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ITW Construction Products

120 Travail Road
Markham, ON   L3S 3J1
[email protected]
www.itwconstruction.ca
tel: 800-387-6472
fax 888-236-4762

TOOL WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS

Paslode warrants that newly purchased power fastening tools, parts and accessories will
be free from defects in material and workmanship (excluding wear parts) for the period
shown below, after the date of delivery to the original user.

90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY will apply to all parts, except those which are specifically
covered by an extended warranty.

EXTENDED LIMITED WARRANTY FOR ON SITE CONSTRUCTION APPLICATIONS. A
one year warranty will apply to all housing and cap assembly casings.

NORMAL WEARING PARTS.  The following parts are considered normal wearing parts
and are not under warranty:

C

bumper

C

driving blade

C

o-rings & piston ring

WARRANTY STATEMENT

Paslode’s sole liability hereunder will be to replace any part of accessory which proves to
be defective within the specific time 
period.  Any replacement part or accessories provided in accordance with this warranty will
carry a warranty for the balance of the period of warranty applicable to the part it replaces.

This warranty is void as to any tool which has been subjected to misuse, abuse, accidental
or  intentional  damage,  used  with  fasteners  not  meeting  Paslode  specification,  size  or
quality, improperly maintained, repaired with other than genuine Paslode replacement parts,
damaged in transit or handling, or which, in Paslode’s opinion, has been altered or repaired
in a way that affects or detracts from the performance of the tool.

PASLODE  MAKES  NO  WARRANTY,  EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED,  RELATING  TO
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, and
Paslode’s liability AS STATED ABOVE AND AS ASSUMED ABOVE is in lieu of all other
warranties arising out of, or in connection with, the use and performance of the tool, except
to the extent otherwise provided for by applicable law.

PASLODE  SHALL  IN  NO  EVENT  BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANY  DIRECT,  INDIRECT,  OR
CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  WHICH  MAY  ARISE  FROM  LOSS  OF  ANTICIPATED
PROFITS  OR  PRODUCTION,  SPOILAGE  OF  MATERIALS,  INCREASED  COST  OF
OPERATION, OR OTHERWISE.

Summary of Contents for F2N1-200

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT DO NOT DESTROY It is the customer s responsability to have all operators and service personnel reand and understand this manual MODEL F2N1 200 OPERATING MANUAL Printed in Canada 12 14 ...

Page 2: ...eference if necessary Always keep hands feet or other body parts away from the fastener ejection area Never aim the tool in any direction other than the working area Always carry or manipulate the tool by its handle while the air supply hose is connected Never hit the head cap of the actuator if the plastic base is not sitting perfectly on the working surface Never leave the tool laying down on it...

Page 3: ...uggish operation or premature wear of many components of the tool Drain water from the compressor tank regularly The compressor start stop limits should be set to deliver an air pressure of at least 100 psi 7 bar at all time Consult the compressor manual or dealer for instructions on how to make this adjustment At 80 psi 5 5 bar and 40 hits per minute this tool consumes approximately 1 9 cu ft 50 ...

Page 4: ...compressed air pressure higher than 110 psi 7 6 bar Higher pressure can cause premature wear or damage to certain components After assembly check all the connections to prevent the leaks and to have maximum efficiency TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE TO THE FINISHED SURFACE OF THE INSTALLED FLOOR REST THE TOOL ONTO THE SUBFLOORING WHEN CONNECTING AIR LOADING TOOL OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE T...

Page 5: ...til it engages behind the cleats To remove cleats from the magazine pull back completely and hold the slider and tilt the tool to slide out remaining cleats Loading flooring staples Use standard 15 GA flooring staples crown in lengths of 1 38 mm 1 44 mm or 2 50 mm Insert a row of flooring staples into the opening on top of the magazine Pull back completely the slider and release it until it engage...

Page 6: ...rs either nails or staples Remove one strip of fasteners if the slider does not engage behind the fasteners overfeed To remove fasteners pull back the slider completely and hold it then slide out the fasteners USE ONLY THE TYPE OF FASTENERS IDENTIFIED ON THE MAGAZINE THE USE OF ANY OTHER TYPE OF FASTENERS WILL CAUSE JAMS OR DAMAGE THE TOOL ...

Page 7: ... sitting on the working surface Eye protection is recommended and should be worn by the operator and others in working area Accidental ejection of fasteners or wood debris could cause severe eye injury In some environments ear protection might be required as working conditions may include exposure to high noise levels which lead to hearing damage Wearing safety boots and a safety hat is also highl...

Page 8: ...replacement parts TO PREVENT INJURY ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY HOSE WHEN SER VICING OR DISASSEMBLING THE TOOL When opening the tool for maintenance always clean all components of dirt grit or particles Inspect the tool carefully for broken parts or excessive wear and replace if necessary When ordering parts be sure to specify the right part number and also the tool serial number AFTER ANY MA...

Page 9: ...ded use fewer tools simultaneously do not exceed the capacity of the compressor or of the delivery system drain water from the compressor SECOND CHECK FOR AIR LEAKS At rest this tool should not have any air leak Before attempting to repair the tool and replace parts check the following Check rings and replace if necessary The top edge of main cylinder should be free of dents Clean lubricate the he...

Page 10: ...ly and check all seals reassemble carefully DRIVING BLADE DOES NOT RETURN Check for jammed fastener or obstruction Check gate foot and end of feeder channel for damages or burrs Check the driving blade Inspect the head assembly and check all seals clean lubricate Check band valve P 618A Check that the bumper P 525A and seal bushing P 525B are in place BROKEN OR WORN DRIVING BLADE Replace the drivi...

Page 11: ... 145 Slider Includes coil spring P 206 Head Includes o ring Q 006A P 235C 2 in 1 magazine P 237 Driving blade P 254 Handle grip P 316 Main body P 429 Foot P 433 Plastic base P 525A Bumper P 525C Seal bushing P 618A Band valve P 622 Piston Includes wear ring P 622A Piston wear ring P 639B Gate Q 001 Head cap ...

Page 12: ... Its exclusive design features a spring loaded tapping block A 800 Extension Handle The A 800 extension handle allows to operate the tool at a higher or lower position Il provides a better tool control improve ease and stability when sliding the tool sideways A 870 Roller base Designed for maximum comfort and speed Bearing mounted for precision left or right gliding witout coming off the flooring ...

Page 13: ...iod Any replacement part or accessories provided in accordance with this warranty will carry a warranty for the balance of the period of warranty applicable to the part it replaces This warranty is void as to any tool which has been subjected to misuse abuse accidental or intentional damage used with fasteners not meeting Paslode specification size or quality improperly maintained repaired with ot...

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