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MAINTENANCE

Paslode

®

 tools are built for ease of maintenance.  A few 

simple details will assure trouble-free operation and long 

tool life. Anyone who uses or maintains the tool must read 

the safety and maintenance instructions.  Study the sche-

matic drawing before starting any repairs on the tool.

Air-operated tools must be inspected periodically, and worn 

or broken parts must be replaced to keep the tool operating 

safely and ef

fi

ciently. Also the items on the maintenance 

chart must be checked often.

Cold Weather Care

When temperatures are below freezing, tools should be 

kept warm by any convenient, safe method.  If this is not 

possible, the following procedure should be used to warm 

up the tools.

  

Reduce the regulated air pressure to 30 psi.

  

Remove all fasteners from the tool.

  

Collect an air line and blank 

fi

re the tool.  The reduced 

air pressure will be enough to free-

fi

re the tool. Slow speed 

operation tends to warm up the moving parts. Slowing up 

the piston helps the bumper and the O-rings to become 

springy.

  

Once the tool is warmed up, readjust the regulator to  

the proper working pressure and reload the tool.

  

Tool operators working outdoors or in unheated areas 

in extremely cold temperatures should also:

 

 

 

 Use Paslode pneumatic oil with antifreeze in the 

              lubricator, Part No. 219090 (8oz.)

  

           Once a week, depending on the amount of tool         

 

 use, take the tool apart and wash away any sludge    

 

 with tool cleaner (Paslode Part No. 219348) to 

 

 

 keep the tool operating e

ffi

ciently.

Cleaning the air-operated tools with solvents removes the 

thin coating of grease applied to the cylinder wall and 

O-rings at the factory. To replace this this coating of grease  

use Chemplex grease (Paslode Part No. 403734).

  

Open the drain on the air compressor tank to drain any 

moisture at least daily in extremely cold or humid weather.

A few ounces of anti-freeze in the tank will keep the air 

free of frost.

Testing the Tool After Servicing

After replacing any part or parts, it is important to check 

the tool for proper operation.  This ensures that the tool 

was put together correctly, is safe to use, and will perform 

the job properly.

  

Ensure that all hardware is tight.

  

Ensure that the work contacting element is installed 

correctly in relation to the trigger, and that both parts move 

freely.

  

Ensure that the magazine is properly attached.

  

Ensure that the required safety information on the tool 

is legible.

  

Use only Paslode approved fasteners in the tool, and 

ensure that they are correct for the application.

  

Ensure that a male air 

fi

tting is securely connected to 

the tool.

  

Test the tool by driving fasteners into a workpiece 

identical to the tool's application.

  

Check the tool for air leaks during testing and for the 

proper sequence of operation.

  

Ensure that all fasteners are driven to the same depth 

and that the crown of the fastener is 

fl

ush with the work-

piece.

Tool Lubrication

It is most important that the tool be properly lubricated by 

keeping the air line lubricator filled and correctly adjusted.  

Without proper lubrication the tool will not work properly 

and parts will wear prematurely.

Use the proper lubricant in the air line lubricator.  The 

lubricator should be of low air 

fl

ow or changing air 

fl

ow 

type, and should be kept 

fi

lled to the correct level.  Use 

only Paslode recommended lubricants.  Substitutes may 

harm the rubber compounds in the tools O-rings and other 

rubber parts.  Paslode Part No. 403720 is a pneumatic 

lubricating oil specially made for pneumatic applications.

If a 

fi

lter/regulator/lubricator is not installed on the air sys-

tem, air operated tools should be lubricated at least once 

a day with 6 to 20 drops of oil, depending on the work 

environment, directly through the male fitting in the tool 

housing.

Most minor problems can be resolved quickly and easily

using the maintenance table that follows. If problems per- 

sist, contact your Paslode dealer for assistance.

Summary of Contents for F350-21

Page 1: ...O NOT DESTROY It is the customers responsibility to have all operators and service personnel read and understand this manual OPERATING MANUAL AND SCHEMATIC P 514669 1 03 15 PRINTED IN U S A 2015 Illin...

Page 2: ...sed according to the manufactures guidelines Please study this manual including the safety instructions to fully understand the operation of this tool TOOL AND FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS 3 SAFETY INSTRUC...

Page 3: ...is tool uses a 3 8 N P T male plug The fitting must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when disconnected from the air supply OPERATING AIR PRESSURE 80 to120 p s i 5 5 to 8 3 bars Select the o...

Page 4: ...contacting element to help prevent accidental ring Never tamper with disable or remove the work contacting element Do not use the tool unless the work contacting element is working properly The tool c...

Page 5: ...s close as practical to the tool preferably within ten feet Refer to the Air Systems section of this manual for air hose requirements and lengths In general no other special installation is required 5...

Page 6: ...g element against the workpiece positioning the tool above as carefully as possible When the desired number of fasteners have been driven release the tool trigger to avoid unintentional fastener disch...

Page 7: ...from the bottom of each branch line A refrigerant type dryer is installed on the system Air hoses are kept as short as practical A regular maintenance program is followed Outdoor Air System Installati...

Page 8: ...ng the air consumption chart we find that a compressor providing at least 19 scfm of air is required Because in compres sors approximately 1 hp is required to produce 4 scfm a compressor of at least 5...

Page 9: ...ide Powerful Motor Consistently drives into all engineered lumber Compact Design Able to get into tight spots Lock Out Eliminates blank ring Top Load Magazine Holds 2 strips or 70 nails Rafter Hook Co...

Page 10: ...00729 1 Driver Blade Seal 24 25 514890 1 Magazine Assembly 26 502126 1 Follower 27 502147 1 Latch Bushing 28 514127 1 Follower Body 29 502258 2 P P H S 6 x 3 4 30 502146 1 Follower Latch 31 502026 1 N...

Page 11: ...11 F350 21 514000 120 120 250 350 350 120 120 15 160 Torque Values IN LBS 120 120 Note Install check band with thick side down...

Page 12: ...in the tank will keep the air free of frost Testing the Tool After Servicing After replacing any part or parts it is important to check the tool for proper operation This ensures that the tool was pu...

Page 13: ...ogging of filter with dirt Prevent air leakage and pro mote efficient operation Promote operator safety and efficient tool operation Prevent jamming of fasteners Assure long life and proper operation...

Page 14: ...0 psi Increase air flow to tool use larger air lines 3 8 inch ID minimum Adjust work contacting element extend length Reduce air pressure Check magazine for proper fasteners Magazine fol lower should...

Page 15: ...applicable to the part it replaces This warranty does not apply to part replacement required due to normal wear This warranty is void as to any tool which has been subjected to misuse abuse accidental...

Page 16: ...e tools Part No 219348 Safety Glasses Clear Part No 401382 ACCESSORIES An Illinois Tool Works Company 888 Forest Edge Drive Vernon Hills Illinois 60061 3105 Sequential Only Trigger Part No 502253 No M...

Page 17: ...ad Claros Pieza No 401382 ACCESORIOS PRINTED IN U S A 2015 Illinois Tool Works Inc An Illinois Tool Works Company 888 Forest Edge Drive Vernon Hills Illinois 60061 3105 Gatillo de secuencia Pieza No 5...

Page 18: ...a herramienta excepto seg n lo estipulen las leyes pertinentes PASLODE NO SER RESPONSABLE EN NING N CASO POR NING N DA O DIRECTO INDIRECTO O CONSECUENTE INCLUYENDO PERO SIN LIMITARSE CUALQUIER DA O RE...

Page 19: ...acto Extien da la longitud Reduzca la presi n de aire Abra el seguro delantero quite el sujetador obstruido y cierre bien el segurro Compruebe si el cargador tiene los sujetadores apro piados El trans...

Page 20: ...rdidas de aire y asegurar el buen funcionamiento de la herramienta Para promover la seguridad del operador y el buen funcionamiento de la herramienta Par prevenir que se obstruyan los sujetadores Para...

Page 21: ...que del compresor del aire para eliminar cualquier humedad cuando haga mucho fr o o el grado de humedad sea muy alto Poniendo una peque a cantidad de descongelante en el tanque evitar que la humedad s...

Page 22: ...MONTAJE DEL PIST N 511292 MONTAJE DE LA 502908 DEL GATILLO V LVUA MONTAJE DEL GATILLO DE OPERACI N DUAL 502435 MONTAJE DEL ELEMENTO DE CONTACTO SUPERIOR 502436 MONTAJE DEL CARGADOR MONTAJE DEL CARGADO...

Page 23: ...02010 1 Check Band 18 502261 1 Driver Blade 19 092235 1 O Ring 20 502007 1 Bulkhead 21 401985 1 O Ring 22 500866 1 Bumper 23 500729 1 Driver Blade Seal 24 25 514890 1 Magazine Assembly 26 502126 1 Fol...

Page 24: ...aros en rebote Dise o Ligero F cil de manejar con menos cansancio del brazo Motor Potente Impulsa consistentemente en toda madera procesada Dise o Compacto Puede entrar en lugares apretados Desv o del...

Page 25: ...Aire Usando la tabla de consumo de aire este ejemplo demuestra que se necesita un compresor que propor cione 19 pies min est ndar de aire por lo menos Como en compresores se necesita aproximadamente...

Page 26: ...l extremo inferior de cada l nea secundaria Se haya instalado en el sistema un secador tipo refrigerante Las mangueras de aire sean tan cortas como sea posible Se siga un programa regular de mantenimi...

Page 27: ...t ngala de modo que el base del elemento de contacto quede bien apoyada en el material de trabajo Apriete el gatillo para disparar el sujetador Separe la herramienta del material de trabajo Repita el...

Page 28: ...de aire comprimido En general no se exige ninguna otra instalaci n especial 5 Si el operador usa una mesa para trabajar se acon seja colocar la l nea de aire comprimido debajo de la misma Se puede co...

Page 29: ...amado elemento de contacto para prevenir cualquier disparo accidental Nunca manipule indebidamente deje inoperante ni quite el elemento de contacto No use la herramienta a menos que dicho elemento fun...

Page 30: ...utiliza un enchu e de 3 8 N P T El acoplamiento debe ser capaz de descargar la presion de aire en la herramienta cuando sea desconectado del suministro de aire OPERACION de PRESION de AIRE 80 hasta120...

Page 31: ...udadosamente este manual y las instrucciones de seguridad para comprender como usar le her rminienta correctamente CONTENIDO SPECIFICACIONES DEL LA HERRAMINETA Y SUS SUJETADORES 3 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEG...

Page 32: ...a responsibilidad de que todo el personal de operaciones y servicio lea y entienda este manual Manual de Funcionamiento y Esquema P MODELO F350 21 PIEZA No 514000 21 2 1 F R A M I N G S Y S T E M Clav...

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