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OPERATION

Unload tool and rest it onto  the subflooring, Connect

 

the hose and cycle tool once or twice without fasteners.

 

After loading the tool, the 

FNS-200

 nailer/stapler is 

ready

 

for use.

Use only the hammer supplied with the tool. The use of

 

other type of hammers may affect performance.  The

 

rubber face of the hammer  can be used with care to

 

help position the boards.

With the flooring firmly in place, position the tool onto

 

the  flooring  and  apply  downward  pressure  to  ensure

 

proper seating of the fastener. Strike the head cap with

 

the hammer to activate the tool, 

Use only the 

RUBBER

 

FACE

 of the hammer to activate the tool. Using the

 

steel  end  will  damage  the  tool  and  void  the

 

warranty.

 If wood is slightly twisted, hitting the tool with

 

more  force  will  assist  in  pulling  the  board  up  snugly.

 

NEVER

 strike the head cap when the tool is not sitting

 

on the working surface.

Before starting an installation, fasten down
few boards to ascertain that  the tool is
properly adjusted. Always comply with all
manufacturers recommendations.

DISASSEMBLING THE TOOL

All pneumatic components can be easily accessed with
the use of an Allen key. This section describes how to
disassemble the tool to access its internal components.

To access valve and piston assemblies:

• Remove the 4 screws and take off the head.

• Pull  out  the  valve  assembly.  Inspect  wear  ring  &

lubricate.  Do  not  attempt  to  disassemble  the  valve
assembly.

• Pull out the piston assembly. Inspect wear ring and

lubricate.

It is usually  not necessary to pull-out the bumper for
maintenance. To replace the bumper:

• Remove the 4 screws and take off the base/magazine

assembly.

• Pull out and replace the bumper.

MAINTENANCE & REPAIR

Most  maintenance  to  the  tool  can  be  made  with  the
5 mm Allen wrench supplied with the tool.

Disassembly  of  the  tool  must  be  done  in  a  clean
environment.  Some  parts  can  be  easily  damaged  if
disassembled  with  improper  tools  or  by  inadequate
methods.  Maintenance  should  only  be  performed  by
trained  personnel.  Use  only  genuine  Primatech
replacement parts.

To prevent injury, ALWAYS disconnect the
air supply hose when servicing or
disassembling the tool.

When servicing the tool, do not twist or force any parts.
Damage  may  result  from  such  abuse.  Contact  your
Primatech distributor for more information.

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, as well as the tool serial
number.

After any maintenance to the tool, REMOVE
ALL Fasteners before connecting air and
actuate the tool repeatedly over a piece of
wood or subflooring to insure proper
operation.

CLEANING THE VALVE

If  the  tool  becomes  sluggish  or  does  not  set  the
fastener correctly, it may indicate excessive dirt, dust,
other particles, or even water, in the tool. The first step
in troubleshooting is to clean up the head assembly.

• Disassemble  the  head  assembly  as  described  in

previous section.

• Perform  a  visual  inspection  of  the  valve  assembly.

Ensure that the actuator is sliding easily. Clean and
lubricate  lightly.  Do  not  attempt  to  take  apart  the
actuator assembly.

• Clean the inside wall of the head and lubricate lightly

with  a  non-detergent  oil.  Insert  the  valve  assembly
into the head and ensure that it is sliding easily.

• Ensure the piston assembly is sliding easily into the

cylinder.  It  should  offer  some  resistance,  but  if  it
moves too easily, it may be required to replace the
piston wear-ring.

Summary of Contents for FNS-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 FNS 200 OPERATING MANUAL Printed in Canada 12 14 ...

Page 2: ...ference 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 its...

Page 3: ... than 110 psi 7 6 bar PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE This tool requires minimal lubrication Use only detergent free oil such as t h e Paslode Pneumatic Lubricating Oil Few drops of oil weekly in the air inlet is sufficient Other types of lubricant may degrade the seals Check periodically to make sure that the head assembly is fully screwed onto the main body A loosen head will damage the tool LOADING THE ...

Page 4: ...CE REPAIR Most maintenance to the tool can be made with the 5 mm Allen wrench supplied with the tool Disassembly of the tool must be done in a clean environment Some parts can be easily damaged if disassembled with improper tools or by inadequate methods Maintenance should only be performed by trained personnel Use only genuine Primatech replacement parts To prevent injury ALWAYS disconnect the ai...

Page 5: ... gate foot assembly guiding channel Insert the valve assembly into the head Inspect the head gasket replace if necessary Place the gasket into the groove on the head flange Some oil or grease will help to keep it in place during assembly Insert the head assembly onto the body making sure that the gasket stays in place Screw in place After reassembly always actuate the tool repeatedly WITHOUT FASTE...

Page 6: ...TIONS 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 bumper driving blade 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 o...

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