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OPERATION,

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Before using this tool, carefully check that all parts are working correctly.  Do not use 
the tool if it is not operating correctly, check for causes and adjust as necessary for 
proper operation. 

Secure your work. Use clamps or a vise to hold your work project in place. It is safer 
than using your hands and it frees both hands to operate tool.

Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with tool at too steep of an angle; the 
fasteners may ricochet and injure someone. 

Do not drive fasteners too close to the edge of the work surface. The work piece is 
likely to split and the fastener could fl y free or ricochet and injure someone. 

Do not fi re into hard materials or attempt to use on hard or brittle materials such as 
concrete, steel or tile. 

CONNECTING THE TOOL TO AN AIR SUPPLY

Your air tool is fully assembled when you 
receive it. Before using it, attach the air line 
and desired air system accessories. Be 
sure the air hose is depressurized when 
installing or removing adapters to the air 
line. To prevent misfi re, do not connect air to 
a loaded nailer.

1. An automatic airline oilier is recommended but oil may be added 
manually before every operation or after about 1 hour of continuous 
use. 

2. Place two (2) drops of air-tool oil into the air plug at the rear of the 
nailer. If you are using an automatic in-line oiler, check and add oil if 
necessary.

3. Turn your compressor on and set the compressors pressure 
regulator to the proper pressure for the size and type of fastener 
being used. Normal operating pressure should be adjusted between 
70-100 psi based on fastener and wood being used.

4. Connect the tool to the air supply (Figure 2).

Figure 1

AIR HOSE

OPERATING TIPS

Figure 2

Summary of Contents for 1890U PowerStapler

Page 1: ...NUEL D INSTRUCTIONS ET D ENTRETIEN Read this manual before you use this Powernailer Follow all safety warnings and instructions If you are uncertain about the operation of the nailer call us directly...

Page 2: ...or through its authorized contractors POWERNAIL is not responsible for shipping labor or other direct or indirect costs Damage caused by abuse misuse unusual or excessive wear is excluded Repair or m...

Page 3: ...looring and is not to be used for purposes not specified in the operations manual Do not use any nails other than Powernail Powercleats which are 20 gage L cleat nails specifically designed for use in...

Page 4: ...ever into materials too hard to penetrate Single re Procedure 1 Set the nailer to the work surface with the nose pressed down to release the safety 2 Squeeze the trigger once for single re operation B...

Page 5: ...ete steel or tile CONNECTING THE TOOL TO AN AIR SUPPLY Your air tool is fully assembled when you receive it Before using it attach the air line and desired air system accessories Be sure the air hose...

Page 6: ...ine unit until it locks over the spring loaded stopper 3 Load a clip of staples over the top of the staple channel 4 Release the staple pusher from the spring loaded stopper and gently allow it to mov...

Page 7: ...igger while not operating 5 Never trip over the hose Make sure all connections are tight 6 Disconnect the tool from air supply before clearing jams serviceing adjusting or during non operation 7 Don t...

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Page 9: ...tting hose and air pressure 5 Replace O rings and lubrication 6 Replace O rings 7 Tighten screws and fittings 8 Replace seal 5 Weak drive 1 Tool not lubricated 2 Broken spring in cap assembly 3 Exhaus...

Page 10: ...ing 1 n a 29 Rear Cover 1 n a 30 Air Plug 1 n a 31 Trigger Valve Asm 1 n a 32 Trigger Assembly 1 n a 33 Trigger Spring 1 n a 34 Guide Safety Lever 1 n a 35 Safety 1 09 18U035 36 Rubber Safety Pad 1 09...

Page 11: ...11 MODEL 1890U SCHEMATIC 14A 14 10 16 18 55A...

Page 12: ...POWERNAIL COMPANY INC 1300 Rose Road Lake Zurich IL 60047 US Phone 1 800 323 1653 or 847 847 3000 www powernail com 12...

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