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9.    If you need to remove a NailScrew®, use a low RPM cordless impact driver. Always start slowly to avoid

 

 

stripping the wood fibers.

 

 

10. In most cases the NailScrew® can be backed outpart way and then re-driven with an impact driver or 

a hammer. Alternatively, remove the NailScrew® and manually install a new one. Special note; when 

driving into very hard composites like Trex® Brasilia® use a hammer to complete the set and to 

flatten any mushroom that may have occurred.  

11. Before you start your job review the finished deck look of NailScrews® driven through composite 

decking materials with your customers/home owners. The NailScrews’® smaller heads will give your 

customer a very clean look

ing deck. See the “How to” video wit h the Deck Doctor™, Mr. Rich Steptoe 

at 

www.howtonailscrew.com

. This video contains many tricks of the trade. For best results have your

 

crews or subcontractor watch this before they start using the UFO NailScrew Driver

™ with UFO 

Ballistic NailScrews®  

 

Service advice:

 

 

1.  Use clean, dry and regulated compressed air, 8 cfm at 5.0-7.5 bar (70-120 psi) and 100-120 psi at 

the tool.  

2.  Never  exceed  the  maximum  and  minimum  pressures.  Too  low  or  too  high  pressure  will  cause 

noise, increased wear or misfiring.  

3.  When connecting the air supply, always keep hands and body from the discharge area of the tool.  

 
4.  A filter-regulator-lubrication is required and should be located as close to the tool as possible (see Fig 4).  
 
5.  Keep  the  air  filter  clean.  A  dirty  filter  will  reduce  the  air  pressure  to  the  tool,  causing  a  reduction  in 

power and efficiency.  

 
6.  For better performance, install a quick connector in your tool and quick coupler on the hose, if possible.  
 
7.  Make sure that all connections in the air supply system are sealed to prevent air loss.  

 

Fig 4.

 

 

 
 

Tool

 

Summary of Contents for NSD9021

Page 1: ...ur NailScrew Driver Read and follow all safety rules and Operating instructions Retain this manual for future reference Contents Technical Data Important Safety Rules Operating Instructions Trex Insta...

Page 2: ...tripping hazard Secure all connections tightly 6 CARRY TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE and keep finger off the trigger pull This will allow the safety yoke mechanism to prevent the unintentional firing of fas...

Page 3: ...888 377 0028 Trex Installation with the model NSD9021 NailScrew Driver Follow these recommendations for driving the UFO Composite Ballistic NailScrews through Trex composite decking material into a wo...

Page 4: ...m This video contains many tricks of the trade For best results have your crews or subcontractor watch this before they start using the UFO NailScrew Driver with UFO Ballistic NailScrews Service advic...

Page 5: ...result Maintenance Disconnect the tool from the air compressor when not in use and before adjusting clearing jams servicing or relocating Regular lubrication If your tool does not have an in liner aut...

Page 6: ...uggishly 3 Worn or damaged O rings or seals 3 Check and replace O rings or seal 4 Exhaust port in cylinder head is 4 Replace damaged internal parts blocked Tool skips fasteners 1 Worn bumper or damage...

Page 7: ...8 61 Drive Nail Bar 86 Seat 12 Head Valve 37 Switch Spring 62 Hex Head Bolt 87 Bolt M4 8 13 O ring 50 3 55 38 Switch Stem 63 Roll Pin 88 Seal Washer 14 Piston Driver 39 O ring 2 5 1 5 64 Bolt M6 12 8...

Page 8: ...For Parts and Service http elder hayesinc com or call 1 800 769 0775...

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