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Description: Ballistic NailScrew® Driver: Model NO. NSDCN65S/SP 

is a heavy duty, coil fed, pneumatic

 

nailer, using compressed air as power source. It is designed to drive 15° plastic sheet coil or 15° wire coil 
with full round head 

Ballistic NailScrews®

 or nails 1-

1/4” to 2.5” in length and 0.086˝ to 0.113˝ in diameter. 

The NSDCN65S/SP was specialty designed for 

UFO’s Ballistic NailScrew®

 program with the ease of 

installation and durability in mind. The power to easily drive color matched 

Ballistic NailScrews®

 into 

wood or composites into light gauge (12 to 20ga) steel frame and stop the drive when it is flush. This is 
possible, but must be done a little differently that what you may be used to when you are attaching wood to 

wood, so please follow these step by step rules when installing into steel.

 

 

  Consistent  air  pressure  is  the  key  to  success.  The  closer  to  the  compressor  the  better,  but  when 

long runs of 3/8”air hose are necessary, the use of a surge tank will be necessary. 

 

Keep  the  pressure  high--110  to120psi;  the  high  velocity  this  creates  is  our  friend. 

Please  understand

 

this  is  where  we  are  different  than  fastening  to  wood. 

Always  be  sure  to  test  fire  into  the  actual

 

material scraps, adjusting the depth of drive on the tool 

(See C Fig .19)

 to compensate for the excess 

pressure. Lower the pressure as a 

last resort

 and as little as necessary to get the job done. 

  The NSDCN65S/SP should be sequentially fired into steel. First, place the nose of the tool where 

you want the fastener to be; this will depress the safety. Second, use the trigger to fire the tool in 
this sequence each and every time. The tool must be placed squarely and very firmly; try not to let 
the tool bounce off the work surface. This will give a more consistent drive and finished look. 

 

When 

you have a

 

Ballistic NailScrew®

 

that is too high or low, use a T15 Torx bit in a screw driver 

or

 

impact driver  to adjust the  NailScrew®. Go very slowly to the desired depth. High rpm will strip 

out the NailScrew®. Go slow and you will be amazed at the results. 

  This is very important! Please make sure the frames are set very firm--not springy or bouncy. If the 

frame moves much, it will cause the NailScrews

®

 to be set very inconsistently. 

 

 
NSDCN65S/SP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

has very low noise level, making it ideal for installing 

Ballistic NailScrews®

 for Composite fencing to wood 

or steel, construction of pallets and crate assembly, composite or wood deck construction, roof decks, sub-
floor, sidewall sheathing, anywhere screws are being used and you want to save time installing and still do 
a quality job etc. (see 

http://911-nails.com

)

 

 

ONLY USE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. 

Parts & Service Contact: 

http://elder-hayesinc.com

 

or call

 

1-800-769-0775

 

 

Summary of Contents for NSDCN65S

Page 1: ...eter 090 113 Weight 6 4lbs Head 224 276 Operating Pressure 70 120psi PACKING LIST QTY Instruction Manual Contents Important Safety Rules NSDCN7515 COIL NAILER 1 Operating Instructions S5 HEX KEY 1 S4 HEX KEY 1 Maintenance Troubleshooting S3 HEX KEY 1 Parts List AIR TOOL OIL 1 Composite Fencing Installation SAFETY GLASSES 1 BUMP OR SEQUENTIAL FIRE TRIGGER 1 ...

Page 2: ... compensate for the excess pressure Lower the pressure as a last resort and as little as necessary to get the job done The NSDCN65S SP should be sequentially fired into steel First place the nose of the tool where you want the fastener to be this will depress the safety Second use the trigger to fire the tool in this sequence each and every time The tool must be placed squarely and very firmly try...

Page 3: ...AND OTHERS at all times Keep hands and all body parts away from the nose area and rear area of the tool to guard against possible injury 8 DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SUPPLY BEFORE LOADING FASTENERS to prevent accidental fastener firing See fig3 9 DO NOT DEPRESS TRIGGER OR SAFETY YOKE MECHANISM DURING FASTENER LOADING to prevent the unintentional firing of a fastener that can cause personal injury 10...

Page 4: ...l to air supply CAUTION Keep tool pointed away from you and others at all times Always connect tool to air supply before loading fasteners Do not load fasteners with trigger or safety depressed Always wear Z87 approved safety glasses and hearing protection when preparing or operating the tool Never use a tool that leaks air or needs repair 2 Depress Handle and open the Latch Rotate the Upper Nail ...

Page 5: ...er clockwise left Repeat this step until you reach desired depth The red tear drop on the trigger FIG 19 will allow you to change from sequential to bump fire Reach behind the trigger and push up FIG 20 this will allow raise the red tear drop then you can rotate the tear drop 180º so it will drop back into trigger flush as shown in FIG 21 FIG 19 FIG 20 FIG 21 CLEARING A JAMMED FASTENER 1 CAUTION D...

Page 6: ... tool without fasteners or damage to the tool may result Never fire fasteners into air Fasteners may injure the operator or others and damage to the tool may result Maintenance WARNING 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 automatic oilier place 2 to 6 drops o...

Page 7: ... seals 2 Check and replace O rings or bumper Fastener being driven to 1 Need to adjust depth control 1 Adjust depth control Fig 19 too deep 2 Air pressure is too high 2 Adjust the air pressure 3 Worn bumper 3 Replace bumper Tool does not operate well 1 Inadequate air supply 1 Verify adequate air supply cannot drive fastener or 2 Inadequate lubrication 2 Place 2 or 6 drops of oil into air inlet ope...

Page 8: ... PRESS RING 433 820833 ROLL PIN 126 820202 FLANGE 434 810806 SAFETY SPRING 201 IN KIT O RING 435 810717 UPPER SAFETY 202 IN KIT O RING 436 820534 DEPTH ADJUSTMENT 203 IN KIT UPPER TRIGGER VALVE 437 820374 SAFETY COVER 204 IN KIT VALVE PLUNGER 438 820536 ADJUST ROD 205 IN KIT O RING 439 830271 O RING 206 IN KIT O RING 440 810712 LOWER SAFETY 207 IN KIT SPRING 441 920211 E RING 208 IN KIT PLUNGER 44...

Page 9: ...9 NSDCN65S For Parts Service Contact http elder hayesinc com or call 1 800 769 0775 ...

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