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OPERATION
CLEARING A JAMMED STAPLE
WARNING: Disconnect the air line from the stapler and remove staples from the magazine before making ad-
justments or personal injury may result.
1. If a staple is jammed in the discharge area, remove it with pliers.
2. If a staple is jammed in the magazine, pull the magazine unit all the way back to the engaged position. Use a
screwdriver to release the jammed fastener by probing the openings in the magazine.
3. Pull out the jammed staple and the remainder of the staple strip that is still in the magazine. Dispose of the
remaining staple strip; it may be bent or damaged in some other way.
4. If you are unable to clear the staple jam using the method prescribed above, the tool should be taken to a quali-
fied service technician for proper servicing.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Air leaking at trigger area
1. O-ring in trigger valve stem is
worn and damaged.
1. Check/replace O-ring/lubricate.
2. O-ring in trigger valve head is
worn and damaged.
2. Check/replace O-ring/lubricate.
3. Foreign matter is preventing the
trigger from moving to OFF posi-
tion.
3. Clean the tool/lubricate.
Failure to start tool.
1. Tool dry, lacks lubrication.
1. Use pneumatic tool oil.
2. The spring in the cylinder cap is
damaged.
2. Replace the spring in the cylinder
cap.
3. Valve sticks with cylinder cap.
3. Disassemble/check/lubricate.
4. No compressed air.
4. Check air supply.
Blade driving fasteners too deeply.
1. Safe bracket position is not cor-
rect.
1. Move the safety bracket down.
2. Air pressure is too high.
2. Decrease air pressure.
Fasteners are jammed.
Fasteners are wrong size.
Use recommended fasteners.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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