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MAINTENANCE

WARNING

: Disconnect tool from air supply and empty fasteners from the magazine before perform-

ing any cleaning or maintenance. 

LUBRICATION

Routine lubrication of the tool is required for best performance. An automatic in-line oiler is recommended. If 
tool is used without an in-line oiler, place 5 to 6 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet of the tool at the 
beginning of each workday or after about 1 hour of continuous use. Oil added through the air inlet will lubricate 
the internal moving parts. 

CLEANING

Keep the tool clean for better and safer performance. Wipe the tool clean with a damp towel and some soft 
soap. Blow the tool clean using compressed air. Only use non-flammable cleaning solutions to wipe exterior of 
the tool if necessary. CAUTION: Do not soak tool with cleaning solutions. Such solutions can damage internal 
parts. 

INSPECTION

1. Inspect the trigger and safety mechanism to assure the system is complete and functional (no loose or missing 
parts, no binding or sticking parts). Do not operate if any portion of the tool, trigger, or safety bracket is dam-
aged, inoperable, disconnected, or altered. Any issues with the tool such as leaking air, damaged parts, or miss-
ing parts should be repaired or replaced before use.

2. Inspect the tool and make sure all screws are tight. Loose screws can cause personal injury or damage the tool.

3. All compressed air contains moisture and other contaminants that are detrimental to internal components of 
the tool. Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of pneumatic tool wear. Regularly drain water and con-
taminations out from the compressor. An air line filter is recommended to remove most of these contaminates 
and prolong the life of the tool.

 

Follow the compressor instructions to check the filter of the air compressor.

STORAGE

Place the tool and accessories inside the blow mold case to protect it from dust and moisture. Store the unit and 
accessories in a dark, dry, frost-free and well ventilated place, out of the reach of children. The ideal storage 
temperature is between 50 to 86°F (10 and 30°C).

PRODUCT DISPOSAL

Used pneumatic tools contain recyclable materials and should not be disposed with household waste. Please take 
this product to your local recycling facility for responsible disposal and to minimize its environmental impact.

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Summary of Contents for 61731

Page 1: ...n to the rules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for its intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable service IMPORTANT NEED HELP CONTACT US Have pro...

Page 2: ...Inlet Size Air Consumption Nail Collation Angles Nail Type Nail Diameter Nail Length Collation Type Shank Type Magazine Capacity Product Dimensions Product Net Weight 61731 70 PSI 120 PSI 1 4 18 NPT 5...

Page 3: ...on The safety symbols and the explanations with them deserve your careful attention and understanding Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury...

Page 4: ...d be worn during operation assembly or maintenance of the tool Wear ear protection such as plugs or muffs Failure to use adequate ear protectors when the noise level is high can result in lasting dama...

Page 5: ...mperage draw 6 MAKE SURE THE AIR SUPPLY HOSE is free of obstructions or snags Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss of balance Keep the hose in good condition 7 MAKE SURE ALL CONNECTIONS are nic...

Page 6: ...ers or ricochetted nails may result 8 BE AWARE OF MATERIAL THICKNESS when using the nailer A protruding nail may cause injury 9 WHEN THE TOOL IS BEING UTILIZED AT PRESSURES ON THE HIGH END of its oper...

Page 7: ...r customer service at 800 232 1195 M F 8 5 CST or email us at techsupport wenproducts com PACKAGE CONTENT Qty Blow Mold Case 1 Nailer 1 Hex Key M3 M4 M5 M6 4 Oil Bottle 1 Instruction Manual 1 Adjustab...

Page 8: ...must have a working pressure rat ing of at least 180 PSI 150 above the maximum operating pressure of the tool Refer to the diagram below Fig 2 for the recommended accessories and connection order Fig...

Page 9: ...tape to prevent leaking 3 Check the compressed air hoses and couplings to make sure there are no leaks Lay the compressed air hoses flat on the ground with sufficient length of spare hose in the work...

Page 10: ...t the Angle Adjustment Screw 1 Slide the feeder shoe Part No 61731 081 all the way back along the magazine until it latches Fig 5 2 Using the smallest hex wrench included loosen and remove the hex scr...

Page 11: ...gazine slot with the tip pointing downwards Slide the nails forward against the front of the magazine 3 Pull the feeder shoe backwards and press the maga zine lock Fig 7 1 to release the feeder shoe G...

Page 12: ...mbly and making adjustments Always wear Z87 1 approved safety glasses and hearing protection during assembly operation and maintenance of the tool Single Firing Mode Turn the knob up to select the sin...

Page 13: ...the driving depth and sliding the bracket downward decreases the driving depth 4 Retighten the depth lock screw 5 Test fire on a scrap piece of wood to check the driving depth and adjust it as necessa...

Page 14: ...he magazine SHOOTING NAILS Fig 10 1 Check that the air supply is correctly connected to the tool at the suitable pressure and the fasteners have been properly loaded into the magazine 2 Hold the naile...

Page 15: ...e pliers or a flat head screwdriver to remove the bent fastener from the back opening of the nose piece Fig 11 1 If the fastener cannot be removed directly refer to the next step to remove the magazin...

Page 16: ...r or safety bracket is dam aged inoperable disconnected or altered Any issues with the tool such as leaking air damaged parts or miss ing parts should be repaired or replaced before use 2 Inspect the...

Page 17: ...mper 2 Air pressure is too high 3 The depth setting is too shallow 1 Replace bumper 2 Adjust the air pressure 3 Adjust the depth wheel Runs slowly or has power loss 1 Insufficient oil 2 Insufficient a...

Page 18: ...EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 18...

Page 19: ...46 Washer 47 61731 047 Screw 48 61731 048 Spring 49 61731 049 Split Washer 50 61731 050 Rotating Knob Bushing 51 61731 051 Trigger No Part No Description 52 61731 052 Ball 53 61731 053 Spring 54 61731...

Page 20: ...rchaser The product must be shipped in its original container or an equivalent properly packed to withstand the hazards of shipment The product must be fully insured with a copy of the warranty card a...

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