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EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST

No. Part Number

Description

1

61741-001

Screw

2

61741-002

Bushing

3

61741-003

Exhaust Cover

4

61741-004

Seal

5

61741-005

Screw

6

61741-006

Washer

7

61741-007

Cylinder Cap

8

61741-008

Valve Seal

9

61741-009

Gasket

10

61741-010

Spring

11

61741-011

O-Ring

12

61741-012

O-Ring

13

61741-013

Valve

14

61741-014

O-Ring

15

61741-015

Stopped Washer

16

61741-016

Collar

17

61741-017

O-Ring

18

61741-018

O-Ring

19

61741-019

Piston Assembly

20

61741-020

Cylinder

21

61741-021

O-Ring

22

61741-022

Bumper

23

61741-023

Body

24

61741-024

Joint Guide

25

61741-025

Spring Pin

26

61741-026

Safety Guide

27

61741-027

Spring

28

61741-028

Safety Bracket A

29

61741-029

Safety Bracket Assembly

30

61741-030

No-Mar Tip

31

61741-031

Trigger Valve Head

32

61741-032

Spring

33

61741-033

O-Ring

34

61741-034

Trigger Valve Stem

35

61741-035

O-Ring

36

61741-036

Trigger Valve Guider

37

61741-037

Spring

38

61741-038

Trigger Spring

39

61741-039

Spring Pin

40

61741-040

D-Ring

41

61741-041

Trigger

43

61741-043

Slider

44

61741-044

Adjusting Knob

45

61741-045

Right Slider

No.

Part Number

Description

46

61741-046

Spring

47

61741-047

Cover Plate B

48

61741-048

Left Slider

49

61741-049

Bushing

50

61741-050

Screw

51

61741-051

Seal

52

61741-052

Pin

53

61741-053

Rubber Sleeve

54

61741-054

Latch Assembly

55

61741-055

Spring Pin

56

61741-056

Cover Plate A

57

61741-057

Gibblock

58

61741-058

Spring Pin

59

61741-059

Screw

60

61741-060

Spacer

61

61741-061

Drive Guide

62

61741-062

Pin

63

61741-063

Fixed Magazine

64

61741-064

Rail

65

61741-065

Feeder Shoe

66

61741-066

Spring

67

61741-067

Block

68

61741-068

Spring Washer

69

61741-069

Screw

70

61741-070

Screw

71

61741-071

Movable Magazine

72

61741-072

Panel

73

61741-073

Magazine Plate

74

61741-074

Spring Pin

75

61741-075

Lock

76

61741-076

Spring

77

61741-077

Rubber Pad

78

61741-078

Spring Pin

79

61741-079

Spring Pin

80

61741-080

Screw

81

61741-081

Support

82

61741-082

Screw

83

61741-083

Nut

84

61741-084

Soft Grip Sleeve

85

61741-085

End Cap Gasket

86

61741-086

End Cap

87

61741-087

Washer

88

61741-088

Air Plug

Summary of Contents for 61741

Page 1: ...ou years of rugged trouble free performance Pay close attention to the rules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable service IMPORTANT NEED HELP CONTACT US Have product questions Need technical support Please feel free to contact us at 800 232 1195 techsupport wenproducts com WENPRODUCTS COM M F 8AM 5PM C...

Page 2: ...Maximum Operating Air Pressure Nail Size Nail Length Range Staple Size Staple Length Range Magazine Capacity Air Inlet Air Consumption Tool Weight WEN 61741 60 PSI 100 PSI 18 Gauge 5 8 to 2 in 1 4 in Crown 1 2 to 1 5 8 in 100 nails staples 1 4 in NPT 1 7 CFM 80 PSI 3 4 lbs Maintenance Get to Know Your Air Nailer Troubleshooting Exploded View and Parts List ...

Page 3: ...sed in conjunction with other symbols Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury WARNING Do not attempt to operate this tool until you have thoroughly read and understood all instruc tions safety rules etc contained in this manual Failure to comply can result in accidents involving fire elec tric shock or serious personal injury Save this ope...

Page 4: ...debris produced by operation and ear protection to fight hearing loss Everyone in the work area MUST wear safety glasses with side shields These safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 requirements approved glasses have Z87 printed or stamped on them It is the employer s responsibility to enforce the use of eye protection equipment by both the tool operator and others in the work area WARNING Du...

Page 5: ...AYS ASSUME that the tool contains fasteners Do not point the tool at coworkers or yourself at any time even if you think it will be really funny 18 MAKE THE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF Use padlocks and master switches and ALWAYS remove starter keys Keep bystanders children and visitors away while operating the power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control When tool is not in use it should be locke...

Page 6: ...re an unwanted fastener 31 KEEP ALERT Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate any tool when you are tired 32 USE PROPER EXTENSION CORDS When using an air compressor outdoors use only rounded jackets extensions cords These are intended for outside use See manufacturer s manual for the AWG required for the compressor s amperage draw 33 PAY ATTENTION TO AIR HOSE AND THEIR CONNECTIONS...

Page 7: ...d air system accessories See Fig 1 for the recommended 7 PART QTY Combination Nailer Stapler 1 S3 Hex Key 1 S4 Hex Key 1 Air Tool Oil 1 No Mar Tip 1 Manual 1 Magazine Lock Movable Magazine Fixed Magazine Trigger Flooring Shoe Air Inlet Quick Connector Oiler optional Filter Air Supply Regulator Air Hose Air Nailer Fig 1 accessories and connection order Be sure the air hose is depressurized when ins...

Page 8: ...ry place two drops of oil in the air inlet Fig 2 1 as outlined above in the Lubrication section 2 Turn the compressor on and set the Regulator Fig 1 Regulator to the proper pressure according to the size and type of fastener being used The air pressure range should be within 60 PSI to 100 PSI 3 Connect the tool to the air supply Fig 1 LOADING THE FASTENERS Fig 3 NOTE Always load the fasteners afte...

Page 9: ... contact trip move freely without stick ing or binding 8 Reattach nailer to air supply 9 Load the magazine Test fire a nail into scrap wood to confirm the nailer is working properly again NOTE If nails continue to jam in the nosepiece have your tool serviced by an authorized WEN service center Test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using If the fasteners are being driven too far o...

Page 10: ... place by sliding in the pin Reattach the hook to the end of the pin Fig 7 A 3 Close the plate pressing latch Fig 6 USING THE FLOORING SHOE 1 Make sure the no mar tip has been removed from the nailer 2 Turn the depth adjustment wheel Fig 4 to set the depth of the fired nail For flooring it is suggested to al ways fire at the deepest depth 2 Loosen the shoe adjusting knobs on either side of the sho...

Page 11: ...on 5 Damaged O ring on trigger valve 6 Cylinder cap seal leaking 1 Replace bumper or pusher spring 2 Clean drive channel of front plate 3 Check hose and compressor fittings 4 Replace O ring or lubricate 5 Replace O ring 6 Replace seal Staple not firing in the correct place for floor ing operations No mar tip is attached when it shouldn t be Remove the no mar tip Fasteners are jammed 1 Joint guider...

Page 12: ...EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 12 ...

Page 13: ...ng 39 61741 039 Spring Pin 40 61741 040 D Ring 41 61741 041 Trigger 43 61741 043 Slider 44 61741 044 Adjusting Knob 45 61741 045 Right Slider No Part Number Description 46 61741 046 Spring 47 61741 047 Cover Plate B 48 61741 048 Left Slider 49 61741 049 Bushing 50 61741 050 Screw 51 61741 051 Seal 52 61741 052 Pin 53 61741 053 Rubber Sleeve 54 61741 054 Latch Assembly 55 61741 055 Spring Pin 56 61...

Page 14: ...blown out during the exhaust cycle ONLY USE PNEUMATIC TOOL OIL Do not use detergent oil or additives as these lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seal in the tool Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of pneumatic tool wear Use a filter oiler for better perfor mance and longer lifetime for your tool The filter must have adequate flow capacity for the specific applica tion Con...

Page 15: ...prepaid by the purchaser 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 and or the proof of purchase enclosed There must also be a description of the problem in order to help our repairs department diagnose and fix the issue Repairs will be made and the pr...

Page 16: ...THANKS FOR REMEMBERING ...

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