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Tool Repair:

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3) Loading Fasteners:

Note: Nails and staples load differently!

1.  We strongly suggest using staples and nails from

Rowley Co. See size chart on page 1.

2. Make sure tool is not connected to air supply.

3. Hold tool with nose pointing down.  Slide the

magazine lever back until it locks in place. Fig. 5.

4. Load nails head up and point down into magazine.

Make sure pointed ends are resting on bottom of

magazine. Nails will be enclosed in channel. Fig. 6.

Load staples with staple legs pointed down.  Only

one leg will reside in channel. Fig. 7.

5. Push latch release.  Allow the lever to move forward

until it stops.

4) Operating Tool:

2) Improper nail/staple height:

If nails/staples do not sink deep enough:

1. Increase air pressure. Do not exceed 110 psi.

2. Turn the “Depth/Safety Adjusting Screw” clockwise 

until  proper  nail/staple  depth  is  obtained.

3. Press down firmly on tool just before squeezing

      trigger.

4. Try using a  shorter nail/staple length. Refer to size 

chart on page 1.

If the nails/staples sink too deeply:

1. Reduce the air pressure.  Do not drop below 80 psi.

2. Turn the “Depth/Safety Adjusting Screw” counter-

clockwise  until  proper  depth  is  obtained.

If nailer/stapler will not “fire”:

1. Ensure air pressure is in the correct range (80 to 

110 psi).

2. Turn the “Depth/Safety Adjusting Screw” counter-

clockwise until gun “fires”.

Caution: Always wear safety glasses.

1. Connect tool to air supply.

2. Regulate air pressure to 80 psi.  Use lowest air

pressure needed to get desired fastener penetration.

Do not exceed maximum operating pressure of 110

psi.

3. Test the contact safety.   Point the stapler nose away

from yourself, or any other person, and squeeze the

trigger.  The stapler should not shoot.  If it does,

discontinue use immediately!

4. Test fastener penetration by driving a few fasteners

into a piece of wood.  Press down on the tool while

squeezing the trigger.  If fasteners do not penetrate

properly, increase air pressure.

5. You may want to

further adjust the

staple penetrating

depth by turning

the staple-depth

adjusting screw.

See Fig. 8.

6. After use, always

disconnect

nailer/stapler  from

air supply and

unload fasteners.

Troubleshooting

1) Clearing a Jam:

Caution: Always disconnect tool from air supply before 

attempting to clear jams, service tool, etc.

1. Make sure tool is not 

connected to air supply.

2. Lift red tab to release nose

latch.  Lift door to reveal

nail channel.  See Fig. 9.

3. Use needle-nose pliers to

grab jammed fasteners

and remove.

4. Close nose door. Push to

snap into place.  Hook

latch into place.  Check to

make sure tool is working

properly before continuing.

Fig. 9

Red tab

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Insert nails

in slot.

Fig. 7

Insert staples

with one

leg in slot

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Fig. 8

Depth

Adjusting

Screw

at  800-343-4542

Updated on 2/29/08

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