CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TOOL
Disconnect the tool from the air compressor before adjusting, clearing jams, servicing,
relocating & during non-operation.
Fastener Jammed in Discharge Area:
Disconnect tool from air hose.
Before opening the cover plate guard (A), remove
all fasteners from the magazine.
Take off the cover plate guard(A), and then pull
the clamp handle (B) up.
Grab the jammed fastener with pliers to remove.
Fastener Jammed Inside the Magazine:
Disconnect the air tool from air hose.
Slide the magazine fastener towards the rear of
the tool by pressing on the slides’ center button,
then releasing the latch.
Remove the jammed fastener by using pliers.
CLEANING THE TOOL
NEVER USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO CLEAN THE TOOL.
VAPORS IN THE TOOL MAY IGNITE BY A SPARK AND CAUSE THE TOOL TO
EXPLODE AND RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.MAKE SURE
TO DRY THE TOOL THOROUGHLY AFTER CLEANING AND BEFORE OPERATING
THE TOOL AGAIN.
1. Disconnect the air supply from the tool.
2. When removing tar buildup from the nosepiece of
the tool, do not allow solvent to get into the
cylinder or damage may occur. After cleaning, dry
off the tool completely.
EXHAUST PORT ADJUSTMENT
The exhaust port may be rotated 360° to direct air
away from operator. To rotate the port, simply turn
left or right the top rotating portion in the desired
direction.
BELT HOOK
The pneumatic nailer includes an integrated belt hook which can be rotated to either side
of the tool.
1. Loosen the two bolts of belt hook assembly.
2.
Place the belt hook assembly onto the
rear of tool, and tighten the bolts.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Low
Power
Erratic
Action
Blows Air
Won’t Run
Tool
Noisy
Causes and Solutions
X
Check air pressure.
X X X X
Check for water in lines.
X X
Check power regulator setting.
X X X X
Oil tool with air tool oil.
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