Troubleshooting
WARNING: Stop using the tool immediately if any of the following problems occur. Serious personal injury could result. Any repairs
or replacements must be done by a qualified service person or an authorized service center.
Problems
Possible cause(s)
1.
Zero or Low air pressure.
Lack of lubrication.
2.
Driving blade does not
retract.
3.
Excessive dirt inside nailer.
4.
Bent or burred driving blade.
Seals worn out.
5.
1.
Low air pressure.
2.
Bent or burred driving blade.
Driving blade retracts
3.
Air supply restricted by small
slowly.
orifice.
4.
Piston O-ring worn out.
5.
Excessive dirt inside nailer.
1.
Low air pressure.
2.
Broken Driving Blade.
Nail is not countersunk.
3.
Nail hit hard surface.
4.
Piston O-ring worn out.
5.
Worn out nose.
1.
Air supply fittings loose.
2.
Excess air pressure blew out
seals.
Nailer leaks air.
3.
Cracked or damaged body.
4.
Seals worn out.
5.
Seals need to be seated.
1.
Operated without rubber bumper
Bottom of nailer
installed.
cracked off.
2.
Excessive air pressure used.
Wrong size of fasteners.
1.
Continued use after a short hit.
2.
3.
Nail pusher damaged or spring
broken.
Nails jam in nailer.
4.
Nail channel lose.
5.
Bent nail stuck in nail guide.
6.
Hit another set nail or hard object.
Nose worn out.
Plunger locked up-
1.
Lack of lubrication
won't move or fire.
Corrective action
1.
Check air supply for 70 psi minimum to 115 psi
maximum.
Manually lubricate through male air inlet
2.
fitting.
3.
Disassemble and clean.
4.
Replace driving blade.
Replace all seals.
5.
1.
Turn up air pressure to 70-115 psi max.
Replace driving blade.
2.
3.
Use 1/4" minimum diameter air fittings.
4.
Replace O-ring.
5.
Disassemble, clean and lubricate.
1.
Turn up air pressure to 70-115 psi max.
2.
Replace Driving Blade.
3.
Move from obstruction.
4.
Replace O-ring.
5.
Replace nose.
1.
Tighten all air line fitting connections.
2.
Check air supply for 115 psi Maximum-
replace all seals.
3.
Replace body.
4.
Replace all seals.
5.
Dry fire Nailer.
1.
Replace damaged parts.
2.
Replace damaged parts.
1.
Use 15.5 gauge 1/2'' crown staples or
1-1/2'' to 2'' 16 Gauge L & T cleats.
2.
3.
Clear nail immediately after short hit.
Replace nail pusher assembly.
4.
Tighten nail channel retaining screws.
5.
Disassemble and clear out bent nail.
Move from obstruction.
6.
Replace nose.
1.
Manually lubricate through male air inlet
fitting.
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