TROUBLESHOOTING
TOOL TROUBLESHOOTING
Always disconnect tool from air supply before performing any service
on tool. Correcting a problem while the tool is pressurized may result in
injury from fastener discharge or tool operation.
Your pneumatic fastening tool has been designed for long life and trouble-free
operation. However, if operating problems arise, please use the troubleshooting
information below to determine how to remedy the problem.
Fasteners do not drive completely.
Fasteners do not drive completely
after air pressure is increased.
Fasteners do not drive completely
when driving in quick succession.
Fasteners drive too deeply.
FASTENER DRIVING PROBLEMS
PROBLEM
DANGER
CORRECTIVE ACTION
AT TOOL: Turn adjustment dial to increase
staple drive depth. Add 2 - 3 drops of air
tool oil to inlet.
AT COMPRESSOR: Increase air pressure.
Do not exceed 110 psi/7.6 bar.
Driver blade worn or broken. See dealer for
replacement.
Inadequate air flow. Use larger diameter
hose. Use compressor with larger storage
tank. Keep hose lines short. Check air hose
for kinks or other restrictions.
AT TOOL: Turn adjustment dial to decrease
staple drive depth.
AT COMPRESSOR: Reduce air pressure. (Do
not reduce below 70 psi/4.8 bar.)
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