Bostitch N89C manual Tool Operation Check, Sequential Trip Operation, Contacttrip Operation

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TOOL OPERATION (CONTINUED)

The Contact Trip (black) will not prevent a nail from being accidently driven if the trigger is depressed and the “trip” is bumped against any object or person. Never hold or carry the tool with your finger on the trigger. Only depress and hold trigger when you intend to rapidly drive multiple nails and the tool is pointed at the work surface.

Never use contact trigger (black trigger) with metal connector attachment. Only use sequential trigger (grey trigger) with metal connector attachment. Refer to trigger conversion instruction included in the kit.

When using conventional Contact Trip for Place Nailing, the tool may bounce due to recoil, and if the tool is allowed to re-contact the work surface while you are holding the trigger pulled, a second unwanted nail will be driven. You should allow the tool to recoil far enough to release the trip and avoid a second cycle. Don’t push the tool down extra hard; let the tool do the work.

The operator must not hold the trigger pulled on contact trip tools except during fastening operation, as serious injury could result if the trip accidentally contacted someone or something, causing the tool to cycle.

Keep hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool. A contact trip tool may bounce from the recoil of driving a fastener and an unwanted second fastener may be driven, possibly causing injury.

Never use rafter hook to hang tool from body, clothing or belt.

TOOL OPERATION CHECK

CAUTION: Remove all fasteners from tool before performing tool operation check.

1.SEQUENTIAL TRIP OPERATION:

A.Press the contact trip against the work surface, without touching the trigger.

THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE.

B.Hold the tool off the work surface and pull the trigger.

THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE.

Release the trigger. The trigger must return to the trigger stop on the frame.

C.Pull the trigger and press the contact trip against the work surface.

THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE.

D.With finger off the trigger, press the contact trip against the work surface. Pull the trigger.

THE TOOL MUST CYCLE.

2.CONTACTTRIP OPERATION:

A.With finger off the trigger, press the contact trip against the work surface.

THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE.

B.Hold the tool off the work surface, and pull the trigger.

THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE.

C.With the tool off the work surface, pull the trigger. Press the contact trip against the work surface.

THE TOOL MUST CYCLE.

D.Without touching the trigger, press the contact trip against the work surface, then pull the trigger.

THE TOOL MUST CYCLE.

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Contents N89C Index IntroductionAIR Supply and Connections Safety InstructionsLoadingtool OperationN89C Tool Specifications Lubrication AIR Supplyand ConnectionsPlatform Settings Loadingthe N89CTo Prevent Accidental Injuries Fastener Depth Control Adjustment To Adjust the Fastener Depth ControlDirectional Exhaust Deflector Before Handling or Operatingthis Tool Tool OperationSequential Trip Operation Graytrigger Contacttrip Conventional Operation Black TriggerSequential Trip Operation Tool Operation CheckContacttrip Operation Tool Must not CycleAssembly Procedure for Seals Replacement PartsAIR SUPPLY-PRESSURE and Volume Maintainingthe Pneumatic ToolTroubleshooting Problem Cause CorrectionCoil Nailers Introducción ÍndiceNota Suministro DE Airey Conexiones Instrucciones DE SeguridadAL Cargar LA Herramienta OperaciónEspecificaciones LA Herramienta Mantenimiento DE LA HerramientaLubricación Cómo Cargar EL N89C Advertencia Para Impedir Lesiones AccidentalesSelecciones DE LA Plataforma Ajuste DEL Control DE Profundidad DEL Clavo Deflector DE Escape DireccionalPara Ajustar EL Control DE Profundidad DEL Clavo Funcionamiento DE LA Herramienta FuncionamientoAntes DE Manipular U Operar Esta Herramienta Revisión Funcional DE LA Herramienta Funcionamiento DE LA HerramientacontinuaciónFuncionamiento DEL Disparo Secuencial Funcionamiento DEL Disparo DE ContactoMantenimiento DE LA Herramienta Neumática Presión Y Volumen DEL Suministro DE AirePiezas DE Repuesto Procedimiento DE Ensamblaje Para LOS SellosDiagnóstico DE Falla ProblemaClavadoras DE Bobina Causa CorrecciónRemarque SommaireAlimentation EN AIR Comprimé ET Raccordement Consignes DE SécuritéChargement DE L’APPAREIL FonctionnementOpération Caractéristiques DU N89CLubrification Chargement DU N89C Pour Prévenir UN AccidentRéglage DES PLATES-FORMES Commandede Réglagede Profondeur DE Fixation Déflecteur DE L’ÉCHAPPEMENT DirectionnelPour Régler LA Profondeur DE Fixation Utilisation Fonctionnement DE L’OUTILVérification DE L’ÉTAT DE Marche DE L’OUTIL Utilisation DE L’OUTILSUITEUtilisation DU Déclencheur Séquentiel Fonctionnement DE LA Butée DE DéclenchementPression ET Volume DE L’ALIMENTATIOND’AIR Maintenance DE L’OUTIL PneumatiquePièces DE Rechange Procédure DE Montage DES JointsProblèmes DE Fonctionnement Appareil À RouleauProblème Cause Correction

N89C specifications

The Bostitch N89C is a highly regarded pneumatic roofing nailer designed to streamline the roofing process while ensuring maximum efficiency and productivity. As a staple tool in the construction industry, particularly for roofing applications, it is engineered to handle a variety of tasks with precision and ease, making it a favorite among both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Bostitch N89C is its lightweight design, weighing in at an impressive 4.6 pounds. This reduced weight allows for extended use without excessive fatigue, which is crucial during long working hours on steep roofs. The nailer is constructed with a durable housing that can withstand the rigors of job sites, ensuring longevity and reliable performance.

The N89C operates using a pneumatic system that delivers a powerful and consistent driving force. It is capable of accommodating wire-weld and plastic collated nails ranging from 3/4 inch to 1-3/4 inch in length, offering versatility for various roofing materials, from shingles to plywood. This adaptability makes it an essential tool for contractors who need to switch between different materials and tasks seamlessly.

Equipped with a depth adjustment feature, the Bostitch N89C allows users to control the depth at which nails are driven, ensuring proper fastening without damaging the roofing materials. This precision is vital for maintaining the integrity of roofs and ensuring longevity. An adjustable exhaust port also enhances user comfort by directing air away from the user, reducing the chance of dust and debris being blown back onto the work surface.

The Bostitch N89C's magazine holds up to 100 nails, enabling contractors to work efficiently without frequent reloading. This feature is complemented by a nail lock-out mechanism that prevents dry firing, which can cause damage to the tool and materials. The easy-to-clear jam release lever also ensures that any jams can be resolved quickly, minimizing downtime on the job.

Incorporating advanced technologies like an efficient air consumption design, the Bostitch N89C promotes longer run times and reduced compressor cycling. This innovation not only improves performance but also contributes to cost-effectiveness for contractors who rely on pneumatic tools for their jobs.

In summary, the Bostitch N89C roofing nailer is a powerful, reliable, and easy-to-use tool built for professionals. With its lightweight structure, adjustable features, and durable construction, it offers the performance needed to tackle roofing projects efficiently and effectively, making it an invaluable addition to any contractor's toolkit.