Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

CHN70200

 

 

Set-Up (Continued)

Loading / Unloading The Nailer

Always disconnect the tool from the air supply before loading/ unloading fasteners. Choose which type of fastener you want to use for you project. Additional fasteners can be found at major home centers.

Loading the Nailer

1.Press down on latch and pull back on the magazine cover.

2.Insert a stick of Campbell Hausfeld nails or equivalent (see “Fasteners” section) into the magazine. Make sure the pointed ends of the nails are resting on the bottom ledge of the magazine when loading. Make sure the nails are not dirty or damaged.

3.Push the magazine cover forward until the latch catches.

Unloading the Nailer

1.Press down on latch and pull back on the magazine cover.

2.Remove nails.

3.Push the magazine cover forward until the latch catches.

Adjusting The Nail Penetration

The CHN70200 is equipped with an adjustable depth of drive feature. This allows the user to determine how deep a fastener will be driven into the work surface.

1.Adjust the operating pressure to a pressure which will consistently drive the fasteners. Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure of 100 psi.

2.To drive the nail shallower, turn the wheel to left to the extent desired.

3.To sink a nail deeper, turn the wheel to right to the extent desired.

4.Make sure trigger and work contact element (WCE) move freely up and down without binding or sticking after each adjustment.

Installing No-Mar Tip

1.Disconnect air supply from nailer.

2.Remove no-mar tip from the storage post.

3.Carefully place no-mar tip over the end of work contact element.

4.Check that the WCE and trigger move up and down freely without sticking or binding.

Removing No-Mar Tip

1.Disconnect air supply from nailer.

2.Pry no-mar tip away from the work contact element.

3.Replace no-mar tip onto the storage post for future use.

Figure 9 - Loading the Nailer

Figure 10 - Nail Depth Adjust

No-mar Tip

Storage

Post

Figure 11 - No-mar Tip

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