Troubleshooting
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Nailer skips when driving | Dirt in the nose piece. | Drive channel needs to be cleaned. | |
brad nails. |
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Dirt or damage prevent nails or pusher | Magazine needs to be cleaned. | ||
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| from moving freely in magazine. |
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| Inadequate air flow to nailer. | The fittings, hose or air compressors | |
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| needs to be checked. | |
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Air leaking near the top of | Loose screws. | Tighten screws. | |
the tool or in trigger area. |
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Nailer runs slow or has loss | Nailer not lubricated sufficiently. | Nailer needs to be lubricated. | |
of power. |
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Exhaust port in the cap has been | Damaged internal parts needs to be | ||
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| blocked. | replaced by an authorized service centre. | |
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Air leaking near the | Loose screws. | Tighten screws. | |
bottom of the tool. |
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Tool jams frequently. | Incorrect fasteners. | Verify approved fasteners of correct size. | |
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| Damaged fasteners. | Replace with undamaged fasteners. | |
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| Magazine is dirty. | Clean magazine. | |
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WARNING: Disconnect tool from air supply before performing any cleaning and maintenance procedures.
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