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Note: 

If the nails continue to jam, call 1-800-689-9928.

Note:

 When temperatures are below freezing, keep the tools warm 

using any safe, convenient method.

WARNING!

DANGER!

Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or death .

Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or death .

Clearing a jammed nail

Disconnect the tool from the air supply line before clearing a 

jammed nail. Failure to comply could cause them to be fired 

out of the tool causing serious injury.

Do not point the tool towards the operator or other people. 

Serious personal injury could result if these instructions are 

not followed.

Disconnect the tool from the air supply line.

Remove the non-jammed nails that are stored in the tool’s magazine.

Operate the magazine latch and slide the pusher back to open the magazine for checking the 

jammed nails.

Use pliers or any appropriate tool to remove the jammed nails.

Close the magazine cover and slide the pusher to its original position.

Reload the nails into the tool magazine.

Reconnect the air supply line to the tool’s air inlet.

Test fire 3 to 5 nails into a piece of scrap wood in order to ensure a proper operation.

To clear a jammed nail

 

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See below

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MAINTENANCE 

REQUIRED

TOOLS OR 

MATERIALS 

REQUIRED

DESCRIPTION

Each Use or 

every 2 Hrs

MAXIMUM SERVICE INTERVAL

Monthly

As 

Needed

General inspection- 
free movement

In-depth inspection

Replace worn or 
broken parts

Lubrication

Trigger, spring, 
safety mechanism

Worn or broken 
parts

Pneumatic tool 
oil

Maintenance

Lubrication:

 If the Air-powered Pin Nailer and the 

compressor are not equipped with an in-line 

lubrication system, place up to 6 drops of 

pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet before each 

work day or after every 2 hours of continuous use, 

depending on the characteristics of the workpiece 

and type of nails used. 

Air-operated tools must be inspected periodically and worn or broken parts must be 

replaced in order to keep tools operating safely and efficiently.

Inspect and replace worn or damaged O-rings, seals, etc. Tighten all screws and caps 

frequently in order to help prevent personal injury.

Inspect the trigger, spring, and safety mechanism for free movement on a regular basis in 

order to ensure that the safety system is fully functional. Verify that no parts are lose or 

missing and no parts are sticking or jammed.

Keep the magazine and the safety tip of the tool clean and free of any dirt or abrasive 

particles.

Disconnect the tool from the air compressor before 

performing maintenance/service, adjusting, clearing jams, 

reloading, and when it is not in use.

Repairs must be performed by a qualified service technician 

only. Failure to comply will lead to serious injury or death.

 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTENANCE

model no. 058-8691-0 | contact us 1-800-689-9928

Summary of Contents for 058-8691-0

Page 1: ...91 0 OPERATING MANUAL IMPORTANT For your own safety read and follow all of the Safety Guidelines and Operating Instructions before operating this nailer Keep this manual for future reference AIR POWER...

Page 2: ...10 13 14 19 20 22 23 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES KEY PARTS DIAGRAM TECHNICAL INFORMATION TYPES OF NAILS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING EXPLODED...

Page 3: ...e word Note is used to inform the readers of something they need to know about the tool WARNING CAUTION DANGER This manual contains information that relates to PROTECTING PERSONAL SAFETY and PREVENTIN...

Page 4: ...just the pressure switch or safety valve for any reason They have been preset at the factory for this compressor s maximum pressure Tampering with the pressure switch or the safety valve may cause per...

Page 5: ...American National Standards Institute ANSI Z87 1 requirements and must provide protection from flying particles from the front and the sides Air powered tools are loud and the sound can cause hearing...

Page 6: ...se Light duty and intermittent use Light duty and intermittent use Medium duty and intermittent use Medium duty and intermittent use Medium duty and intermittent use 15 Gallons 8 11 Gallons 2 6 Gallon...

Page 7: ...to ensure that the proper power source is being used verify that the tool is in proper working order Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death Do not use the tool if it is not in...

Page 8: ...ress the latch 1 on the magazine 2 and slide it back fig B 1 2 1 fig E 1 Insert a strip of nails 1 into the magazine After ensuring that the points of the nails are facing down close the magazine The...

Page 9: ...as warm as possible using any safe convenient method Place up to 6 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the tool s air inlet Maintain the operating level of the air pressure as recommended see section Tec...

Page 10: ...AXIMUM SERVICE INTERVAL Monthly As Needed General inspection free movement In depth inspection Replace worn or broken parts Lubrication Trigger spring safety mechanism Worn or broken parts Pneumatic t...

Page 11: ...must be performed by a qualified service technician only PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS The nails are being driven too deep The bumper is worn The air pressure is...

Page 12: ...g 33 6 x 2 Switch Valve Washer O ring 24 2 x 3 1 Main Piston Sealing washer Collar Cylinder Bumper 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sealing Washer Gun Body Guide Stand Pin 3 x 26 Washer II Compressed Spring Pusher...

Page 13: ...gs blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or adjustments This warranty will not apply where damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others i e persons not authorized by the manufacturer...

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