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Paslode Cordless 

1-1/2" Positive Placement

®

 Nailer 

and Outdoor Weather

HOT WEATHER OPERATION

COLD WEATHER OPERATION

Fasteners

Use only Paslode 1-1/2" 

Positive Placement

®

 Nails 

Preparing the Paslode Cordless

1-1/2" Positive Placement

®

 Nailer for Use 

Lockout Feature

The  purpose  of  this  feature  is  to  prevent  needless 

blank cycling, which could mar woods,waste fuel and 

damage tool components . Five  (5) nails will be left in 

the magazine when the follower reaches the lockout 

area.  When changing fastener length or loading at 

the beginning of the work day, you should inspect the 

magazine and nose for any fasteners left in the tool.  

These  nails  will  not  be  visible  unless  you  open  the 

nose of the tool.

The Paslode Cordless 1-1/2"  Positive Placement

®

 Nailer 

drives  Paslode 1-1/2" Positive Placement

®

 Nails. 

designed to be used with the tool. The use of fasteners 

that do not meet Paslode standards could cause tool 

damage and will void all warranty claims.

CORRECT NAIL LOADING PROCEDURE

Slide nail strip into back

of magazine

Depress lever, then pull nail

follower back past nail strip

Gently release follower onto rear 

of nail strip, to prevent collation 

damage

Use the Cordless Nailer outdoors, in dry weather, 

when the nailer, fuel cartridge and battery are 

between 45º (7.2ºC) and 120ºF (49ºC).

The Cordless Nailer requires cooling of the motor 

assembly to operate properly. The fan normally 

provides the necessary air flow to permit continuous 

operation. Whenever the Cordless Nailer is idle for 

extended periods, keep the fuel and tool out of direct 

sunlight and in surroundings where temperatures will 

not exceed 120ºF (49ºC). After extended periods of 

continuous use, it may be necessary to cool the 

motor by setting tool aside for 10-15 minutes or until 

the tool operates normally. An overheated tool may 

not drive nails completely or may operate erratically.

When storing the Cordless Nailer in temperatures 

below 45°F (7.2°C) it may be necessary to first warm 

up the fuel and tool for proper operation.

Fuel cartridges at colder temperatures can lose their 

required propellent pressure. To correct this simply 

warm up the fuel cartridge by placing it in an inside 

coat pocket for several minutes.

Once the fuel is warm, insert the cartridge into the tool. 

Quickly depress the tool two times onto the work 

sur

face and hold the tool in the down position after 

the second actuation. Wait one or two seconds then 

pull the trigger. This action is referred to as “double 

pumping” and provides a richer fuel mixture to the 

cold tool to help initiate combustion.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for CF150-PP

Page 1: ...nsibility to have all operators and service personnel read and understand this manual CORDLESS 1 1 2 POSITIVE PLACEMENT NAILER OPERATING MANUAL Part No 906200 Printed in U S A 2023 IllinoisTool Works...

Page 2: ...less 1 1 2 Positive Placement Nailer Operation 15 Safety Instructions 6 Battery and Charger 9 Fuel Cartridge 11 Servicing 16 Troubleshooting 18 The battery charger system meets all safety requirements...

Page 3: ...slode speci cation size or quality improperly maintained repaired with other than genuine Paslode replacement parts damaged in transit or handling or which in Paslode s opinion has been altered or rep...

Page 4: ...uel Cartridge Fuel cartridge Provides enough fuel to drive approximately 800 fasteners Overview of the Paslode Cordless 1 1 2 Positive Placement Nailer By using this Paslode Cordless Nailer at its rec...

Page 5: ...1 2 Positive Placement Nailer DEPTH OF DRIVE ADJUSTMENT ERGONOMIC RUBBER HAND GRIP NAIL HOLE LOCATION PROBE FUEL CELL LOADING STAND REST BELT HOOK BYPASS FOLLOWER ADJUSTABLE RAFTER HOOK FLASHING GREEN...

Page 6: ...flammable chemicals adhesives gasoline or solvents WARNING Never attempt to operate this tool until you have read and understood all safety precautions and manual instructions Failure to follow all s...

Page 7: ...side shields for increased protection As an employer you are responsible for enforcing the use of eye protection equipment by the tool operator and all personnel in the work area 2 NEVER ASSUME THE T...

Page 8: ...uel cartridge and battery where they will not be exposedtoanopenflame sparks or temperatures above 120 F 49 C WARNING A fastener may exit at an angle unexpectedly and cause injury IMPORTANT SAFETY INS...

Page 9: ...stem Accessories Battery Charger Part No 902672 Note Important Charging Notes Remove the charger unit from the tool case and plug it into a 120V AC outlet Set the charger base on a stable surface A gr...

Page 10: ...le is a small plastic lens This is the battery indicator light When you insert a fully charged battery into the tool you will see a blinking green light If the indicator light blinks red recharge the...

Page 11: ...to install the fuel cartridge cap on other fuel cells This may result in damage to the tool and injury to the user and by standers e c a p s e h T l e u f e h t s d l o h r e n i a t n o c s i h T r e...

Page 12: ...PA regulations Hazardous waste generated by homeowners and contractors who perform routine maintenance for homeowners in their homes are not regulated by RCRA In general household wastes generated by...

Page 13: ...To close Push forward then down to lock fuel door Raise fuel tube block assembly it will lock in up position Load fuel cell Carefully align fuel adaptor and cell stem To open Push forward lift then ba...

Page 14: ...s Nailer outdoors in dry weather when the nailer fuel cartridge and battery are between 45 7 2 C and 120 F 49 C The Cordless Nailer requires cooling of the motor assembly to operate properly The fan n...

Page 15: ...ary to repeat these steps CAUTION The Cordless Nailer should not be used in the rain or where excessive moisture is present The use of the Paslode Cordless Technology under these conditions may result...

Page 16: ...pear wrong with the Cordless Nailer should only be diagnosed and repaired by a fully trained service technician If you have any reason to believe that your problem is beyond the service procedures in...

Page 17: ...assemble tool attach magazine to nose replace cap screws and nut Tool is ready to use Remove nut from rear of magazine When you get home 1 Place the battery in its charger if it needs charging as indi...

Page 18: ...y is discharged Charge battery Clean battery terminals with soft cloth Charge battery SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEMS SERVICE Nail Hole Locating Probe does not depress fully tool does not operate Tool will...

Page 19: ...when material density or thick ness of material being fastened changes Use only fasteners meeting Paslode speci cations Check Fasteners and Ap plications section for fastener types and sizes recommend...

Page 20: ...1 Handle LH Mod 23 919004 1 Ring Retaining Circlip 66 906118 1 Belt Hook Bracket Assy 24 906120 1 Driver Piston Assembly 67 906114 2 Bracket Belt Hook screws 25 900612 2 Seal Ring Piston 68 901066 2...

Page 21: ...in an assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 7 8 11 13 14 15 16 17 23 24 25 15 26 30 28 27 31 32 33 29 34 35 40 85 SERVICE KIT 010031 Service Kit Item Loctite 242 43 Torque Values in lb Item Torque Item Torque 3 55...

Page 22: ...ssembly 44 45 46 48 49 47 56 50 51 52 64 63 54 61 54 55 50 54 65 57 46 45 67 67 69 68 53 68 69 75 53 74 Torque Values in lb Item Torque Item Torque 45 30 35 70 35 40 54 6 8 76 35 40 67 18 22 82 18 22...

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