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Disposal
• Disposal of the tool must be carried out according to the instructions given by the local authorities.
Trouble shooting
Status
Action
The tool operates normally but does not drive the
fasteners to flush.
• Adjust the depth of drive setting to the deepest
• Maximise the air pressure (max pressure is specified on the tool)
• The work piece is too hard for the chosen length of fasteners.
The fasteners is driven to flush at normal speed,
but when increasing speed it is not driven to flush.
• Maximise the air pressure (max pressure is specified on the tool)
• Use an air supply hose with a larger inner diameter.
• Use a shorter air supply hose.
• Switch to a compressor with bigger air supply
The fastener is driven too deeply into the work
piece.
• Move the nozzle downwards to reduce the driving depth.
• Reduce the air pressure.
The tool is leaking air
• Loose nose screws
· Tighten screws and recheck
• Loose cap screws
· Tighten screws and recheck
• Damaged seal or gasket
· Replace seal or gasket
The tool is blank-firing
• Dirt in nose (B)
· Clean nose
• Dirty/empty magazine (I)
· Clean magazine
• Air restriction/inadequate air flow
· Check hose and compressor
• Lack of lubrication
· Use TJEP lubricator
• Fasteners too short or wrong size for the tool
· Use recommended TJEP fasteners only
• Bent fasteners
· Do not use
No feed of fasteners
Lack of power
• Low air pressure
· Check hose and compressor
• Lack of lubrication (H)
· Use TJEP lubricator
Fasteners jam in the tool
• Pusher (D) has been released too roughly and thereby damaged the
fastener collation material.
· Always release the pusher gently
• Wrong size of fasteners or fastener collation is wet
· Use recommended TJEP fasteners only and keep fasteners dry
• Bent fasteners
· Do not use
• Loose magazine, nose screws
·
Tighten all screws and recheck
• The work piece is too hard for the chosen fastener
For failure other than above situations, please stop using the tool and contact your local dealer for service.