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Loading Fasteners and Operation

 

  

Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air source before loading.

 

 

When loading the tool always point the tool away from yourself and others. Make sure that you 

are not holding the tool with the trigger depressed while loading the tool.

 

 

1.   Disconnect the tool from the air supply. Grasp the nailer firmly with one hand. Insert a strip of fasteners into

 

 

the rear of the magazine. Keep the tool pointed down.

 

 

2.  Pull the pusher back to lock behind the nail strips. The tool is now ready for use.  

 

3.  Connect  the  tool  to  the  air  supply.  Make  sure  the  air  pressure  is  in  the  correct  range  denoted  in  the 

Technical Data.  

 

4.  Test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using. If the fasteners are being driven too far or 

not far enough, adjust the  flush drive roller in front of the trigger to provide  less air pressure or more air 

pressure as needed.  

 

Never operate tool unless safety nose is in contact with work-piece. Do not

 

operate tool without fasteners or damage to the tool may result. 

Never fire fasteners into air!

 

 

Fasteners may injure the operator or others, and damage to the tool may result

.

 

 

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Maintenance

 

  

Disconnect the tool from the air compressor when not in use and before

 

adjusting, clearing jams, servicing, or relocating.

 

 

•   Regular  lubrication.  If  your  tool  does  not  have  an  in-liner  automatic  oilier,  place  2  to  6 

drops  of  pneumatic  tool  oil  into  the  air  inlet  before  each  work  day  or  after  2  hours  of 

continuous use, depending upon the characteristics of your work or type of fasteners.

 

 

•  As  needed,  check  and  change  all  worn  or  damaged  o-rings,  seals,  etc.  Tighten  all 

screws and caps to prevent personal injury.  

 

•  Inspect trigger and safety mechanisms to assure the safety system is complete and 

functional; guard against loose and missing parts, build-up, and binding or sticking parts.  

•  Keep magazine and the nose of the tool clean and free of dirt, lint or abrasive particles.  

 

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Troubleshooting

 

Following are common operating problems and solutions. Please read carefully for suggested solutions.

 

 

If any of the following symptoms occur during tool operation, stop using the

 

 

tool immediately or serious personal injury could result! Only a qualified person or an 

authorized service center can perform repairs or replacement of tool parts. Disconnect tool from 

air supply before attempting any repair or adjustment. When replacing O-rings or cylinder, 

lubricate with air tool oil before assembly.

 

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Summary of Contents for NSD9021

Page 1: ...ur NailScrew Driver Read and follow all safety rules and Operating instructions Retain this manual for future reference Contents Technical Data Important Safety Rules Operating Instructions Trex Insta...

Page 2: ...tripping hazard Secure all connections tightly 6 CARRY TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE and keep finger off the trigger pull This will allow the safety yoke mechanism to prevent the unintentional firing of fas...

Page 3: ...888 377 0028 Trex Installation with the model NSD9021 NailScrew Driver Follow these recommendations for driving the UFO Composite Ballistic NailScrews through Trex composite decking material into a wo...

Page 4: ...m This video contains many tricks of the trade For best results have your crews or subcontractor watch this before they start using the UFO NailScrew Driver with UFO Ballistic NailScrews Service advic...

Page 5: ...result Maintenance Disconnect the tool from the air compressor when not in use and before adjusting clearing jams servicing or relocating Regular lubrication If your tool does not have an in liner aut...

Page 6: ...uggishly 3 Worn or damaged O rings or seals 3 Check and replace O rings or seal 4 Exhaust port in cylinder head is 4 Replace damaged internal parts blocked Tool skips fasteners 1 Worn bumper or damage...

Page 7: ...8 61 Drive Nail Bar 86 Seat 12 Head Valve 37 Switch Spring 62 Hex Head Bolt 87 Bolt M4 8 13 O ring 50 3 55 38 Switch Stem 63 Roll Pin 88 Seal Washer 14 Piston Driver 39 O ring 2 5 1 5 64 Bolt M6 12 8...

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