Full Product Manual

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Air hose
Quick
connector
Oiler
Regulator
Filter
Compressor
Quick
coupler
Quick
coupler
Quick
connector
The air compressor must be able to maintain a minimum
of 80 psi when the tool is being used. An inadequate air
supply can cause a loss of power and inconsistent
driving.
An oiler can be used to provide oil circulation through the
tool. A filter can be used to remove liquid and solid
impurities which can rust or gum up internal parts of the
tool.
Always use air supply hoses with a minimum working
pressur e rating equal to or greater than the pressur e from
the power source if a regulator fails, or 150 psi, whichever
is greater. Use 3/8” air hose for runs up to 50’ and use 3/8”
quick coupler on the air hose.
Use a pressur e regulator on the compr essor, with an
operating pressur e of 0-125 psi. A pressur e regulator is
required to control the operating pressure of the tool
between 70 psi - 115 psi for Model#DPFR2190 and
between 80 psi -100 psi for Model#HDPMPN.
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CAUTION: The air compressor must be able to
maintain a minimum of 80 psi when the tool is being
used. An inadequate air supply can cause a loss of
power and inconsistent driving.
WARNING: Do not connect with an air compressor
which can potentially exceed 200 psi. As the tool may
burst, possibly causing injury.
Recommended hookup
Troubleshooting
WARNING: Stop using tool immediately if any of the following problems occur. Serious personal injury could result. Any repairs or
replacements must be done by a qualified service person or an authorized service center .
Possible cause(s) Corr ective action
Pr oblems
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Air leaking at trigger
valve ar ea.
Air leaking between
housing and nose.
Air leaking between
housing and cap.
Tool skips driving
fastener.
Tool runs slow or has
loss of power.
Fasteners ar e
jammed in tool.
O-rings in trigger valve housing
are damaged.
Replace O-rings.
Loose scr ews in housing.
Damaged O-rings.
Damaged bumper.
Tighten scr ews.
Replace O-rings.
Replace bumper.
Loose scr ews.
Damaged gasket.
Tighten scr ews.
Replace gasket.
Replace bumper.
Clean drive channel.
Clean magazine.
Replace spring.
Checking fitting, hose, or compr essor.
Replace and lubricate O-rings.
Replace O-rings.
Tighten scr ews and fittings.
Replace gasket.
Worn bumper.
Dirt in nose piece.
Dirt or damage prevent the fasteners
or pusher from moving freely in
magazine.
Damaged pusher spring.
Inadequate air flow to tool.
Worn O-ring on piston or lack of
lubrication.
Damaged O-ring on trigger valve.
Air leaks.
Cap seal leaking.
Lubricate nailer.
Replace spring.
Replace damaged internal parts.
Tool not lubricated sufficiently.
Broken spring in cylinder cap.
Exhaust port in cap is blocked.
Guide on driver is worn.
Fasteners ar e not correct size.
Fasteners ar e bent.
Magazine or nose screws are loose.
Driver is damaged.
Replace guide.
Use only recommended fasteners.
Replace with undamaged fasteners.
Tighten scr ews.
Replace driver.