Installation Guide
Troubleshooting
The following form lists the common operating system with problems and solutions. Please read
the form carefully and follow it.
WARNING: If any of the following symptoms appears during your operation, stop using the tool
immediately, or serious personal injury could result. Only a qualified persons or an authorized
service center can perform repairs or replacement of tool. Disconnect tool from air supply before
attempting repair or adjustment. When replacing O-rings or cylinder, lubricate with air tool oil
before assembly.
Problem
Trigger value leaks air
Nose leaks air
Failure to cycle
Lack of power
Slow to cycle
Nails jam in tool
Check
O-ring cut or cracked
O-ring or gasket is cut
or cracked
Bumper cracked/worn
Air supply restriction
tool dry, lack of lubrication
Broken cylinder cap spring
Air pressure too low
Broken cylinder cap spring
O-rings/seals cut or cracked
Exhaust blocked
Tool dry, lack of lubrication
Bent nails
Broken/chipped driver
Wrong size nail
Correction
Replace o-ring
Replace o-ring or gasket
Replace bumper
Check air supply equipment
Use air tool lubricant
Replace cylinder cap spring
Check air supply equipment
Replace cap spring
Replace o-rings/seals
Check bumper, head valve
spring
Use air tool lubricant
Replace with the new nails
Replace driver
Replace with correct type
of nail
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APPLICATIONS
Including but not limited to: New Roof, ReRoof, Box Assembly, Siding
FEATURES
- Adjustable Exhaust
- Bump Trigger and Sequential Fire Operation
- Soft Grip handle reduces fatigue
- See-through nail magazine
- Contact mechanism prevents accidental firing
- Built-in shingle guide
- High impact carrying case
- Lightweight, rugged cast aluminum construction
AIR SUPPLY
NEVER use oxygen or other bottled gases. Explosion may occur.
This nailer is designed to operate on clean, dry, regulated compressed air, between 70 and 100
psi. It is preferable to include an air filter, pressure regulator, and automatic oiler within 15 feet
of the tool, if possible.
An air filter is needed to remove contaminates and moisture that are contained in compressed
air; filtering will significantly prolong the life of the tool. If an automatic oiler is not installed,
place 2 to 3 drops of oil into the tool's air inlet twice a day. Do not install a quick coupler
directly into the tool. Higher pressure drastically reduces tool life.
The nailer comes factory-equipped with a male quick connector. The nailer must always be
connected to the air supply with a coupling that removes all pressure when it is disconnected.
NOTE: all components used with this nailer (air hose, connectors, regulators, filters, etc) must
be rated at 120 psi, OR 120% of the maximum compressor potential, whichever is higher. Do
not connect this nailer to a system with maximum potential air pressure greater than 200 psi.
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Lubricator Regulator Filter
To compressor
To Nailer
Quick Connector Quick Coupler
AIR CONNECTION SET UP






