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    							MODEL #870012
    FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
    PARA EL SERVICIO
    PARA EL CONSUMIDOR1-888-278-8092
    Printed in Taiwan
    SNAP-ON
    ®IS A TRADEMARK LICENSED BY SNAP-ON
    ®CORP.,
    U.S.A., WHICH DOES NOT MANUFACTURE OR 
    DISTRIBUTE THIS PRODUCT. CONSUMER INQUIRES SHOULD BE
    DIRECTED TO:
    ©COPYRIGHT 2007 ALLTRADE TOOLS, LLC.
    1431 VIA PLATA
    LONG BEACH, CA 90810-1462 USA
    870012 – Roofing Nailer_Rev 9/26/07
    ROOFING NAILER INSTRUCTION MANUALTHIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY, OPERATION,
    MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. BEFORE USE, READ CAREFULLY AND 
    UNDERSTAND ALL CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS AND PRODUCT LABELS. FAILURE TO DO SO
    COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
    IF YOU SHOULD HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR SNAP-ON 
    PRODUCT, DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE. PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE
    DEPARTMENT AT 1-888-278-8092. BEFORE YOU CALL, HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 
    AVAILABLE: MODEL No., DATE PURCHASED AND STORE LOCATION. 
    						
    							CONGRATULATIONS!
    Thanks for choosing this product. Our aim is to provide you with the highest quality prod-
    ucts, and we want you to be totally satisfied with your product and our Customer Service.
    If any help or advice is needed, please contact us at 1-888-278-8092. When properly
    cared for, this product will give you many years of satisfaction.
    GENERAL SAFETY RULES
    READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to fol-
    low all instructions in this manual may result severe personal injury or death.
    Keep this manual and refer to it for Safety Instructions, Operating Procedures,
    and Warranty.
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
    RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS
    The safety instructions provided in this manual are not intended to cover all possible
    conditions and practices that may occur when operating, maintaining and cleaning
    power tools.
    Always use common sense and pay particular attention to all the DANGER, 
    WARNING, CAUTIONand NOTEstatements of this manual.
    This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert
    you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
    safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
    possible injury or death.
    DANGERindicates an imminently hazardous 
    situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
    or serious injury.
    WARNINGindicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation which, if not avoided, could result in
    death or serious injury.
    CAUTIONindicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation which, if not avoided, may result in
    minor or moderate injury.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    CONGRATULATIONS! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
    GENERAL SAFETY RULES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
    RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS  . . . . . . . . 2-3
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL  . . . . . . . . . . . 4
    SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
    FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
    COMPONENT INSTALLATION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
    OPERATING THE ROOFING NAILER  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11
    USING CONTACT ACTUATION TRIGGER  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
    ADJUSTING DEPTH OF NAILING  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
    LOADING / REMOVING NAILS INTO THE AIR NAILER . . . . . . . . . . 11
    SETTING SHINGLE STOP  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
    REQUIRED DAILY PREPARATION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
    USING THE AIR NAILER  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13
    CHANGING DIRECTION OF EXHAUST AIR  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
    CLEARING JAMS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
    MAINTENANCE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14
    MANDATORY MAINTENANCE   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
    TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16
    PARTS DIAGRAM  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18
    PARTS LIST  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-22
    SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
    1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-26
    12 
    						
    							IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MANUAL
    Improper maintenance and operation are responsible for the majority of accidents
    involving roofing nailers. The largest portion of these could be prevented by recog-
    nizing the basic safety rules and precautions. Most accidents can be avoided if the
    operator recognizes a potentially hazardous situation before it happens and by
    observing appropriate safety rules and procedures as outlined in this manual.
    Basic safety precautions are outlined in the SAFETYportion of this manual and
    throughout text in this manual where a potential hazard might occur.
    Hazards that MUSTbe avoided to prevent serious injury follow headers marked
    DANGER or WARNING. These same precautions are placed as labels on the tool
    itself.
    NEVERuse this nailer for applications that are NOTspecified in this manual.
    SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
    Do not operate roofing nailer anywhere fastener may contact hidden electri-
    cal wiring.Contact with a “live” wire will make all metal parts of the roofing
    nailer “live.” This can result in severe electrical shock, severe burns or death to
    the operator. Contact a qualified electrical contractor to ensure a safe working
    environment exists.
    Be aware of conduits or gas pipes.Striking a gas pipe could result in an explo-
    sion causing serious injuries or even death to the operator or bystanders.
    Be aware of what is behind the work piece.A fastener could travel through the
    work piece and out the other side, striking a bystander resulting in serious
    injury or even death.
    Do not operate the roofing nailer in the presence of flammable liquids, such as
    gasoline, thinner, paint, or adhesives, gases or dust. Sparks created by the tool
    can cause flammable materials to ignite or explode. Failure to comply with this warn-
    ing could result in serious injury or even death to the operator.
    Keep bystanders, children and visitors away from area where roofing nailer
    is being used.Distractions can result in severe injury or even death to anyone
    who inadvertently gets in the way of nailing operations.
    Do not use oxygen, combustible or bottled gases (such as carbon
    dioxide or nitrogen) as a power source for the roofing nailer.Use
    only compressed air from a source as outlined in this manual. The
    tool will explode resulting in severe injury or even death to the operator and
    bystanders.
    3
    CAUTIONused without the safety alert symbol
    indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
    if not avoided, may result in property damage.
    NOTEprovides additional information that is useful
    for proper use and maintenance of this tool. If a
    NOTE is indicated make sure it is fully understood.
    In addition to SAFETY ALERTSlisted above, there could also be numerous symbols
    alerting the operator that specific safety equipment is required to safely operate this
    tool. Learn these SAFETY SYMBOLSas well as the SAFETY ALERTSto prevent
    injury to the operator and to bystanders. 
    READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:Read and understand tool labels,
    safety warnings and precautions in this manual before operating the
    tool. Failure to follow WARNINGS could result in serious injury or even
    death to the operator or bystanders.
    WEAR APPROVED EYE PROTECTION:Safety glasses must conform to
    the requirements of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z87.1
    and provide protection against flying particles from both front and side.
    WEAR HEARING PROTECTORS:Hearing protectors should be worn to
    protect the ears from loud exhaust noise produced by the air tools.
    USE ONLY CLEAN, DRY COMPRESSED AIR:Never use oxygen, com-
    bustible gases and any other bottled gas to operate air tools. Using these
    other sources can cause the air tool to explode.
    NEVER POINT THE ROOFING NAILER AT YOURSELF OR OTHERS:
    Fasteners are under extreme pressure and can cause severe injury or
    even death if misused.
    DO NOT EXCEED 120 psi (8.43 kg/cm
    2G).Using excessive pressure
    from the power source can cause the roofing nailer to explode resulting
    in severe injury or even death to the operator or bystanders. 
    						
    							Always use hearing protection to protect your ears against
    hearing loss due to exhaust noise. Always wear proper safe-
    ty glasses to prevent injuries to the eyes from fragments of
    the work piece, defective nails or other debris caused by using the roofing
    nailer.All safety glasses must have side shields and should conform to the
    requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) z87.1. Failure
    to comply with this warning could lead to serious or permanent damage to the
    ears as well as serious damage or permanent blindness in the eyes. 
    Never carry the roofing nailer by the air hose.A sudden disconnection of the
    air hose could cause the roofing nailer to remain charged and an accidental fir-
    ing could occur. Failure to comply with this warning could lead to serious injury
    to the operator or bystanders.
    Always disconnect the power source and ensure the tool is not charged
    before loading fasteners.Failure to comply with this warning could cause
    severe injury or death to the operator, bystanders and severe damage to the
    roofing nailer.
    Never use a non-relieving air coupler with the roofing nailer.Always use cou-
    plers that release any built up charge in the roofing nailer’s firing mechanism.
    A non-relieving air coupler can allow the roofing nailer to discharge a fastener
    while the tool is disconnected from the power source. Failure to comply with
    this warning can result in serious or permanent injury or even death to the oper-
    ator or to bystanders.
    Do not drive nails on top of other nails.Do not operate the roofing nailer at too
    steep of an angle. Nails can ricochet. Failure to comply with this warning can
    result in serious injury or even death to the operator or bystanders.
    Do not modify the roofing nailer in any way.Unauthorized alterations can
    jeopardize safety in the tool’s operation. Failure to follow this precaution can
    result in serious injury or even death to the operator or bystanders.
    On rooftops and other high locations, always move forward as you use the
    roofing nailer.You can easily loose your footing if moving backwards. When
    nailing against a perpendicular surface, nail from the top down. This causes
    less fatigue and reduces the chances of accidents.
    Ensure the work area is sufficiently illuminated to operate power tools.The
    work area should be clear and free of litter.
    Do not connect roofing nailer to an air source capable of generat-
    ing more than 200 psi (14.06 kg/cm
    2G).Over-pressurizing the roof-
    ing nailer will result in bursting, abnormal operation or breakage of
    the tool. Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air at levels specified on the
    tool. Failure to comply can cause severe injury or death to the operator or
    bystanders.
    Do not attempt to fasten the trigger in the “ON” position.This could lead to
    an accidental discharge of the roofing nailer. Do not operate the roofing nailer
    if any portion of the tool’s operating controls are inoperable, disconnected,
    altered in any way or not in proper working order. Failure to comply with this
    warning could result in serious injury or even death to the operator or other
    bystanders.
    All air compressors must comply with the requirements of ANSI
    b19.3.Pressure regulators must be used to limit air pressure where
    air supply pressure exceeds the tool’s rated operating pressure.
    Do not carry the roofing nailer with a finger on the trigger.This could lead to
    an accidental discharge of the roofing nailer. Do not press the trigger of the
    roofing nailer unless it is pressed firmly against the work piece. Do not point the
    roofing nailer at yourself or in the direction of another person. Failure to com-
    ply with this warning could result in serious injury or even death to the opera-
    tor or other bystanders.
    Do not tamper with the work piece contact.The work piece contact prevents
    accidental discharge of the roofing nailer and should never be removed or com-
    promised in any way. Failure to comply with this warning could result in seri-
    ous injury or even death to the operator or other bystanders.
    Always disconnect air hose and remove any remaining nails:
    1. When roofing nailer is left unattended.
    2. Before performing any maintenance or repair on the roofing nailer.
    3. Before attempting to clear a jam in the roofing nailer.
    4. Before moving the roofing nailer to a new location.
    Always check the overall condition of the roofing nailer before using. Check
    for and tighten any loose screws.Ensure all safety systems are in working
    condition before using the roofing nailer. The roofing nailer must not operate if
    only the trigger is pulled or if only the work piece contact is pressed against the
    work piece. The roofing nailer must only be used if both the trigger and work
    piece contact work at the same time.
    6 5 
    						
    							COMPONENT INSTALLATION
    Never use a non-relieving air coupler with the roofing
    nailer.Always use couplers that release any built-up charge in the roofing nail-
    er’s firing mechanism. A non-relieving air coupler can allow the roofing nailer
    to discharge a fastener while the tool is disconnected from the power source.
    Failure to comply with this warning can result in serious or permanent injury or
    even death to the operator or to bystanders.
    When selecting an air compressor, it must comply with the requirements of the
    American National Safety Institute - ANSI B19.3.
    Choose an air compressor that can supply more than the required air pressure to
    ensure optimum efficiency. Always use clean, dry compressed air with a maximum
    pressure of 200 psig. Use a pressure regulator and set the pressure between 70 –
    120 psig. (5.0 – 8.5 kg/cm2G). Before each use, check the pressure regulator to
    ensure it is functioning within the proper pressure range.
    Using an air pressure of more than 120 psi can
    cause the roofing nailer to malfunction or possibly explode causing
    severe injury or property damage.
    SELECTING A PROPER AIR HOSE
    Use an air hose with the largest diameter and shortest length possible to ensure
    continuous, efficient nailing operations. Using an air pressure of 70 psig (5.0
    kg/cm2G), an air hose with an inside diameter of 1/4 (6.5 mm) or greater and a
    hose length of less than 6.6 ft (20 m), it is recommended that a 0.5 second interval
    be allowed between each nailing. Air supply hoses shall have a minimum working
    pressure of 150 psig (10.7 kg/cm
    2G) or 150% of the maximum pressure produced
    by the compressor or which ever is higher.
    Low air output by the compressor or a longer hose with
    a smaller inside diameter in relation to the nailing frequency may decrease
    the driving capability of the air nailer.
    SELECTING A QUICK DISCONNECT
    1. Remove the plastic protective plug
    from the tool’s air inlet.
    2. Insert a 1/4 NPT male quick 
    disconnect into the air inlet. Install
    the female portion to the air hose.
    8
    Thoroughly clean and maintain the roofing nailer after every use. Lubricate
    moving parts to prevent rust and minimize friction related wear. Wipe down the
    entire tool and remove all dust from the moving parts. Properly store the roof-
    ing nailer in a suitable case to keep it ready for the next job.
    All maintenance and repairs should be performed by an authorized repair
    facility.Call 1-888-278-8092 to obtain a list of repair facilities in your area or
    to make arrangements to return the tool for service.
    FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
    CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS:
    1. Adjustable Exhaust
    2. Bumper
    3. Trigger
    4. Nail Depth Adjuster
    5. Feeder Door
    6. Work Piece Contact
    7. Nail Guide
    8. Bumper
    9. Adjustable Nail Spindle
    10. Shingle Guide Release
    11. Nail Magazine Cover
    12. Air Inlet
    ACCESSORIES:
    13. Safety Glasses
    14. Lubricant
    15. Hex Wrenches (2) 
    7 
    						
    							USING CONTACT ACTUATION TRIGGER
    1. Firmly grip roofing nailer 
    handle.
    2. Position roofing nailer work piece
    contact on work piece surface.
    3. Push roofing nailer against work
    piece compressing work piece con-
    tact.
    4. Pull trigger on roofing nailer to drive
    nail. The roofing nailer will recoil
    away from the work piece as nail is
    driven.
    ADJUSTING DEPTH OF NAILING
    Be aware of material thickness when using nailer. A pro-
    truding nail may cause injury.
    Adjust the depth of nailing by turning the adjust-
    ment knob (Figure 1, Item 1) to the left (A) for
    the deepest setting and to the right (B) for the
    shallowest setting. To increase the depth of the
    nails, when the adjustment knob is already set
    to its highest setting, increase the air pressure.
    To decrease the depth of nails when the adjust-
    ment knob is already set to its lowest setting,
    decrease the air pressure. Should nails be driv-
    en too deep even when the adjustment knob is
    set at its lowest setting, decrease the air pres-
    sure. In general, the roofing nailer will have a
    longer service life when the adjustment knob is
    set a lower setting causing less wear and tear
    on the driving mechanism.
    Always disconnect the air nailer before making any
    adjustments to the nail depth knob.
    9
    To improve the connection between the quick disconnect and air nailer, and to help
    prevent oxidation, apply PTFE tape or joint compound to the connector threads
    before insertion. 
    3. Snap the air hose onto the quick disconnect on the air nailer. Check for air leaks.
    LUBRICATION
    To ensure maximum performance, it is recommended to install an air set  (oiler, reg-
    ulator, and air filter) as close as possible to the air nailer. Adjust the oiler so that
    approximately one drop of oil will be released for every 50 nails.
    If an air set is not used or is unavailable, oil the tool using pneumatic tool oil by plac-
    ing 2 or 3 drops into the air inlet. This should be done before and after use.  For
    proper lubrication, the tool must be fired several times after the oil is introduced to
    the filter.
    OPERATING THE ROOFING NAILER 
    Always use hearing protection to protect your ears against
    hearing loss due to exhaust noise. Always wear proper 
    safety glasses to prevent injuries to the eyes from fragments
    of the work piece, defective nails or other debris caused by using the roof-
    ing nailer.All safety glasses must have side shields and should conform to the
    requirements of the american national standards institute (ANSI) z87.1. Failure
    to comply with this warning could lead to serious or permanent damage to the
    ears as well as serious damage or permanent blindness in the eyes. 
    Always disconnect the air hose before making adjustments or checking the
    functionality of the air nailer.
    Figure 1
    10 
    						
    							LOADING / REMOVING NAILS INTO THE AIR NAILER
    LOADING NAILS INTO AIR NAILER
    Push down on feeder door release lever
    and swing feeder door open (Figure 2).
    Open magazine cover, then lift and rotate
    spindle to adjust magazine depth to
    match nail length (Figure 3). Load nail
    coil onto magazine spindle, then feed
    open end of coil through magazine slot
    and close magazine door.  Place first nail
    into feeder slot, then close and latch load
    door (Figure 2).
    REMOVING NAILS FROM AIR NAILER
    Push down on feeder door release lever and swing feeder
    door open.  Remove open end of coil from feeder slot.
    Open magazine door and lift remaining coil off of spindle
    and remove coil from nailer.
    Always disconnect the air hose from the nailer before adding or removing
    nails to the air nailer.
    NEVER use deformed nails or nail strip. Failure to observe this precaution
    can result in poor nail feeding and/or jams in the feeding mechanism.
    SETTING SHINGLE STOP
    Press and hold release button and slide
    shingle stop forward or backward as
    required to adjust nailer for shingle size,
    from 5” to 8”. Ensure shingle stop is fully
    seated before proceeding.  
    REQUIRED DAILY PREPARATION
    The following steps should be performed on a daily basis to ensure the roofing 
    nailer is operating correctly:
    1. Disconnect air supply from nailer and remove fastener strip.
    2. Check all screws, nuts and pins and ensure all are tight.
    3. With work piece contact against the work piece, pull trigger. The trigger must
    operate smoothly.
    4. Connect air supply and set regulator for 70 psig. DO NOT load nails.
    5. Holding nailer away from work piece, pull trigger. The tool MUST NOT operate.
    While still pulling trigger, press the nailer against work piece. The tool MUST
    operate.
    6. If Steps 1 through 5 function properly, prepare the tool for use. Select opera-
    tion mode and load fasteners. 
    8. Set the required depth of drive. 
    9. Repeat these steps daily. Test again if the nailer is dropped, jammed, etc.
    USING THE AIR NAILER
    To drive a nail, place the work piece
    contact of the air nailer against the work
    piece and pull the trigger. (See Figure
    5). To avoid any unexpected nailings,
    perform the operation as follows:
    1. Avoid placing the work piece contact
    against the work piece with excessive
    force.
    2. Pull the trigger fully and hold it in the
    fired position for 1 to 2 seconds
    before releasing the trigger. This will
    give the air nailer time to completely
    expend the previous nail and build
    enough pressure for the next nail.
    DO NOT hold the trigger in a half-pulled position. This
    could cause an unexpected nailing to occur if the contact tip is permitted to re-
    contact the work piece. Failure to comply could result in damage to work piece.
    1112
    Figure 2
    Figure 3
    Figure 4
    Figure 5 
    						
    							Always visually inspect air nailer before
    every use. Check on the overall condition
    and for any loose screws. Tighten any
    screws that have come loose. See Figure 8.
    Visually inspect the work piece contact and
    trigger to ensure there is free movement.
    See Figure 9.
    When the tool is not going to be used for
    an extended period, wipe off all dust and
    debris that have collected on it. Tighten all
    loose screws. Lubricate the firing mecha-
    nism with pneumatic tool oil. See page 9
    for Lubrication.
    Store the air nailer in a safe location or in
    suitable carrying case. It is recommended
    that the air nailer be secured in a locked
    location to prevent unauthorized usage.
    Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and/or
    locations with high humidity and heat.
    Remove the air nailer from use and schedule to have it
    repaired at an authorized repair facility if the work piece contact is binding
    or not moving freely. Do not attempt to repair the air nailer. Failure to com-
    ply can result in malfunction of the tool and severe injury to the operator or
    any bystanders.
    14
    CHANGING DIRECTION OF EXHAUST AIR
    The direction of exhaust air on the air nailer can be
    directed 360˚ degrees by placing hand on exhaust
    cover and turning. See Figure 6.
    CLEARING JAMS
    Typically, jams are caused when a fastener or a fastener fragment becomes wedged
    between the driver blade and nail guide. Using the wrong fastener can also cause jams.
    TO CLEAR A JAM:
    1. Disconnect the air supply and remove the fasten-
    er strip. Leave the pusher assembly open.
    2. Pull out the latch tab and open the jam- clearing
    door.
    3. Remove all debris that has built up during 
    operation.
    4. Remove jammed fastener. If fastener is difficult
    to grasp, use needle nose pliers instead of fin-
    gers. 
    5. If necessary, insert a flat-blade screwdriver so that it touches the tip of the driv-
    er blade. See Figure 7. Tap the screwdriver with a hammer. The screwdriver will
    push the driver blade back, freeing the jam.
    6. Close the jam-clearing door securely.MAINTENANCE
    STORAGE OF NAILS
    Always handle nail strips and their box very carefully. If the nail strips have been mis-
    handled, they may be out of shape or have breaks in the connecting strips. This will
    cause the nails to feed poorly and possibly result in misfiring or jams in the air nailer.
    Avoid storing nails in a very humid or hot environment or place in direct sunlight. 
    OVERALL MAINTENANCE OF AIR NAILER
    Always disconnect the air hose from air nailer before
    attempting any type of maintenance or visual inspection of tool.
    Figure 6
    Figure 7
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    Figure 8
    Figure 9 
    						
    							PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
    MANDATORY MAINTENANCE 
    All maintenance and repairs should be performed by an
    authorized repair facility.  Call 1-888-278-8092 to obtain a list of repair facil-
    ities in your area or to make arrangements to return the tool for service.
    ACTION REASON OPERATION
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    Most minor problems can be resolved quickly and easily using the troubleshooting
    table below. For problems that cannot be solved, contact Customer Service (toll
    free) at 1-888-278-8092.
    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
    16 15
    Drives nails properly
    during normal nailing
    operations, but fails to
    drive nails fully at faster
    operating speeds.
    Check inside diameter of
    air hose.
    Switch to air hose with
    larger inside diameter.
    Nailer operates, but no
    nail is driven.
    Check for jammed nail.
    Inspect nail feeder
    mechanism.
    Ensure correct nails are
    being used.
    Clear jammed nail.
    Clean and lubricate nail
    feeder.
    Use ONLY recommend-
    ed nails.
    Weak drive. Slow to
    cycle between nailings.
    Ensure proper air pres-
    sure is being used.
    Inspect for worn driver
    blade.
    Inspect piston O-ring for
    wear or damage.
    Increase air pressure, 
    Do not exceed 120 psig
    (8.3 bars, 8.5 kgf/cm2)
    Contact Customer
    Service.
    Nails driven too deep.
    Check air pressure.
    Reduce air pressure.
    Roofing nailer feeds
    intermittently or skips
    nails.
    Ensure correct nails are
    being used.
    Inspect nail feeder
    mechanism.
    Piston O-ring damaged
    or worn.
    Nail feeder worn or
    damaged.
    Use ONLY recommend-
    ed nails.
    Clean and lubricate nail
    feeder.
    Use recommended
    pneumatic tool oil.
    Contact Customer
    Service.
    Replace nail feeder.
    Nails jam or driven nail
    is bent.
    Ensure correct nails are
    being used.
    Inspect for worn driver
    blade.
    Nail feeder worn or damaged.
    Use ONLY recommend-
    ed nails.
    Contact Customer
    Service.
    Replace nail feeder.
    Clean magazine and
    feeder mechanism.
    Prevents roofing nailer
    from jamming.
    Use compressed air and
    clean daily.
    Inspect and ensure work
    piece contact operates
    properly.
    Ensures operator safety
    and keeps roofing nailer
    working efficiently.
    Use compressed air and
    clean daily.
    Lubricate roofing nailer
    after every use using
    pneumatic tool oil.
    Extends life of roofing
    nailer.
    Apply 2 – 3 drops of
    pneumatic tool oil to
    roofing nailer air inlet
    after every use. 
    						
    							PARTS DIAGRAM
    PARTS LIST
    ITEM NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
    PARTS DIAGRAM
    18
    17
    1
    A0000-0401
    Nylon Screw M5*14
    2
    A0710-0631
    Spacer
    3
    A0304-0571
    Exhaust Cover
    4
    A0200-1371
    O-Ring 13.5*2
    5
    B0000-0051
    Screw Set M5*20
    6
    A0316-0371
    Body Guard 
    						
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