P PNEUMATIC TOOLS Operating and Maintenance Manual 403606-10 08/02
PASLODE MODEL NUMBER DESIGNATION The model number of each Paslode tool contains information about the tool and the fasteners that are used with it. The following example illustrates the information contained in this tool model number.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing a Paslode pnuematic tool. You have made a wise choice. A Paslode tool is a professional quality tool that combines power and speed in a light weight design for versatile operation in a variety of industial and construction applications. Please take the time to review this entire manual and all other documentation that came with the tool. They will help you to become familiar with operating a power fastening tool.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in use or when you leave the work area. The tool should never be left unattended because people who are not familiar with the tool might handle it and injure themselves or others. SAFETY FIRST These safety instructions provide information necessary for safe operation of Paslode® tools. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE TOOL UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS. CARRY THE TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE Always carry the tool by the handle only.
AIR SYSTEMS For air-powered tools to work their best, the air supply system must be properly installed and maintained regularly. A drawing in this section shows a properly installed air supply system. Handy checklists for installing and maintaining air supply systems follow. Indoor Air System Installation -Be certain that: • All pipes supplying air have a large enough inside diameter to ensure adequate air supply. • The main supply pipe slopes down, away from the compressor (1/16 inch per foot).
AIR SYSTEMS - Continued Calculating Compressor Size Use the air consumption chart in the Tool Schematic for each tool when calculating the operating requirements for the tools. Paslode tools are designed to operate efficiently between 80 and 120 psi and should never be operated at pressure greater than 120 psi. The air consumption chart will help you find the correct compressor size for your application that will quickly replenish tool air pressure.
TOOL INSTALLATION TOOL OPERATION Depth of Drive Adjustment (On tools equipped with this feature) Your Paslode tool comes ready for immediate use and can be installed by following these steps: 1. SAFETY - All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool. The instructions are on page 2 of this manual. The depth of drive adjustment is made by adjusting the work contacting element.
TOOL OPERATION continued TOOL LOADING ➔ Staplers Step No. 1 – Pull back the rail follower until it latches at the end of the magazine. The rail cover will automatically open. MOVE UP TO INCREASE DRIVE DEPTH MOVE DOWN TO DECREASE DRIVE DEPTH ➔ SOCKET HEAD CAPSCREW WORK CONTACTING ELEMENT Precision Placement Driving ■ Grasp the tool handle firmly and hold the bottom of the work contacting element firmly against the workpiece until it is completely depressed. Step No.
Coil Nailers Step No. 3 – Remove the retainer from a nail coil and place the nail coil in the magazine with the tips of the nails against the loading tray and with about 4 inches of coil unwound. Step No. 1 – Grasp the nailer handle firmly with one hand and with the other hand unlatch the magazine cover clip. Swing the magazine door open. Step No. 4 - Slide the free strip of nails along the top of the feeder body assembly and place the first nail between the feed claw and the locator. Step No.
PowerMaster Plus Series Strip Nailer T250-F16 Series Finish Nailer Step No. 1 – Grasp the nailer firmly with one hand. Step No. 1 – Grasp the nailer handle firmly. Pull the magazine follower all the way to the rear of the magazine until it is latched into its loading position by the magazine latch. Step No. 2 – Insert the strip with the point of the fastener facing down towards the bottom of the magazine. Step No.
2000 Series Stapler 6000 Series Strip Nailer Step No. 1 – Grasp the stapler firmly with one hand. Depending on the model,either squeeze the latch with your small finger or press it with your thumb With your other hand, pull the magazine back towards you. Step No. 1 – Grasp the nailer handle firmly. Pull the magazine follower all the way to the rear of the magazine and pivot it downward until it latches into the locked position. Step No.
■ Open the drain on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture at least daily in extremely cold or humid weather. A few ounces of anti-freeze in the tank will keep the air free of frost. MAINTENANCE Paslode® tools are built for ease of maintenance. A few simple details will assure trouble-free operation and long tool life. Anyone who uses or maintains the tool must read the safety and maintenance instructions. Study the schematic drawing before starting any repairs on the tool.
MAINTENANCE - Continued MAINTENANCE TABLE ACTION WHY HOW Drain air line filter(daily). Prevent accumulation of mositure and dirt. Open manual petcock (most air supply systems have such a valve). Keep lubricator filled. Keep tool lubricated. Fill with Paslode pneumatic tool lubricant. Part No. 219026. Clean filter element-then blow air through filter in direction opposite to normal flow. Prevent clogging of filter with dirt. Wash with soap and water or follow manufacturers instructions.
OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Fasteners will not drive completely into wood. CORRECTIVE ACTION Adjust work contacting element (retract length). Increase air pressure (do not exceed 120 psi). Fasteners penetrate properly during normal operation, but won't drive fully at faster speeds. Increase air flow to tool -- use larger air lines (3/8 inch ID minimum). Adjust work contacting element (extend length). Fasteners drive too deeply into wood. Reduce air pressure. Fastener jams in nose of tool.
TOOL WARRANTY P An Illinois Tool Works Company 888 Forest Edge Drive Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 TOOL WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS 15