Clearing Jammed Nails - Grizzly T27338 Owner's Manual

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Clearing Jammed
Nails
This nailer may accidentally fire if
you work on it without disconnecting
it from air source. Always disconnect
air from nailer whenever clearing a
jammed nail/staple!
Tools Needed
Hex Wrench 4mm ..................................... 1
Needle-Nose Pliers .................................. 1
If the nailer does not fire nails/staples
when you strike the head cap, it can indi-
cate the nailer has jammed. A jammed nail
must be cleared before using the nailer
again.
To clear jammed nail from discharge
area:
1. DISCONNECT NAILER FROM AIR
SOURCE!
2. Pull magazine loader all the way back,
lock in top position, then remove nails/
staples.
3. Place scrap wood under nose of nailer
and strike head cap (see Figure 10) to
ensure magazine is empty and make
sure all compressed air is expended.
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4. Jammed nail/staple should now be vis-
ible; use needle nose pliers to remove
it from discharge area.
— If nail cannot be removed, continue
to Step 5.
— Continue to Step 7 when jammed
nail is removed.
5. Remove three cap screws shown in
Figure 16 that secure driver guide.
Driver
Guide
Figure 16. Cap screws securing driver
Qty
6. Remove jammed nail (see Figure 17)
with pair of needle-nose pliers, then
replace driver guide.
Figure 17. Jammed nail in discharge area.
7. Load new nail/staple magazine that
only contains clean, undamaged nails/
staples. DO NOT use dirty or damaged
nails/staples!
Model T27338 (Mfd. Since 01/15)
guide.
Jammed Nail

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