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Craftsman evolv 15206 Operator's Manual page 36

3 gallon oil-free compressor with brad nailer and inflation/blowgun kit
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RESOLUCION
DE AVERIAS EN EL MARTILLO DE CLAVOS PEQUE_IOS
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Dejedeusarla
herramienta inmediatamente si surge
alguno de los siguientes problemas
durante su funcionamiento.
S61o
t6cnicos o centros de servicio
calificados
pueden hacer reparaciones
a esta herramienta.
Problem
Air leak near the
1.
top of the tool or
in the trigger area 2.
Air leak near
bottom of tool.
Air leak between
1.
body and
2.
cylinder cap.
Fasteners being
1.
driven too deep.
2.
Tool does not
1.
function well,
2.
does not drive
fasteners,
3.
operates
sluggishly.
4.
Antes de efectuar cualquier reparaci6n
o ajuste, desconecte
la herramienta del
suministro
de aire. AI reemplazar aros
t6ricos o cilindros, lubriquelos con
aceite para herramientas neumaticas
antes de reensamblarlos.
Possible Causes
O-ring in trigger valve
damaged.
Trigger valve head
damaged.
3. Trigger valve stem, seal,
or O-ring damaged.
1. Loose screws
2. Worn or damaged O-rings
or bumper.
Loose screws.
Worn or damaged O-rings
or seals.
Worn bumper.
Air pressure is too high.
inadequate
air supply.
inadequate
lubrication.
Worn or damaged O-rings
or seals.
Exhaust port in cylinder
head is blocked.
Probable Solutions
1. Push Power Switch to
On position.
2. Check power at outlet.
3. Plug line cord into electrical
outlet.
1. Tighten screws.
2. Check and replace O-rings
and/or bumper.
1. Tighten screws.
2. Check and replace O-rings
or seals.
1. Replace bumper.
2. Adjust air pressure.
1. Verify adequate air supply.
2. Place 2-6 drops of oil into
air inlet to lubricate.
3. Check and replace O-rings
or seals.
4. Consult qualified service
technician to replace
internal parts.
Tool skips
1. Worn bumper or damaged
1. Replace bumper or loading
fasteners
Tool jams
loading spring.
2. Dirt in front plate.
3. Dirt or damage is
preventing fasteners from
moving, freely in the
magazine.
4. Worn or dried-out O-ring on
piston, or lack of lubrication.
5. Cylinder cover seal leaking.
1. Incorrect or damaged
fasteners.
2. Damaged or worn driver
guide.
3. Magazine or nose screw
loose.
4. Magazine is dirty.
spring.
2. Clean drive channel on
front plate.
3. Clean magazine.
4. O-ring needs to be replacec
or lubricated.
5. Replace sealing washer.
1. Change and use correct
fasteners.
2. Check and replace the
driver guide.
3. Tighten the magazine.
4. Clean the magazine.
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