Hitachi NT50AGF Instruction And Safety Manual page 31

Flooring nailer
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Nailer is not
Obstruction keep-
always driving
ing the nail clip
a nail (cont.)
from advancing.
Air is escaping
Damaged or worn
seal.
Oil has been used
causing O-Rings
to swell which can
restrict movement
of piston or other
component that
must seal.
Nailer is driving
Gate (Ref. #22)
two nails.
is loose or is not
seated properly
End of Rail (Ref.
#26) is worn or
damaged.
Screws holding
Magazine (Ref.
#29) may be loose
preventing Rail
(Ref. #26) from be-
ing held properly in
place.
Nails are not be-
Not driving Nails
ing counter sunk
into the tongue
into wood and
area
are left sticking
out of wood.
Tip of Driver Blade
(Ref. #58) broken
Air pressure too
low
Using air compres-
sor that is too small
Using an air line
that is too small
Clear obstruction, trash, bent
or twisted nails, etc. Make sure
Pusher provides positive push-
ing force on the Nail clip to
prevent Nails from turning
Contact Hitachi for replace-
ment.
Contact Hitachi for replace-
ment.
Disconnect air supply; clear
nails from tool; reinstall the
Gate (Ref. #22).
Turn Rail (Ref. #26) around to
use other end in Guide if this
has not been previously done.
If Rail has already been turned
previously, replace Rail.
Tighten Screws (Ref. #43, #29)
that secure the Magazine (Ref.
#28) to the Guide (Ref. #21) and
the back Magazine Retainer
Bracket (Ref. #27).
Always drive Nails into the
tongue area, not the groove.
Contact Hitachi for replace-
ment.
Set air pressure to 100-115 PSI
Follow recommendations in the
Owner's Manual relative to size
and volume of air compressor.
The ideal air compressor trip
on pressure should be 115 PSI
or above.
Always use 3/8" ID air line.
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