Bostitch BCN650D1 Instruction Manual

Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer manual cover
Pages 56
Year 2017
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Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer Specification

The Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer is a high-performance cordless tool designed for precision and efficiency in finish carpentry and woodworking projects. It operates on a 20V MAX lithium-ion battery, providing the convenience of cordless mobility without compromising on power. The nailer is capable of driving 15-gauge angled finish nails, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including crown molding, baseboards, and door and window casings.

The BCN650D1 features a tool-free jam release mechanism, allowing for quick and easy clearing of nail jams to minimize downtime. Its tool-free depth adjustment enables precise nail placement, ensuring a high-quality finish with minimal surface damage. The nailer is equipped with a brushless motor, enhancing its durability and extending its lifespan while improving battery efficiency.

A selectable trigger system allows users to switch between sequential and contact actuation modes, offering flexibility in different working conditions. Its ergonomic design includes a comfortable over-molded grip, reducing user fatigue during prolonged use. The integrated LED light provides better visibility in low-light conditions, improving accuracy and safety on the job site.

The BCN650D1 comes with a no-mar tip to protect work surfaces and a belt hook for convenient storage and accessibility. With a magazine capacity of up to 110 nails, it supports long periods of work without frequent reloading. The combination of advanced features and cordless convenience makes the Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer a versatile and reliable choice for professionals seeking precision and efficiency in their finishing tasks.

Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer F.A.Q.

How do I load nails into the Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer?

To load nails, first ensure the tool is turned off and disconnected from the power source. Slide the magazine open, place the nails into the magazine ensuring they are aligned properly, and then close the magazine securely.

What type of nails can I use with the Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer?

The BCN650D1 is compatible with 15 gauge angled finish nails. It's recommended to use Bostitch brand nails for optimal performance.

Why is my Bostitch BCN650D1 Nailer not firing?

Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Check that the nails are correctly loaded and that there are no jams in the magazine or nose piece. Additionally, verify the tool is not in lock mode.

How can I resolve a jam in the BCN650D1 Nailer?

First, disconnect the tool from the power source. Open the nose piece by releasing the latch and remove any jammed nails. Close the nose piece securely before reconnecting the power.

What maintenance does the Bostitch BCN650D1 require?

Regularly clean the tool with a dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Check for any loose screws or parts. Lubricate moving parts according to the user manual, and always store the tool in a dry place.

How do I adjust the depth of drive on the BCN650D1?

Use the depth adjustment wheel located near the nose of the tool. Rotate the wheel to increase or decrease the nail depth as needed. Always test on a scrap piece of wood to ensure accuracy.

Can I use the BCN650D1 for outdoor projects?

Yes, the BCN650D1 can be used for outdoor projects, but ensure the nails are suitable for outdoor use to prevent rust. Additionally, avoid using the tool in wet conditions to prevent damage.

How do I change the battery on the BCN650D1 Nailer?

Press the battery release button located at the base of the handle, slide out the old battery, and insert the new, fully charged battery until it clicks into place.

Is there an indicator for battery life on the Bostitch BCN650D1?

Yes, the BCN650D1 is equipped with an LED battery status indicator located on the battery pack. It shows the remaining charge level when pressed.

What should I do if the BCN650D1 overheats during use?

Immediately stop using the tool and let it cool down. Ensure that the cooling vents are not blocked. If overheating persists, consult the user manual or contact Bostitch customer support.