Bostitch BRN175 Operation and Maintenance Manual

Bostitch BRN175 Nailer manual cover
Pages 44
Year 2015
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Bostitch BRN175 Nailer Specification

The Bostitch BRN175 Nailer is a high-performance roofing nailer designed for efficiency and durability in professional roofing applications. It operates with a pressure range of 70-120 PSI, providing optimal power for driving nails into various roofing materials. The nailer is compatible with 15-degree coil roofing nails, ranging from 3/4 inch to 1-3/4 inches in length, allowing versatility for different roofing tasks. It features a lightweight magnesium housing that reduces user fatigue while maintaining robust performance. The tool-free adjustable shingle guide ensures precise nail placement, enhancing consistency and quality of work.

Equipped with a side-load canister, the Bostitch BRN175 offers quick and convenient reloading, minimizing downtime on the job. The depth adjustment feature allows users to easily set the desired depth for nail driving, accommodating diverse material thicknesses. The nailer's contact trip operation ensures rapid and efficient nailing, which is essential for high-speed roofing projects. Additionally, the integrated exhaust diffuser directs air away from the user, improving comfort during prolonged use. The over-molded grip enhances handling ergonomics, providing a secure and comfortable grip even in challenging working conditions.

Designed with durability in mind, the Bostitch BRN175 incorporates wear guards and skid pads to protect the tool from job site wear and tear. This nailer is engineered for reliability, ensuring consistent performance under rigorous conditions. It is an ideal choice for roofing professionals seeking a reliable, efficient, and easy-to-use tool that meets the demands of modern roofing projects.

Bostitch BRN175 Nailer F.A.Q.

How do I load nails into the Bostitch BRN175 Nailer?

To load nails, disconnect the tool from the air supply, open the magazine by pulling back the latch, insert the coil of nails into the canister, feed the nails through the feed pawl, and close the canister cover securely.

What type of maintenance does the Bostitch BRN175 require?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the feed system, lubricating the O-rings with pneumatic tool oil, inspecting for worn or damaged parts, and ensuring all screws and fasteners are tightened.

Why is my Bostitch BRN175 Nailer misfiring?

Misfiring can be caused by an insufficient air supply, a jammed nail, worn driver blade, or damaged seals. Verify air pressure, clear jams, and inspect and replace worn parts as necessary.

How can I prevent jams in the Bostitch BRN175?

Ensure you are using the correct type and size of nails, keep the tool clean, regularly check and maintain the feed system, and operate at the recommended air pressure.

What should I do if my Bostitch BRN175 is leaking air?

Check for damaged O-rings or seals, tighten all fittings and screws, and ensure the air hose is properly connected. Replace any damaged components.

Can I use the Bostitch BRN175 for siding applications?

Yes, the Bostitch BRN175 is suitable for siding applications. Ensure you use nails that are appropriate for siding materials and adjust the depth setting for optimal results.

What is the recommended air pressure for operating the Bostitch BRN175?

The recommended air pressure for the Bostitch BRN175 Nailer is between 70 to 120 PSI. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific applications.

How do I adjust the depth of drive on my Bostitch BRN175?

To adjust the depth of drive, use the depth adjustment dial located near the trigger. Turn the dial to increase or decrease the nail depth according to your requirements.

What safety precautions should I take when using the Bostitch BRN175?

Always wear safety goggles, disconnect the tool from the air supply before maintenance, keep your fingers away from the trigger when not nailing, and avoid pointing the tool at anyone.

How can I clear a jammed nail from the Bostitch BRN175?

Disconnect the tool from the air supply, open the magazine, and remove the jammed nail using needle-nose pliers. Inspect the feed system for damage before resuming operation.