Bostitch BT200-2 Operation and Maintenance Manual
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To load nails into the Bostitch BT200-2, first disconnect the tool from the air supply. Then, slide open the magazine and insert the nails with the pointed ends facing downward. Close the magazine until it clicks securely into place.
If the nailer jams, disconnect it from the air supply and open the magazine to remove any bent or stuck nails. Check for blockages in the nosepiece and clear them if necessary. Reassemble the tool and test it on scrap material to ensure proper operation.
The Bostitch BT200-2 features a tool-free depth adjustment. Rotate the depth adjustment wheel located near the trigger to increase or decrease the depth of drive until the desired setting is achieved.
The BT200-2 is compatible with 18-gauge brad nails ranging from 5/8 inch to 2 inches in length. Always use Bostitch-approved nails for optimal performance and safety.
Misfiring can be caused by insufficient air pressure, incorrect nail size, or a dirty nosepiece. Ensure the air pressure is within the recommended range of 70-120 PSI, use the correct nails, and clean the nosepiece regularly.
It's recommended to oil the BT200-2 at the start of each workday and after every few hours of continuous use. Apply a few drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet before connecting the air supply.
Yes, the BT200-2 can be used on hardwoods, but ensure you adjust the depth of drive and use appropriate air pressure to achieve the best results without damaging the wood.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the tool after use, checking and replacing worn parts, lubricating with pneumatic oil, and inspecting the air hose and connections for leaks.
First, check all connections for tightness. Inspect the O-rings and seals for wear and replace them if necessary. Ensure the air hose fittings are secure and undamaged.
Always wear safety glasses, disconnect the tool from the air supply before maintenance, and never point the nailer at yourself or others. Familiarize yourself with the user manual for additional safety guidelines.