Bostitch BT35B-2 Operation and Maintenance Manual
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The recommended air pressure for the Bostitch BT35B-2 Nailer is between 70 and 120 PSI. Always check the tool's manual for specific pressure settings.
To clear a jam, disconnect the tool from the air supply, open the magazine, and carefully remove the jammed fastener with pliers. Ensure no debris remains before reloading.
The Bostitch BT35B-2 Nailer is designed for 18-gauge brad nails ranging from 5/8 inch to 1-3/8 inches in length.
Inconsistent firing can be caused by low air pressure, a dirty air filter, or worn-out O-rings. Check these components and ensure all connections are secure.
It is recommended to lubricate the nailer after every use by adding a few drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet. Regular lubrication helps maintain performance and extend tool life.
Yes, the Bostitch BT35B-2 Nailer can be used on hardwoods, but ensure you have the correct air pressure setting and nail length for optimal performance.
If the nailer is leaking air, check for damaged seals or O-rings and replace them if necessary. Verify that all connections are tight and the air pressure is within the recommended range.
To adjust the depth of drive, use the depth adjustment dial located near the nose of the tool. Rotate the dial to achieve the desired nail depth.
Yes, the Bostitch BT35B-2 Nailer is equipped with a contact trip mechanism that requires the nose to be depressed before the trigger can be activated, reducing the risk of accidental firing.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the tool, checking for worn parts, lubricating the air inlet, and inspecting for any air leaks or loose screws. Always follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule.