Bostitch MFN-200 Operation and Maintenance Manual
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To load nails into the Bostitch MFN-200, first ensure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Open the magazine by pulling back the latch, insert the nails with the point facing downward, and close the magazine until it clicks into place.
If your Bostitch MFN-200 is not firing, check if the air pressure is adequate (usually between 70-120 PSI), ensure the nails are correctly loaded, and inspect for any jams or obstructions in the nosepiece.
To clear a jam, disconnect the tool from the air supply, open the magazine, and remove any jammed nails. Use needle-nose pliers if necessary to clear debris from the nosepiece.
Regular maintenance includes lubricating the nailer with pneumatic tool oil, checking and replacing worn O-rings, and cleaning the exterior with a dry cloth after use to prevent rust.
Double firing can be caused by incorrect trigger handling or worn trigger components. Ensure you fully release the trigger between each nail and inspect the trigger mechanism for wear.
Store the nailer in a dry, cool place, preferably in its original case. Disconnect it from the air supply, remove any nails, and lightly oil the metal parts to prevent corrosion.
The Bostitch MFN-200 is designed for use with 1-1/2" to 2" 16-gauge finish nails. Ensure you use high-quality nails to prevent jamming and ensure smooth operation.
Adjust the depth of drive by rotating the depth adjustment knob located near the nosepiece. Test on a scrap piece of wood to ensure the nail is driven to the desired depth.
Yes, the Bostitch MFN-200 can be used on both softwood and hardwood. Adjust the air pressure and depth of drive settings for optimal results based on the wood density.
Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clear, keep your fingers away from the trigger when not in use, and never point the nailer at yourself or others.