Bostitch N58C Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Bostitch N58C Nailer Specification

The Bostitch N58C Nailer is a versatile and robust pneumatic tool designed for efficiency and durability in various construction and industrial applications. It operates with a pressure range of 70 to 120 PSI, ensuring optimal power and consistency for driving nails into a variety of materials. The nailer accommodates nails ranging from 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/2 inches in length, offering flexibility for different project requirements. Its magazine capacity holds up to 300 nails, minimizing the frequency of reloads and increasing productivity.

The N58C features a lightweight magnesium housing that enhances maneuverability and reduces operator fatigue during extended use. Its adjustable depth guide allows for precise nail placement, ensuring flush or countersunk finishes as needed. The tool-free adjustable exhaust directs air away from the user, enhancing comfort and safety on the job site. A sequential trip trigger and a contact trip trigger offer users selectable actuation modes, providing control over the nailing process for both precision and speed.

The nailer's rubber grip handle enhances comfort and control, reducing the risk of slippage during operation. Additionally, the Bostitch N58C includes a built-in air filter that prevents internal contamination, prolonging the tool's lifespan and maintaining performance. Its durable construction and efficient design make it suitable for tasks such as roofing, decking, and siding, providing reliable performance across various applications. Overall, the Bostitch N58C Nailer combines power, precision, and user-friendly features, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking quality and efficiency.

Bostitch N58C Nailer F.A.Q.

How do I load nails into the Bostitch N58C Nailer?

To load nails into the Bostitch N58C, first ensure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Open the magazine by sliding the latch and pulling back the magazine cover. Insert the coil of nails into the magazine, making sure the nail heads are aligned with the slot. Close the magazine cover and secure the latch.

What should I do if the nailer is not firing nails?

If the nailer is not firing, check the air pressure to ensure it is within the recommended range of 70-120 psi. Verify that the nails are properly loaded and the magazine is not jammed. Also, inspect the trigger and safety mechanisms for any obstructions or damage.

How can I clear a jam in the Bostitch N58C Nailer?

Disconnect the nailer from the air supply. Open the magazine and remove any bent or jammed nails. Inspect the feed mechanism and clear any debris. Once cleared, reload the nails and test the tool to ensure proper operation.

What maintenance steps are recommended for the Bostitch N58C?

Regular maintenance includes lubricating the tool with pneumatic tool oil before each use, checking for loose screws and parts, and cleaning the feed mechanism. Inspect the air hose and connections for leaks. Store the tool in a clean, dry place when not in use.

What type of nails should I use with the Bostitch N58C Nailer?

The Bostitch N58C is designed for 15-degree coil nails ranging from 1-1/4" to 2-1/2" in length. Use only compatible nails to ensure optimal performance and safety.

How do I adjust the depth of drive on the Bostitch N58C?

To adjust the depth of drive, use the depth adjustment dial located near the trigger. Rotate the dial to increase or decrease the depth as needed. Test on a scrap piece of wood to ensure the desired depth is achieved.

Why is my nailer double-firing and how can I fix it?

Double-firing can occur if the trigger is not fully released between shots or if the air pressure is too high. Ensure proper trigger operation and adjust the air pressure within the recommended range.

Can the Bostitch N58C Nailer be used for siding installation?

Yes, the Bostitch N58C is suitable for siding installation. Ensure you use the appropriate nails and adjust the depth of drive for the material thickness.

What should I do if there is air leaking from the nailer?

Check all seals and O-rings for damage and replace them if necessary. Inspect the air hose and connections for leaks. Ensure all fittings are tight and secure.

How often should I lubricate the Bostitch N58C Nailer?

Lubricate the nailer with pneumatic tool oil before each use to ensure smooth operation and prevent wear. Apply a few drops of oil into the air inlet before connecting to the air supply.