Bostitch N70CBM Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Bostitch N70CBM Nailer Specification

The Bostitch N70CBM Nailer is a high-performance pneumatic coil nailer designed for industrial applications, particularly in construction and framing tasks. Engineered for reliability and efficiency, it operates with a pressure range of 70 to 120 PSI, ensuring optimal power for driving nails into various materials. The nailer is compatible with 15-degree wire-weld coil nails ranging from 1-3/4 inches to 2-3/4 inches in length, providing versatility for different project requirements.

Featuring a lightweight yet durable magnesium housing, the Bostitch N70CBM is built for extended use without causing significant user fatigue. Its ergonomic design includes a rubber comfort grip, enhancing handling and control during operation. The tool's magazine has a high-capacity design, accommodating up to 300 nails to minimize downtime for reloading. A quick-release canister facilitates fast refills, while the adjustable depth guide allows precise control over nail depth, ensuring consistent results.

The nailer incorporates a sequential trip trigger mechanism for added safety, reducing the risk of accidental discharge. Additionally, the tool-free adjustable exhaust directs air away from the user and work surface, maintaining a clean and safe working environment. With its robust construction and advanced features, the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer is an essential tool for professionals seeking reliability and performance in demanding nailing tasks.

Bostitch N70CBM Nailer F.A.Q.

What is the recommended air pressure for operating the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

The recommended air pressure for operating the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer is between 70 and 120 psi. Ensure your air compressor is set within this range for optimal performance.

How do I clear a jam in the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

To clear a jam, disconnect the air supply first. Then, open the nose of the nailer and remove the jammed fastener with pliers. Reassemble the tool before reconnecting the air supply.

What type of nails can be used with the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

The Bostitch N70CBM Nailer is designed to use wire-weld coil nails ranging from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches in length. Ensure the nails are compatible with the tool specifications.

How often should I lubricate the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

It is recommended to add a few drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet before each use. This helps in maintaining the tool's performance and longevity.

What should I do if the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer is not firing?

First, check if the air supply is connected and the pressure is adequate. Examine for any jams or obstructions in the nailer. If issues persist, inspect the trigger valve or contact Bostitch customer support.

How can I adjust the depth of drive on the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

The depth of drive can be adjusted by using the depth adjustment knob located near the trigger. Turn the knob to achieve the desired depth setting. Always test on scrap material first.

What maintenance steps are necessary for the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

Regularly clean the exterior with a dry cloth, lubricate the tool before each use, and inspect for worn or damaged parts. Replace O-rings and seals annually or as needed.

Can the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer be used for roofing applications?

Yes, the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer is suitable for heavy-duty applications, including roofing, due to its high capacity magazine and compatibility with a range of nail lengths.

What safety precautions should I take when using the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer?

Always wear safety goggles and gloves, ensure the work area is clear of bystanders, and never point the nailer at yourself or others. Disconnect the air supply when not in use or during maintenance.

How do I store the Bostitch N70CBM Nailer when not in use?

Store the nailer in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep it in its case or on a secure shelf to prevent dust accumulation and accidental damage.