Bostitch N79PT Operation and Maintenance Manual
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To load nails into the Bostitch N79PT Nailer, first ensure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Slide the magazine cover open, insert the nail strip, and then close the magazine securely.
The Bostitch N79PT Nailer is designed to use 15-degree wire weld coil nails ranging from 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/2 inches in length.
If the nailer is not firing, check that it is properly connected to the air supply with adequate pressure (typically 70-120 PSI). Additionally, ensure the magazine is loaded correctly and the trigger and safety mechanisms are functioning properly.
Disconnect the air supply first. Open the magazine and remove any nails. Use a small tool to clear any jammed nails from the driver blade area carefully. Reassemble and test the tool.
Regular maintenance includes lubricating the tool with pneumatic tool oil, checking and tightening screws, and inspecting the air hose and connections for leaks. Clean the tool regularly to prevent dirt buildup.
Check all connections and fittings for tightness. Inspect the O-rings and seals for wear or damage and replace them if necessary. Ensure the air hose is not damaged or kinked.
Use the depth adjustment dial located near the trigger. Rotate it to increase or decrease the depth of drive to achieve the desired nail penetration.
Yes, the Bostitch N79PT Nailer is suitable for light framing applications, as well as for roofing, siding, and decking tasks.
The recommended air pressure for the Bostitch N79PT Nailer is between 70 and 120 PSI. Always refer to the user manual for specific guidance based on the task.
Disconnect the air supply, clean the tool, and store it in a dry place. Avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures to prevent rust and damage.