Bostitch N80C Nailer Specification
Bostitch N80C Nailer F.A.Q.
How do I load nails into the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
To load nails into the Bostitch N80C Nailer, first disconnect the tool from the air supply. Then, open the magazine by releasing the latch and pulling it open. Insert a coil of nails into the magazine with the pointed tips facing downward. Close the magazine until it clicks securely into place.
What type of maintenance does the Bostitch N80C Nailer require?
Regular maintenance for the Bostitch N80C includes cleaning the tool after use, lubricating moving parts with pneumatic tool oil, and inspecting for worn or damaged parts. Replace any damaged components promptly to ensure optimal performance.
Why is the Bostitch N80C Nailer not firing nails?
If the Bostitch N80C Nailer is not firing, check the air supply to ensure it is connected and providing adequate pressure. Inspect the magazine to confirm it is loaded with nails and not jammed. Also, examine the trigger valve and safety mechanisms for any obstructions or malfunctions.
How can I clear a nail jam in the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
To clear a nail jam in the Bostitch N80C, disconnect the air supply and open the magazine. Remove the jammed nails carefully using pliers if necessary. Inspect the magazine and nosepiece for any debris and clean it before reassembling and reconnecting the air supply.
What is the recommended air pressure for operating the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
The recommended air pressure for operating the Bostitch N80C Nailer is between 70 and 120 PSI. Ensure your air compressor is set within this range for optimal performance and safety.
Can the Bostitch N80C Nailer be used for both softwood and hardwood?
Yes, the Bostitch N80C Nailer can be used for both softwood and hardwood. However, you may need to adjust the air pressure accordingly and select the appropriate nail type for the material being used.
How do I adjust the depth of drive on the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
The Bostitch N80C Nailer features a depth adjustment control. To adjust the depth of drive, locate the adjustment knob or screw, typically situated near the nosepiece, and rotate it to increase or decrease the nail depth as needed.
What should I do if air is leaking from the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
If air is leaking from the Bostitch N80C, first check all seals and O-rings for wear or damage. Tighten any loose screws and ensure all connections are secure. If the leak persists, replace any faulty components.
Is it necessary to use a specific type of oil with the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
Yes, it is recommended to use pneumatic tool oil specifically designed for air tools. This type of oil helps to lubricate the internal components, reducing wear and ensuring smooth operation.
How often should I lubricate the Bostitch N80C Nailer?
It is advisable to lubricate the Bostitch N80C Nailer before each use. Add a few drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet to ensure proper lubrication of internal components.