Bostitch PN100 Operation and Maintenance Manual

To load nails into the Bostitch PN100, ensure the tool is disconnected from the air supply. Open the magazine by pulling the latch, insert the nails with the pointed end facing down, and close the magazine securely. Reconnect to the air supply before use.
The recommended air pressure for the Bostitch PN100 Nailer is between 70 and 120 PSI. Ensure your air compressor is set within this range to avoid damage to the tool and ensure optimal performance.
Disconnect the nailer from the air supply. Open the magazine and remove any visible nails. Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to gently remove the jammed nail. Once cleared, reload the nails and reconnect the air supply.
Regularly check and clean the nailer to ensure it is free from debris. Lubricate the moving parts with a few drops of pneumatic tool oil before each use to keep the tool operating smoothly.
Ensure the air supply is connected and within the recommended pressure range. Check for nail jams or empty magazine. Inspect the trigger and safety mechanisms for functionality.
The PN100 typically features a depth adjustment dial near the trigger or nose. Turn the dial to adjust the depth at which nails are driven, testing on scrap material to achieve the desired depth.
Yes, the PN100 can be used on various materials such as wood, drywall, and light metal fixtures. Always ensure you are using compatible nails for the material you are working with.
The PN100 is compatible with 1/4-inch to 2-inch nails. Refer to the user manual for specific nail gauge and angle requirements to ensure optimal performance.
O-rings should be inspected regularly and replaced if signs of wear or damage are present. Typically, replacing o-rings annually or after every 100,000 nails fired is recommended.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves when operating the nailer. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders and obstructions. Never point the tool at yourself or others, even when disconnected from the air supply.