Bostitch SDCN14B Operation and Maintenance Manual
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To load nails, first disconnect the tool from the air supply. Open the magazine by pulling back the pusher lever. Insert the nails with the points facing down and slide them to the front of the magazine. Release the pusher lever to secure the nails in place.
Disconnect the air supply before attempting to clear a jam. Open the magazine and remove any jammed nails. Check for obstructions in the feed mechanism and clear them. Reassemble the nailer and reconnect to the air supply.
The depth of drive can be adjusted using the depth adjustment wheel located near the trigger. Rotate the wheel clockwise for a deeper drive and counterclockwise for a shallower drive. Test on a scrap piece to ensure the desired depth.
Regular maintenance includes daily lubrication of the air inlet, checking for and replacing worn or damaged parts, and cleaning the feed system weekly. A full inspection should be done monthly to ensure optimal performance.
Air leaks may be caused by worn O-rings or seals. Inspect these components for damage and replace them if needed. Also, ensure all fittings are securely tightened.
The Bostitch SDCN14B is compatible with 14-gauge nails ranging from 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/2 inches in length. Ensure that the nails match the specifications for optimal performance.
Disconnect the air supply and remove any nails from the magazine. Clean the tool and store it in a dry, cool place. Use the protective case to prevent dust and debris accumulation.
Yes, the Bostitch SDCN14B is designed for use with metal connectors. Ensure you are using the correct type of nails specified for metal connectors to achieve the best results.
Ensure the air supply is properly connected and that there is sufficient air pressure. Check for any obstructions in the trigger or safety mechanism. Verify that the magazine is loaded with the correct nails.
To replace the driver blade, disconnect the tool from the air supply, remove the magazine, and unscrew the cap. Remove the old driver blade and insert the new one. Reassemble the tool and test for proper operation.