Bostitch SL1838BC Operation and Maintenance Manual
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To load staples, first disconnect the stapler from the air supply. Pull back on the magazine release latch and slide the magazine open. Insert staples with the points facing down, then slide the magazine closed until it clicks into place.
The recommended air pressure for the Bostitch SL1838BC Stapler is between 70 to 120 PSI. Ensure your air compressor is set within this range for optimal performance.
Jamming can occur due to incorrect staple size, worn-out components, or insufficient air pressure. Ensure you are using the correct staples, check for worn parts, and verify that your air compressor is set to the recommended PSI.
Disconnect the stapler from the air supply, open the magazine, and remove any stuck staples. Check the driver blade for obstructions and gently remove them with needle-nose pliers if necessary. Reassemble the tool and test its operation.
Regularly clean the exterior with a soft cloth, lubricate the moving parts with pneumatic tool oil, and check for any worn or damaged components. Store the stapler in a dry, dust-free environment when not in use.
The depth of drive can be adjusted using the depth adjustment dial located near the trigger. Rotate the dial to increase or decrease the depth to your desired setting.
The Bostitch SL1838BC Stapler is compatible with 18-gauge narrow crown staples ranging from 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inches in length. Ensure you use the appropriate size for your project.
Misfiring or double-firing can be caused by worn trigger components, incorrect air pressure, or a dirty tool. Inspect and replace any worn parts, ensure the air pressure is correct, and clean the tool thoroughly.
Yes, the Bostitch SL1838BC Stapler can be used for upholstery work. Its narrow crown staples make it suitable for attaching fabric without causing damage. Ensure you select the appropriate staple length for your material.
Disconnect the stapler from the air supply, remove any remaining staples, and clean the tool. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent rust and damage.