Ryobi P320 Operator's Manual

To load nails into the Ryobi P320, first ensure the tool is powered off. Slide the magazine latch backward and insert the nails into the magazine. Close the magazine until it clicks securely.
The Ryobi P320 Nailer is compatible with 18-gauge brad nails ranging from 5/8 inch to 2 inches in length.
If the Ryobi P320 is not firing, check to ensure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Verify that nails are loaded correctly, and check for any jams in the nail path.
Regularly clean the nailer to remove dust and debris. Check for loose screws and tighten them as needed. Lubricate moving parts with a light oil periodically to ensure smooth operation.
To clear a jam, remove the battery and open the jam release by pulling up the lever. Remove any jammed nails and reassemble the nailer before re-inserting the battery.
Always wear safety goggles and ear protection when using the nailer. Keep fingers away from the nail exit area, and never point the tool at anyone. Ensure the tool is off when not in use.
To adjust the depth of drive, rotate the depth adjustment wheel located near the trigger. Turn it clockwise for a deeper drive and counterclockwise for a shallower drive.
Yes, the Ryobi P320 can be used on various types of wood, from softwoods like pine to hardwoods like oak. Adjust the depth setting accordingly for different materials.
If the nailer misfires, inspect for jams and ensure nails are loaded correctly. Check the battery charge level and consider using a different set of brad nails if issues persist.
The battery life varies depending on the usage, but a fully charged 18V ONE+ battery can typically drive up to 1,700 nails before needing a recharge.