Bosch Power Tools FNS138-23 User Manual

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Operating/Safety Instructions Consignes de fonctionnement/sécurité Instrucciones de funcionamiento y seguridad
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General Pneumatic Tool Safety Rules
ALL USERS AND EMPLOYERS/OWNERS MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING OR MAINTAINING THIS TOOL. Failure to follow all instructions listed below
may result in electric shock, fire, serious personal injury or death.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Work Area
Ke e p yo u r wo r k ar e a cl e an a n d we l l li t . Cl u ttered
benches and dark areas increase the risks of accidents, electric shock, fire, and injury to persons.
Do not operat e p n e u m a t i c t o o l s i n e x p l o s i v e atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. The tool is able to create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes. Never use the tool in sites containing lacquer, paint, benzine, thinner, gasoline, gases, adhesive agents, and other materials which are combustible or explosive.
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a pneumatic tool. Distractions may cause loss
of control of the tool. Fragments of fasteners may cause injury to bystanders.
Never engage in horseplay with the tool. Respect the tool as a working implement.
Personal Safety
Do not remove, tamper with, or otherwise cause the tool operating controls to become disabled or inoperable.
This will cause the tool to work irregularly and may result in the risk of injury.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long
hair can be caught in moving parts and increases the risk of injury.
Always wear eye and ear protection when using this tool. Use additional personal protective equipment as appropriate when operating this tool. Operators and
others in work area must wear safety glasses with side shields and make sure all other personnel in the work area wear safety glasses. Safety glasses must conform to the requirements of American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and provide protection against flying particles both from the front and side. Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise is able to cause hearing loss. Dust mask, non - s kid s a f ety s h o es, h a r d ha t and o ther p e rsonal pro t e ctive equi p m ent, m u st b e used for a ppropri a t e conditions.
Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Slippery hands cannot safely control the tool.
Avoid directing exhaust air from the tool into your or a bystander face and eyes. Exhaust air from a tool can
contain water, oil, metal particles or contaminants from the compressor, which can be blown into the eyes or cause serious injury. Use adjustable air vent to direct exhaust to blow exhaust air away from user.
Stay alert. Watch what you are doing, and use common sense when operating a pneumatic tool. Do not use the tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention while operating the
tool may result in serious personal injury.
Avoid unintentional operation. While connecting air supply do not depress trigger. Do not carry the tool with
your finger on the trigger or connect the tool to the air supply with the switch “on.”
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footing and balance enable better control
of the tool in unexpected situations.
Make sure air hose is free of snags and obstructions. Do not at t a c h an air hose or tool to yo u r body.
Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss of balance or footing in addition to unintentional tool operation. Attach the hose to the structure to reduce the risk of loss of balance if the hose shifts.
Tool Use and Care
Use this tool and accessories in accordance with the instructions. Tools and accessories must be used for the
purpose for which they are designed. Use of the pneumatic tool for operations different from what's described in this manual can result in a hazardous situation.
Use only accessories that are recommended by BOSCH for your particular model. Accessories that may be
recom men ded fo r a pa rti cul ar model tool may not be suitable on other model tools and may result in personal injury.
Before each use, inspect the tool. Do not operate if any portion of th e to ol is loose, missing, damaged, malfunctioning, disconnected or altered. If the tool
appears to be operating unusually and/or making strange noises, stop using it immediately and contact your local service center. There is a risk of bursting if the tool is damaged.
Do no t fo r c e tool. Use the cor r e c t tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer
at the rate for which it is designed.
Do not operate the tool with any power source other than that sp e c i f i e d in the to o l op e r a t i n g / s a f e t y instructions. Use of alternative power sources may result
in malfunctions of the tool and the power source which may lead to serious injury of you or others in your surroundings.
Di scon nect to ol from ai r su pply wh en not in use .
Leaving the tool unattended with the air supply connected can result in unintentional operation of the tool by users unfamiliar with tool.
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Disconnect the tool from the air source before making ad justm ents, cle a ring jam s , u n load i ng f asten ers, leaving the work area, performing tool maintenance or storing the tool. Such precautionary safety measures
reduce the risk or unintentional tool operation.
Never carry the tool by the hose. The tool, air fittings and the air hose may become damaged.
Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the work piece to a stable platform. Holding
work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control or personal injury.
The correct pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job. Always follow recommendations for the particular
tool.
Maintain tools with care. Properly maintained tools are less likely to break and cause injury. Any alteration or modification is a misuse and may result in a dangerous condition.
Service
Maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel may result in misplacing of the internal components which could cause serious hazard. We recommend that all tool
service be performed by a BOSCH factory service center or authorized BOSCH service station.
Develop a periodic maintenance schedule for your tool. When cleaning a tool be careful not to disassemble any portion of the tool since internal components may be misplaced or safety components may be improperly mounted. Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline, carbon
tetrachloride, ammonia, etc. may damage plastic parts and o-rings.
Wh e n ser v i cing t he t o o l, u s e onl y rec o m mended BOSCH replacement parts. Follow instructions in the Maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized
parts or failure to follow Maintenance Instructions can cause a risk of injury.
Use only the air tool lubricants supplied with the tool or specified by BOSCH. Do not use other lubricants as they
may damage the tool. See the "Lubrication" section for a list
of recommended air tool lubricants.
Replace missing or damaged warning labels. Refer to tool schematic for correct placement and part number.
Keep the tool clean and lubricated. Clean the tool at least daily and lubricate as required. Never operate a dirty or malfunctioning tool.
When not in use, store the tool out of reach of children and other personnel unfamiliar with tool operation.
When not in use, the tool should be disconnected and stored in a dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Lock the storage area. Tools are dangerous in the hands of users unfamiliar with the tool.
Air Source
Never use oxygen or other bottled gases as a power source. Explosion may occur. Combustible gases and other
bottled gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode.
Use only clean, dry, regulated, compressed air within the rated pressure range marked on the tool. Do not exceed maximum recommended air pressure marked on the tool. Verify prior to using the tool that the air source
has been adjusted within the rated air-pressure range. Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day. Tools operated in excess of their maximum pressure rating may operate abnormally or burst, resulting in personal injury.
Never connect the tool to an air source that is capable of producing air pressure exceeding 200 PSI. Excessive
pressure can cause abnormal operation or cause the tool to burst, resulting in personal injury.
Do not abuse the air hose. Protect all hoses from kinks, restrictions, solvents or sharp objects. Keep air hose away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving pa rts.
Replace damaged hoses immediately. Damaged hoses can burst or whip around.
Ch eck all fi tting s, hoses , p ipes, co nnec tions an d compressor before each use of this tool. Repair or replace damaged or leaking hoses and connections immediately. Damage to a hose or connection can cause a
Safety Rules for Pneumatic Nailer Tools
Alway s a ssume the tool cont ain s nails. Chec k t he
magazine for nails that may be left in the tool, even if you think the tool is empty or disconnected.
Never point the tool at yourself or others in the work area. Always assume the tool contains nails. If nails are
accidentally fired, it may result in injury. The tool is not a toy and should not be used like one.
Remove finger from the trigger when not driving nails. Always carry the tool by the handle only. Removing your
finger from the trigger when not operating the tool reduces the risk of unintentionally firing a nail and injuring yourself or someone else.
Do not disable or remove the secondary trigger. This tool is equipped with a safety mechanism, the secondary trigger, to reduce the risk of accidental firing. Disabling this component can result in unintentional firing.
Do not use the tool unless the secondary trigger is working properly. If th e seconda r y trigger is not
functioning correctly, the tool can fire unexpectedly.
Always ensure that tool is depressed against workpiece before pulling trigger. This tool is not equipped with a
work contact element and a nail will be fired each time the tr i gger is act u ated. I f too l is not depr e ssed agai n st workpiece when trigger is depressed a nail may fly freely or ricochet and strike you or another in the work area. Read and understand section titled “Firing Mode” for details.
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Never use non relieving couplers and/or female quick disconnect couplings on the tool. Non relieving couplings
and female couplings will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected. This will leave the tool charged with enough air after it has been disconnected to drive a nail. Only MALE pneumatic type air connectors should be fitted to the tool, so that high pressure air in the tool is vented to atmosphere as soon as the air line is disconnected.
Follow all recommendations for sizes of hoses, fittings and other compressed air accessories. Improperly sized
or fitting components may result in the risk of injury or property damage.
Check air supply lines for restrictions before adjusting th e t ool . Air volu me is as import ant as air press ure.
Restricted air flow will prevent the tool from operating as designed, resulting in slow operation, nail misfeeding or reduced driving power.
Always load nails into the tool's magazine before the air supply is connected. Connecting the air supply after
loading nails reduces the risk of unintentionally driving a nail and injuring yourself or someone else.
When loading nails ensure that nails are parallel with nose of tool and the nail tips contact the wear rail. If
nails are not loaded properly the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected, cause the tool to react in an unexpected manner, and damage the tool.
When loa din g t he tool's magazine , c hec k that the magazine is fully closed. If the magazine does not latch in
the closed position, the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected.
Use only the nails meeting the criteria listed in the “Sp e c i f i cation” s e ction o f this m anual. N a i l s not
id ent ified for use with thi s t ool can cause th e t ool to malfunction and result in the risk of injury and/or tool damage.
Do not connect the air supply when the primary or secondary trigger is depressed. Keep the tool pointed
do wnward, away f rom you rself a nd byst anders when connecting the hose to reduce the risk of accidental nail firing.
Keep hands and feet away from the nose of the tool during use. Never place your hands or feet closer than 8
inches (200 mm) to the nose of the tool. Nails can be deflected by the work piece or driven away from the point of entry.
Do not use a frozen tool. Allow tool to thaw before using. Moisture frozen in the tool may impede internal components resulting in the risk of injury and/or tool damage.
Operate the tool only when properly positioned on the work piece. If the tool is not held properly on the work
piece the nail can be deflected or the tool can react in an unexpected manner.
Use sufficient grip to maintain control of the tool while allowing tool to recoil away from work surface as nail is driven. Do not attempt to prevent the recoil by holding the tool with excessive force against the work piece.
The tool will recoil as the nail is driven. This is normal function for the tool. Excessive force may damage the tool.
Never drive nails near flammable materials. Some types of nails can spark out of the nose during driving operation.
Know what is behind your work piece. Do not fire nails into walls or floors without assuring the area on the opposite side is clear. A nail could travel through the work
piece, striking someone.
Do not drive a nail on top of another nail. This could cause the nail to be deflected or the tool to react in an unexpected manner.
Do not attempt to drive nails at a steep angle. This could cause the nail to be deflected or the tool to react in an unexpected manner.
Use care when nailing thin material or when working near the edges and corners of the work piece. Nails may
drive thr ough or away from the work pi ece a nd in jure yourself or someone else. Be aware that the nail may follow the grain of the wood causing it to protrude unexpectedly from the si d e of the work material. Drive the nails perpendicular to the grain.
Do not drive nails into walls, floors or other work areas without knowing what may be damaged by the driven nails. Nails driven into live electrical wires, plumbing, gas
piping, or other types o f obstructions can re s u l t in electrocution, explosion, personal injury and/or property damage.
Make sure the pressure of the compressor is adjusted so that nails are driven flush into the work piece and not pushed completely through. The correct pressure is
the lowest pressure that will do the job.
Keep face and body parts away from back of the top cap when working in restricted areas. Sudden recoil can
result in impact to the body especially when nailing into hard or dense material.
Handle tool carefully. Because of high air pressure in the tool, do not drop the tool or strike the tool against hard surfaces; and do not scratch, stamp, nor engrave signs on the tool. The tool may burst.
Always disconnect tool from air supply and remove nails from magazine before leaving the area or passing tool to an o t h er op e r a t o r . This avoids th e ri s k of
unintentional operation.
Do not disconnect air hose from the tool with finger on trigger or the work contact element depressed. The tool
can fire when reconnected to air supply.
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Functional Description and Specifications
Disconnect the tool from the air source before making any adjustments, changing accessories or storing the tool. Such precautionary safety measures reduce the risk or unintentional tool operation.
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Specifications
Dimensions: 7.4” x 8.2” x 1.9” (189x209x49mm) Nail Diameter: 23ga Nail Length: 1/2” - 1-3/8” (13-35mm) Operating Range: 60 to 100 PSI Weight: 2.3 lbs.
Housing
Top Cap
Nose
Trigger
Magazine
Air Fitting
Handle
Magazine
Latch
FIG. 1
Nail Indicator
Secondary
Trigger
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Assembly / Installation
Foll ow the i nstructi ons belo w to pre pare you r tool f or operation.
1. All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool. The instructions begin on page 2 of this manual.
2. Incl u d e d with e a c h tool a r e one c o p y of t h e s e Operating/Safety Instructions. Keep this publication for future reference.
3. Install a filter, regulator, lubricator unit and moisture trap on yo ur air del ivery s yst em per the manuf acturer 's instructions for these devices. Additionally, install a pressur e gauge a s close a s practical t o the tool , preferably within ten feet.
4. Select hoses with a minimum inner diameter of 1/4 inches and a maximum length of 100 feet.
To reduce the risk of injury from a hose bursting, select hoses that are rated at
least 200 PSI.
5. Select fittings that are appropriately sized for the selected hoses. The tool and air hose must have a hose coupling such that all pressure is removed from the tool when the coupling joint is disconnected.
Never use non re l i eving co u plers and/or female quick d i s c o n n ect
couplings on the tool. Non relieving couplings and
female couplings will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected. This will leave the tool charged with enough air after it has been disconnected to drive a nail. Only MALE pneumatic type air connectors should be fitted to the tool, so that high pressure air in the tool is vented to atmosphere as soon as the air line is disconnected.
6. Set the regulator at the air delivery system to a PSI that falls within the tool's operating range of 60 to 100 PSI. The correct pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job.
7. If th e opera tor is wor king at a benc h o r ta ble, it is recommended to run the air line underneath the bench. A small tray under the bench top can hold the nail supply and the tool when not in use.
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Operation
2-3 Drops
of Air Tool
Lubricant
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
Lubrication
If the tool is not used with an in-line lubrication system on the air supply it is necessary to periodically lubricate the tool with air tool lubricant.
Under low use, lubricate once a day. Under heavy use, lubricate twice a day. To lubricate, insert 2-3 drops of lubricant into the air supply fitting attached to the tool handle, see figure 2. Using to much oil will cause it to collect in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust.
Use only the air tool lubricants supplied with the tool or specified by BOSCH. Do
not use other lubricants as they may damage the tool.
Do not use detergent oil, WD-40, transmission fluid, motor oil, or other lubricants not specifically designated as air tool lubricants. These lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals, o-rings, and bumpers in the tool, resulting in poor tool performance and frequent maintenance.
BOSCH recommended lubricants: 10W Pneumatic Tool Oil, Fuchs Air Lube 10W/NR.
Nail Loading
Always load nails into the tool's magazine before the air supply is co nnected.
Connecting the air supply after loading nails reduces the risk of unintentionally driving a nail and injuring yourself or someone else.
When loading the tools magazine, check that the nail tips contact the wear rail and
slide smoothly against the surface of the magazine. If
the nails are not loaded properly, the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected, causing the tool to react in an unexpected manner, and damage the tool.
1. Disconnect air supply.
2. Push magazine latch and pull magazine to open position, figure 3.
3. See tool specifications to determine appropriate nail sizes. Insert appropriate nail strips, with the nail tips contacting the wear rail, figure 4.
4. Push the nail strip against the nose.
5. Push magazine fully closed. Magazine latch will maintain fully closed position.
Use only the nails meeting the criteria listed in the “Specification” section of this
manual. Nails not identified for use with this tool can cause
the tool to malfunction and result in the risk of injury and/or tool damage.
Wa tch for pi nch poi nts whe n c losi ng magazine. Never place any part of your
body in a pinch point area. When loading nails consider
where your hand is located. If it is within a pinch point, strongly consider an alternative position. Injuries occur when hands or fingers are between moving and stationary parts during the pinching movement.
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FIG. 4
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Nail tips contact
wear rail
Push
Against
nose
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Connecting Air Supply
Never use oxygen or other bottled gases as a power source. Explosion may occur.
Combustible gases and other bottled gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode.
Never connect the tool to an air source that is capable of producing air pressure
exc e e d i ng 20 0 PSI. E x cessive p ressure c an ca u s e
abnormal operation or cause the tool to burst, resulting in personal injury.
Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air within the pressure range as marked on the tool. The correct pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job.
Before connecting the tool to the air supply, check the air compressor regulator gauge to be sure it is functioning properly, and that the air pressure is within the operational range of the tool, 60-100 psi.
Do not exceed maximum recommended air pressure marked on the tool. Verify
prior to using the tool that the air source has been adjusted within the rated air-pressure range. Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day. Tools operated in excess of their maximum pressure rating may operate abnormally or burst resulting in personal injury
To connect the tool to the compressor only use pneumatic air hoses that meet the following criteria:
• Minimum hose pressure rating, 200 psi
• Minimum hose inner diameter, 1/4 in.
• Maximum hose length, 100 ft.
To connect the air supply:
1. Snap the air hose onto the quick connector, see figure 5.
2. Check for air leakage. If leakage is noted, cease using the tool immediately and contact your BOSCH service center.
3. Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day.
Cold Weather Operation
When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usual while driving the first nails. The cycle rate will increase as the tool warms up. Keep tool warm to avoid reduced cycle rate.
Do not use a frozen tool. Allow tool to thaw
before using. Moisture frozen in the tool may impede internal components resulting in the risk of injury and/or tool damage.
Operation
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FIG. 5
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Firing Mode
Always ens ure that to ol is depressed
against workpiece before pulling trigger.
This tool is not equipped with a work contact element and a nail will be fired each time the trigger is actuated. If tool is not depressed against workpiece when trigger is depressed a nail may fly freely or ricochet and strike you or another in the work area.
Your tool is equipped with two devices that require actuation before the to ol will fire, the secondary trigger a nd the primary trigger. This tool operates in a sequential firing mode.
“Sequential” Firing Mode:
To use the tool to drive nails, the secondary and primary trigger must be used in a specific order:
1. Place nose of tool against workpiece.
2. The secondary trigger must be completely depressed
against the handle, see figure 6.
3. Th e p rima ry trig ger mus t be pu lled fi rmly an d th en
released, see figure 6.
To continue operation in a separate location, move the tool along t he work piece , repeat ing steps 1 through 3 as required.
Re m o ve f i nger f rom t he p r i mary and
secondary trigger when not driving nails. Always carry the tool by the handle only. Removing your
finger from the primary and secondary trigger when not operating the tool reduces the risk of unintentionally firing a nail and injuring yourself or someone else.
Do not drive a nail on top of another nail.
If the tool is not moved before the primary trigger is pulled again a second nail will be driven on top of the previously driven nail. This could cause the nail to be deflected or the tool to react in an unexpected manner.
Nail Unloading
Always disconnect tool from air supply
before removing nails from magazine.
This avoids the risk of unintentional operation.
Do not disconnect air hose from the tool
when the primary or secondary trigger is depressed. The tool can fire when reconnected to air
supply.
1. Disconnect air supply.
2. Push magazine latch and pull magazine to open position,
see figure 3.
3. Gras p th e rear of the na i l strip and re m o v e from
magazine.
4. Remove all nails from magaz ine bef ore changing to
difference nail size.
Operation
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3
2
1
FIG. 6
Secondary
Trigger
Primary
Trigger
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Jam Clearing
Disconnect the tool from the air source
before attempting to clear a jammed nail.
Such precautionary safety measures reduce the risk or unintentional tool operation.
If a nail becomes jammed in the nosepiece, follow these instructions to remove the jammed nail (figure 7):
1. Release the trigger.
2. Disconnect the air supply from the tool.
3. Remove nails from the magazine as described in “Nail
Unloading.”
4. Loosen screws on the nose plate.
5. Remove the nose plate.
6. Remove the nail, using pliers if necessary.
7. Replace the nose plate back on tool.
8. Replace and tighten screws on nose plate.
9. Reinsert nails into the magazine as described in “Nail
Loading”.
10. Reconnect air supply as described in “Connecting Air
Supply”.
NOTE: If the driver blade does not return to its up position, disconnect air supply and contact a BOSCH factory service center or authorized BOSCH service station.
NOTE: If nails continue to jam frequently in the nose piece, contact BOSCH service center for repair.
Nail Indicator
The red indicator bar is used to show when the tool needs to be reloaded, figure 8. When the tool is loaded with a nail strip, the red indicator bar will no longer be visible in the indicator window. As the nail strip is comsumed, the red indicator bar will start to become visible. The tool may be reloaded when the red indicator bar is half way exposed in the indicator window.
Lock-Out
When the tool magazine is empty, the lock-out system will engage the primary trigger, preventing actuation. Do not press trigger with excessive force when lock-out is engaged as the lock-out may become damaged, allowing tool to fire and damage drive blade. Reload nails to continue.
Operation
Nail Indicator
FIG. 8
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FIG. 7
Remove
Nose Plate
Loosen Screws
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No-Mar Pad
The No-Mar Pad, when installed on the nose of the tool, protects the work piece from the nose when the nose is pressed against the work piece during actuation. The pad can be removed and replace, figure 9.
Disconnect the air supply from the tool
and remove nail strips before removing or replacing no-mar pads. Such precautionary safety
measures reduce the risk or unintentional tool operation.
To remove the pad: Pull the no mar tip directly away from tool.
To replace the pad: Push the no mar tip on to the tool inserting the opening of the no mar tip on to the nose.
Compressor
A correctly sized compressor is critical for optimal tool performance. Use the following calculation to determine the required compressor size.
Air Consumption, one shot per second @ 100 psi: 1.1 CFM
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Compressor size (CFM) =
60
x Shots per minute x Number of tools x 1.2
Air Consumption(CFM)
Accessories
No-Mar Pad
Nose
FIG. 9
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Maintenance
Service
Maintenance performed by unauthorized
personnel may result in misplacing of the internal components which could cause serious hazard.
We recommend that all tool service be performed by a BO SCH fac tory se rvice c enter o r a utho rized B OSCH service station.
Contact your BOSCH service center for instructions and the following user replaceable parts: o-rings, bumpers, and driver blades.
For all other repairs contact your BOSCH service center.
Cleaning
When cleaning a tool be careful not to
disassemble any portion of the tool since in terna l co m pone n ts m ay b e mi splac ed o r sa fety co mpone nts may be imp roper ly m ount ed. Certa in
cleaning agents such as gasoline, carbon tetrachloride, ammonia, etc. may damage plastic parts and o-rings.
Do not atte mpt t o c l ean by i n sert i ng
pointed objects through openings. Sharp
edges may damage internal components causing a serious hazard.
Ventilation openings and the trigger must be kept clean and free of foreign matter. Periodically clean the tool with compressed air.
Clean the magazine. Remove metal or wooden chips which may have accumulated in the magazine. Periodically clean magazine with compressed air.
Storage
When not in use, the tool should be disconnected and stored in the storage case in a warm and dry place. When tool will not be in use for an extended period, apply a thin coat of the lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust.
Do not store the tool in a cold weather environment.
Keep out o f r e a c h of children and
personnel unfamiliar with tool operation.
Lock the storage area. Tools are dangerous in the hands of personnel unfamiliar with the tool.
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ACTION WHY HOW
Drain air line filter daily
Prevent accumulation of moisture and dirt
Open manual valve
Keep lubricator filled
Keep the Nailer lubricated
Fill with BOSCH pneumatic tool lubricant
Clean filter element
- then blow air through filter in direction opposite to normal flow
Prevent clogging of filter with dirt
Follow manufacturer's instructions
Clean magazine and feeder
Prevent a jam Blow mechanism
clean daily
Keep trigger working properly
Promote operator safety and efficient tool operation
Blow clean daily
Lubricate the tool Extend tool life Place 2-3 drops of
lubricant into the tool as directed
Drain air compressor
Keep water out of tool
Open valve on air compressor tank
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