Campbell, General safety information – Maxus MXN064 User Manual

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Model MXN064

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Operating Instructions

Air leaking at trigger valve

Air leaking between hous-

ing and nose

Air leaking between hous-

ing and cap

Nailer skips driving nail

Nailer runs slow or has loss

of power

Nails are jammed in nailer

Air leaking at trigger valve

stem

O-Rings in trigger valve housing are

damaged

Loose screws in housing

Damaged O-Rings

Damage to bumper

Loose screws

Damaged gasket

Worn bumper

Dirt in nose piece

Dirt or damage prevent nails or pusher

from moving freely in magazine

Damaged pusher spring

Inadequate air flow to nailer

Worn O-Ring on piston or lack of lubri-

cation

Damaged O-Ring on trigger valve

Air leaks

Cap gasket leaking

Nailer not lubricated sufficiently

Broken spring in cylinder cap

Exhaust port in cap is blocked

Guide on driver is worn

Nails are not correct size

Nails are bent

Magazine or nose screws are loose

Driver is damaged

O-Rings or seals are damaged

Replace O-Rings. Check operation of Work Contact

Element (WCE)

Tighten screws

Replace O-Rings

Replace bumper

Tighten screws

Replace gasket

Replace bumper

Clean drive channel

Clean magazine

Replace spring

Check fitting, hose or compressor

Replace and lubricate O-Rings

Replace O-Rings

Tighten screws and fittings

Replace gasket

Lubricate nailer

Replace spring

Replace damaged internal parts

Replace guide

Use only recommended nails

Replace with undamaged nails

Tighten screws

Replace driver

Replace O-Rings or seals

Troubleshooting Guide

Stop using nailer immediately if any of the following problems occur. Serious
personal injury could result. Any repairs or replacements must be done by a Qualified Service Person or

Authorized Service Center.

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WARNING

Problem

Cause

Solution

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General Safety
Information

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Read and understand

tool labels and manual.
Failure to follow warn-
ings, dangers, and cau-
tions could result in
DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.

Do not use any type

of reactive gases,
including, but not lim-
ited to, oxygen and
combustible gases, as
a power source. Use
filtered, lubricated, regulated com-
pressed air only. Use of a reactive
gas instead of compressed air may
cause the nailer to explode which
will cause death or serious personal
injury.

Use only a pressure-

regulated compressed
air source to limit the
air pressure supplied
to the tool. The regu-
lated pressure must
not exceed 110 psi. If the regulator
fails, the pressure delivered to the
tool must not exceed 200 psi. The
nailer could explode which will
cause death or serious personal
injury.

Never use gasoline

or other flammable
liquids to clean the
nailer. Never use the
nailer in the presence
of flammable liquids or gases.
Vapors could ignite by a spark and

cause an explosion which will result
in death or serious personal injury.

Always remain in

a firmly balanced
position when
using or handling
the nailer.

Do not remove,

tamper with, or
otherwise cause
the Work Contact
Element (WCE) or
trigger to become
inoperable. Do not operate any tool
which has been modified in a like
fashion. Death or serious personal
injury could result.

Do not touch the

trigger unless dri-
ving nails. Never
attach air line to
nailer or carry
nailer while
touching the trigger. The tool could
eject a fastener which will result in
death or serious personal injury.

Warning indicates
a potentially

hazardous situation which, if not avoid-
ed, COULD result in death or
serious injury.

Always discon-

nect the tool
from the power
source when
unattended,
performing any
maintenance or repair, clearing a
jam, or moving the tool to a new

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WARNING

location. Always reconnect the air
line BEFORE loading any fasteners.
Do not load the tool with fasteners
when either the trigger is depressed
or the Work Contact Element (WCE)
is engaged. The nailer could eject a
fastener causing death or serious
personal injury.

Always fit tool

with a fitting
or hose cou-
pling on or
near the tool in
such a manner
that all compressed air in the tool is
discharged at the time the fitting or
hose coupling is disconnected. Do
not use a check valve or any other fit-
ting which allows air to remain in the
nailer. Death or serious personal
injury could occur.

Never place hands or

any other body parts in
the nail discharge area
of the nailer. The nailer
might eject a fastener
and could result in
death or serious personal injury.

Never carry the

nailer by the air
hose or pull the
hose to move the
nailer or a com-
pressor. Keep
hoses away from
heat, oil and sharp edges. Replace
any hose that is damaged, weak or
worn. Personal injury or tool dam-
age could occur.

Model MXN064

Operating Instructions

• REQUIRES: 1.7 SCFM with 10 nails

per minute @ 90 psi

• AIR INLET: 1/4” NPT

• NAIL SIZE RANGE: 1” to 2-1/2”

• MAGAZINE CAPACITY:

100 Nails per load, 16 gauge

• WEIGHT: 3 lbs., 14 oz.

• LENGTH: 12-1/2”

• HEIGHT: 11”

• MAXIMUM PRESSURE: 110 psi

• PRESSURE RANGE: 70 - 110 psi

Nailer Components And Specifications

CAMPBELL

CAMPBELL

PROFESSIONAL

PROFESSIONAL

HAUSFELD

HAUSFELD

Adjustable Exhaust

Warning Labels (top and back side)

Pusher

Nail Loading
Slot

No-Mar tip
Storage
(back side)

Magazine

Trigger

Work
Contact
Element (WCE)

No-Mar Tip

Quick Clear Catch

Depth Adjustment

Wheel

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