Campbell Hausfeld Air Powered Flooring Nailer / Stapler CHN50300 User Manual

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4. Strike the tools rubber bumper firmly

with the rubber end of the mallet. The
tool should cycle and drive fastener
into floor board.

FaSteNer dePtH & PlaCeMeNt
Refer to Figure 23 for correct depth
placement of fasteners in hardwood
tongue. Use a scrap piece of the flooring
to help determine correct air pressure
settings. Damage to the tongue upon
installation will make remaining project
difficult.

Storage

The flooring nailer/stapler should be
stored in a cool dry location.

Maintenance

ClearINg a jaM FroM tHe NaIler
(See Figure 24
)
1. Disconnect the air supply from the

nailer.

2. Remove staples or L-Cleats from

magazine.

3. Using provided 4 mm wrench, remove

the four nose plate screws, washers,
nose plate, and dust shield.

4. Using a small tool, pick out the

jammed fastener.

5. Reattach all hardware (apply a good

quantity of threadlock glue on screw
threads before installing; tighten
firmly).

NaIler rePaIr
Only qualified personnel should repair
the tool and they should use genuine
Campbell Hausfeld replacement parts
and accessories, or parts and accessories
which perform equivalently.

Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

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Figure 23 - Fastener depth

Fastener seated High.
Air Pressure set too LOW.

Fastener seated Low.
Air Pressure set too HIGH.

Fastener seated Correctly.
Air Pressure set CORRECTLY.

Use A Scrap Piece Of Flooring

To Determine Correct Air Pressure Settings.

Dust Shield

Nose Plate

Nose Plate
Screws

Figure 2 - the underside of the flooring nailer

Nose Plate Screws

Operation (Continued)

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