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    Operating Instructions MXN102 8 tion equipment such as head, hear- ing and foot protection equipment. Serious eye or permanent hearing loss could result. • Assuring that the tool is kept in safe working order as described in this manual. • Assuring the proper maintenance of all tools in employer’s possession. • Ensuring that tools which req[...]

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    MXN102 7 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 Damaged O-Rings Damage to bumper Loose scr[...]

  • Page 3

    6 MXN102 Operating Instructions Interchange Information Can use 5/8” to 2” 18 gauge brad nails designed for the following tools: Bostitch ® BT125SK-2 & BT200K-2, Campbell Hausfeld ® NB0030 & NB0040, DeWalt ® D51238K, Paslode ® T125-F18 & T200-F18, Porter Cable ® BN125 & BN200, and Senco Finish Pro ® 15 & 18. 1 1 MPA ba[...]

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    6 Rotate door back into the closed position. 7. Push button down again to lift the hook. Close the door and release the button to reengage the hook with the nose. 8. Make sure the trig- ger and work contact element (WCE) move freely up and down without sticking or binding. T echnical Support Please call our Nailer Hotline at 1-888- 241-5858 with an[...]