Page 2 - PAGE; Page; TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 2 Page Tool Specifications ................................................................ Front Cover Table of Contents ................................................................................... 2 Limited Warranty .........................................................................
Page 3 - LIMITED WARRANTY; ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF PURCHASE
PAGE 3 All merchandise manufactured by DeVilbiss Air Power Company/ExCell Manufacturing is warranted to be free of defectsin workmanship and material which occur during the first year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser (initialuser). Products covered under this warranty include: air...
Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS
PAGE 4 HAZARD TO LOOK FOR Compressed Gas Excessive Operating Pressure Unsuitable Cleaning Solvents WHAT COULD HAPPEN Oxygen will react with oil in tool caus-ing an explosion. Flammable gaseswill ignite from sparking and cause thetool to explode, resulting in seriousinjury or death. THE TOOL COULD EX...
Page 5 - Risk of puncture injury.
PAGE 5 Risk of head injury. WHAT COULD HAPPEN Metal fragments, fasteners, or othermaterial could be projected againsthead or into eyes resulting in seriousinjury or property damage. Contin-ued exposure to an operating toolcan result in permanent hearing dam-age. HOW TO PREVENT IT Always wear ANSI ap...
Page 6 - Risk from flying objects.
PAGE 6 Risk from flying objects. WHAT COULD HAPPEN Fasteners could ricochet or bepropelled causing serious injury orproperty damage. When working along edges or nextto voids in work surface, the con-tact trip safety mechanism couldbe depressed and allow the toolto discharge a fastener into the airor...
Page 7 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE; NOTE; Figure 1; Figure 2
PAGE 7 Do not store the tool in cold weather. Frostor ice can form on the operating valves ormechanisms and the tool may not operatecorrectly. In cold weather operation (near or belowfreezing), DO NOT USE a permanentantifreeze such as ethylene glycol for acold weather lubricant. This type ofanitfree...
Page 8 - Figure 3
PAGE 8 Always connect the Female Quick Cou-pler to the air hose. Never connect the Female Quick Coupler to the tool. Never carry the tool by the hose or pullthe hose to move the tool or a com-pressor. Keep hoses away from heat,oil, and sharp edges. Replace anydamaged, weak or worn hoses. Do not use ...
Page 9 - release of a fastener.; CONTACT TRIP SAFETY MECHANISM; X4 CONTRACTOR SERIES
PAGE 9 NAILER FEMALEQUICKCOUPLER MALEQUICKCONNECTOR OILER FILTER RECOMMENDED HOOK-UP The following illustration shows the proper hook-up which will help prolong the life of the Tool. AIR COMPRESSOR AIRHOSE(3/8" I.D.) FEMALEQUICKCOUPLER MALEQUICKCONNECTOR(Supplied with Tool) Never keep the trigge...
Page 10 - must; LOADING THE TOOL
PAGE 10 OPERATING A CONTACT TRIPTOOL: 1. Requires finger to be off the triggerand the nose of the Tool to be placedon the work surface. 2. The contact trip safety mechanism isthen depressed against the worksurface and the trigger pulled to drivea fastener. 3. The trigger is released after eachfasten...
Page 11 - against; Loading the Tool
PAGE 11 Handle the tool carefully. Respect the toolas a working implement and always as-sume the tool contains fasteners: a. Never use the tool as a toy andengage in horseplay. b. Never aim or point the tool at any- one. The tool may contain fasteners. c. Always keep people and animals ata safe dist...
Page 12 - OPERATING THE TOOL; Release Button
PAGE 12 4. Push release button (if equipped) andslide feeder shoe forward. Protect your eyes and ears. Wear Z87safety glasses with side shields. Wearhearing protection. Employers and usersare responsible for ensuring the user oranyone near the tool uses the prescribedsafety equipment. READ THIS MANU...
Page 13 - CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TOOL
PAGE 13 Disconnect tool from air compressorbefore adjusting, clearing jams, servicing,relocating and during non-operation. FASTENER JAMMED IN FASTENERDISCHARGE AREA: 1. Disconnect tool from air hose. 2. N F 2 5 0 2 X 4 , N B 1 2 5 2 X 4 , N B 2 0 0 2 X 4 ,NBSNC2X4 Release the magazine latch to open ...
Page 14 - FASTENER JAM INSIDE MAGAZINE; Feeder
PAGE 14 FASTENER JAM INSIDE MAGAZINE : 1. Disconnect tool from air hose. 2. N F 2 5 0 2 X 4 , N B 1 2 5 2 X 4 , N B 2 0 0 2 X 4 ,NBSNC2X4 Release the magazine latch to open themagazine. Feeder Magazine Latch SNC1002x4 Pull feeder shoe back into "locked" position. 3. Remove jammed fasteners. ...
Page 15 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PAGE 15 PROBLEM Air leaking at trigger valvearea. Air leaking through theexhaust deflector. Tool fails to drive fastener. Tool runs slow or has lossof power. SOLUTION Seals must be replaced &operation of Contact trip mustbe checked. On the NBSNC2x4 contact *AWSC for correct part. All other naile...
Page 22 - REPAIR KITS AVAILABLE; K-9025 Driver Blade Kit for
PAGE 22 REPAIR KITS AVAILABLE K-0521 Top Repair Kit K-0522 Bottom Repair Kit NF2502X4 K-1664 Driver Blade Kit K-0523 Trigger Repair Kit SNC1002X4 and NB1252X4 K-0525 Top Repair Kit K-0526 Bottom Repair Kit K-9025 Driver Blade Kit for SNC1002x4 K-1832 Drive Blade Kit for NB1252x4 K-0527 Trigger Repai...
Page 23 - BN2B-10 Driver Blade Kit
PAGE 23 REPAIR KITS AVAILABLE K-0517 Top Repair Kit K-0518 Bottom Repair Kit NB2002X4 K-1850 Driver Blade Kit K-0519 Trigger Repair Kit NBSNC2X4 B340-06 Top Repair Kit B232-23 Bottom Repair Kit BN2B-10 Driver Blade Kit B251-02 Trigger Repair Kit
Page 24 - Operation Manual; Call our; WARRANTY; Attach sales receipt here.
Nailer/Stapler Operation Manual Call our Toll Free Number 1-800-888-2468, Ext 2, then 1, to obtain the location of the nearest Authorized Service Centerfor ordering repair parts and for warranty repairs. When ordering repair parts from your local Authorized ServiceCenter, always give the following i...