Page 2 - Powernail Company Info 12
2 The Model 2000F trigger-pull nailer is designed to bring Powernail quality and fl ooring expertise to a pneumatic nailer. The Model 2000F is designed for use with 1” and 1-1/4”, 20 gauge L-Cleat Powernails®. The Model 2000 nails from 5/16” to 9/16” fl ooring through the use of a FLEX adjustable fo...
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Noise characteristic values in accordance with ENxx1:
Always DISCONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY before making any adjustments, repairing, clearing jams or when the Nailer is not in use. Do not use on scaffolding or ladders and disconnect nailer from air supply when transporting between installation areas. Never attach the female end of a quick disconnect to the...
Page 4 - OPERATION; installs tongue and; Safety Trigger
4 The Model 2000F nails down fl ooring from 5/16” to 9/16” using the Powernail FLEX adjustable foot assembly that can be adjusted to fi t different fl ooring profi les. To use the Model 2000F, properly position the tool on the fl ooring plank (See picture below). Pull up and hold the black safety tr...
Page 5 - Figure 3; Figure 2; FOOT ADJUSTMENT / NAIL LOCATION; Nailer
Figure 3 5 CONNECTING THE TOOL TO AN AIR SUPPLY Your air tool is fully assembled when you receive it. Before using it, attach the air line and desired air system accessories. Be sure the air hose is depressurized when installing or removing adapters to the air line. To prevent misfi re, do not conne...
Page 6 - LOADING THE FASTENERS; Lock
61 44 43 Lay the stick of nails into the fixed channel with the L-shape facing inward towards the center of the channel. 6 LOADING THE FASTENERS 1. Depress the LOCK (61) to release the MOVABLE CHANNEL GUIDE (44) and slide the channel guide out fully as shown in Figure 5. 2. Place a full stick of 1” ...
Page 7 - MAINTENANCE; MODEL; USE 20 GAUGE L-POWERCLEATS; NAILER SAFETY LABELS
REGULAR MAINTENANCE 1. Frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is required for best performance. Oil added through the airline connection will lubricate internal parts. An automatic airline oilier is recommended but oil may be added manually before every operation or after about 8 hours of continuo...
Page 8 - CLEARING A JAM
8 CLEARING A JAM Disassembly: (See Figure 7.) 1) NOTE: Do not remove the four M4 screws (80). 2) Loosen the 4 M4 screws (78) with a 3mm allen wrench.3) Slide the gate plate down until it is free from the nose..6) Lift the gate plate (72) off.5) Inspect and clear any debris from the drive blade (27) ...
Page 9 - TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION 1 Air leaking at Trigger area 1. O-ring (31) in trigger valve is damaged.2. Trigger valve head (30) is damaged. 3. Trigger valve stem (35), seal (29) or O-ring (31) is damaged. 1. Check and replace O-ring.2. Check and replace triggervalve head.3. Check and replace tri...
Page 12 - ” 20 GAGE POWERCLEATS®; POWERCLEATS LENGTH DETERMINATION CHART; 0 GA HD POWERCLEATS
1-1/4” 20 GAGE POWERCLEATS® 1” 20 GAGE POWERCLEATS® POWERNAIL COMPANY, INC. 1300 Rose Road, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 US Phone: 1-800-323-1653 or 847-847-3000 www.powernail.com ©Powernail Company 2016 This chart will assist you in determining the proper length of Powercleats to use for various thickness...