Bostitch N89C Nail Gun User Manual


 
TOOL OPERATION
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YE PROTECTION
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hich conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against
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lyingparticlesboth fromthe FRONT andSIDE shouldALWAYSbe worn by theoperator and
others in the work area when connecting to air supply, loading, operating or servicing this
tool. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners and debris, which could
cause severe eye injury.
The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection
equipment must conform to the requirements of theAmerican National Standards Institute,
ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection. NOTE: Non-side shielded
spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection.
BEFORE HANDLING OR OPERATING THIS TOOL:
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. READ AND UNDERSTANDTHEWARNINGS CONTAINED INTHIS MANUAL.
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I. REFERTO “TOOL SPECIFICATIONS”INTHIS MANUALTO IDENTIFYTHE
OPERATING SYSTEM ONYOURTOOL.
There are two available operation modes on these BOSTITCH pneumatic tools.They are:
1. SEQUENTIALTRIP OPERATION 2.CONTACTTRIP OPERATION
OPERATION
BOSTITCH offers two typesof triggers for pneumatictools:Sequential Trip(gray trigger) and ContactTrip (black
trigger). Each trigger has specific advantages. You should evaluate your particular construction project to
determine which trigger is best.
Your tool was shipped from the factory in the Sequential Trip (gray trigger) configuration. It can easily be
converted to the Contact Trip (black trigger) mode of operation.
1. SEQUENTIAL TRIP OPERATION (GRAY TRIGGER):
The Sequential Trip (gray trigger) gets its name from the “sequence” required to drive a fastener. To drive a
fastener, the operator must first depress the “trip” FULLY against the work surface and then pull the trigger. To
drive asecond nail,the operator must liftthe tool fromthe work surface, release thetrigger andthen repeat the
above sequence.
1.The SequentialTrip (gray trigger): offers apositive safety advantage sinceit willnot accidentallydrive
a fastener ifthe tool isbumped against any surface or anybody while theoperator is holding thetools with
the trigger pulled.
2.The Sequential Trip (gray trigger): allows “place nailing” without the possibility of driving a second,
unwanted fastener on recoil as described below under “ContactTrip”.
2. CONTACT TRIP (CONVENTIONAL) OPERATION (BLACK TRIGGER):
Your new BOSTITCH tool can be configured for use in Contact Trip mode. To drive a nail, the “trip” and the
trigger must both be depressed. In Contact Trip tools, the trigger may be depressed and held, and each
“contact” between the trip and the work surface will drive a nail.
A. SINGLE FASTENER PLACEMENT (Place Nailing) -- First position the “trip” FULLY on the work
surface, WITHOUT PULLINGTHE TRIGGER. Depressthe “trip” FULLY until the nose of the tool touches
the work surface and then pull the trigger to drive a nail. Do not press the tool against the work surface
with extra force.Instead, allow thetool to recoil offthe work surface to avoid a secondunwanted fastener.
Note: remove your finger from the trigger after each operation.
B. RAPID FIRE OPERATION (“Bump” Nailing) – First, hold the tool with the “trip” pointing towards but
not touching the work surface. Pull the trigger and then tap or “bump” the trip against the work surface
using a bouncing motion.Each depression of the “trip” will cause a nail to be driven.
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