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Specifies ANSI standards for eye protection against flying particles.
Covers hearing and head protection requirements in specific environments.
Details nail types, lengths, and shank diameters for N88WW and N88RH.
Specifies the required air fitting type and inside diameter for the tool.
Defines the recommended operating pressure range for optimal tool performance.
Outlines the air volume required for the tool to operate efficiently.
Illustrates how to identify contact and sequential trip models by trigger color.
Instructions on installing the correct male plug for air supply.
Requirements for air hoses, including pressure rating and quick disconnect fittings.
Emphasizes using only clean, regulated compressed air, avoiding gases that could cause explosion.
Specifies the need for a pressure regulator and the maximum safe air pressure.
Warns against exceeding recommended pressure, which increases wear and reduces power.
Explains the importance of a clean filter for performance and minimizing wear.
Recommendations for lubricant and storage during cold weather to prevent issues.
Step-by-step instructions for loading nails into the N88WW model.
Step-by-step instructions for loading nails into the N88RH model.
Steps for adjusting the nail depth control feature of the tool.
Steps for removing nails from the N88WW model magazine.
Steps for removing nails from the N88RH model magazine.
Explains the two methods (single and rapid) for operating the contact trip tool.
Details how to operate the sequential trip tool for precise fastener placement.
Step-by-step checks for the contact trip mechanism.
Step-by-step checks for the sequential trip mechanism.
Recommendation to use genuine Bostitch replacement parts for optimal performance.
Guidelines for lubricating and assembling internal tool parts, focusing on O-rings.
Explains the importance of adequate air volume and potential causes of restricted flow.
Identifies causes like cut O-rings and suggests replacement.
Addresses issues from loose screws or cut gaskets, recommending tightening or replacement.
Lists causes such as worn bumpers or loose cap screws, with corresponding corrections.
Points to air restriction or lubrication issues and suggests checks or lubrication.
Includes causes like worn piston O-rings or damaged pusher springs, with repair suggestions.
Covers issues from dirt buildup or wrong fasteners, advising cleaning or using correct fasteners.
Explains how driver wear affects nail drive quality and suggests professional adjustment.
Provides measurements for new drivers and limits for redressing to compensate for wear.