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Bostitch SB-2IN1 - User Manual

Bostitch SB-2IN1
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OPERATION and MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN Y DE MANTENIMIENTO
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS ET D’ENTRETIEN
FINISH TOOLS
HERRAMIENTAS DE ACABADO
OUTILS DE FINITION
107674REVF 03/06
SB-150SX SB-125BN
SB-1664FN
SB-1842BN
SB-1850BN
SB-2IN1
BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL, ALL OPERATORS SHOULD STUDY THIS MANUAL TO
UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS,
CONTACT YOUR BOSTITCH REPRESENTATIVE OR DISTRIBUTOR.
ANTES DE OPERAR ESTA HERRAMIENTA,TODOS LOS OPERADORES DEBERÁN ESTUDIAR ESTE
MANUAL PARA PODER COMPRENDER Y SEGUIR LAS ADVERTENCIAS SOBRE SEGURIDAD Y LAS
INSTRUCCIONES. MANTENGA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CON LA HERRAMIENTA PARA FUTURA
REFERENCIA, SI TIENE ALGUNA DUDA, COMUNÍQUESE CON SU REPRESENTANTE DE BOSTITCH
O CON SU DISTRIBUIDOR.
LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LE PRÉSENT MANUEL AVANT D’UTILISER L’APPAREIL. PRÉTER UNE
ATTENTION TOUTE PARTICULIÈRE AUX CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ ET AUX AVERTISSEMENTS.
GARDER CE MANUEL AVEC L’OUTIL POUR FUTUR RÉFÉRENCE. SI VOUS AVEZ DES QUESTIONS,
CONTACTEZ VOTRE REPRÉSENTANT OU VOTRE CONCESSIONNAIRE BOSTITCH.
Stanley Fastening Systems L.P.

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Questions and Answers

  • R
    Robert KelleyAug 13, 2025
    Why is my Bostitch Power Tool lacking power and slow to cycle?
    • J
      jonathanwilsonAug 13, 2025
      Your Bostitch Power Tool may lack power or cycle slowly if it's dry and lacks lubrication; in this case, use BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant. Other potential causes include a broken cylinder cap spring (replace the cap spring), cut or cracked O-rings/seals (replace them), a blocked exhaust (check the bumper, head valve spring, and muffler), a worn or leaking trigger assembly (replace it), dirt or tar buildup on the driver (disassemble the nose/driver to clean), an incorrectly seated cylinder sleeve on the bottom bumper (disassemble to correct), a dry head valve (disassemble and lubricate), or low air pressure (check the air supply equipment).
  • P
    Paul McdonaldAug 21, 2025
    What to do if fasteners jam in my Bostitch Power Tool?
    • M
      Michael WilsonAug 21, 2025
      If fasteners are jamming in your Bostitch Power Tool, it could be due to a worn driver channel (replace the nose and check the door), using the wrong size fasteners (use only recommended fasteners), bent fasteners (discontinue using these fasteners), loose magazine or nose screws (tighten all screws), or a broken or chipped driver (replace the driver).
  • S
    Sharon RobertsonAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Bostitch Power Tool fail to cycle?
    • M
      Michele AllenAug 26, 2025
      If your Bostitch Power Tool fails to cycle, check the air supply equipment for any restrictions. Ensure the tool is properly lubricated with BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant. Other potential causes include worn head valve O-rings (replace the O-rings), a broken cylinder cap spring (replace the cylinder cap spring), or a head valve stuck in the cap (disassemble, check, and lubricate).
  • S
    Sarah HaleAug 28, 2025
    Why is the frame or cap of my Bostitch Power Tool leaking air?
    • C
      carterbenjaminAug 28, 2025
      If the frame or cap of your Bostitch Power Tool is leaking air, it could be due to a damaged gasket or seal (replace the gasket or seal), a cracked or worn head valve bumper (replace the bumper), or loose cap screws (tighten and recheck).
  • J
    James TaylorSep 1, 2025
    Why is the frame or nose of my Bostitch Power Tool leaking air?
    • V
      Virginia NashSep 1, 2025
      If the frame or nose of your Bostitch Power Tool is leaking air, it might be due to loose nose screws (tighten and recheck), a cut or cracked O-ring or gasket (replace the O-ring or gasket), or a cracked or worn bumper (replace the bumper).
  • R
    Robert HawkinsSep 4, 2025
    Why is the trigger valve stem of my Bostitch Power Tool leaking air?
    • E
      erichaleSep 5, 2025
      If the trigger valve stem of your Bostitch Power Tool is leaking air, the O-rings/seals may be cut or cracked. Replace the trigger valve assembly to resolve this issue.
  • P
    Patrick PughSep 8, 2025
    How to fix a Bostitch Power Tool with a trigger valve housing that leaks air?
    • J
      Jeffery CowanSep 9, 2025
      If the trigger valve housing of your Bostitch Power Tool is leaking air, it is likely due to a cut or cracked O-ring. Replace the O-ring to fix the leak.
  • F
    feliciahudsonNov 16, 2025
    Why is my Bostitch Power Tool skipping fasteners and intermittently feeding?
    • M
      Mr. Christopher KnightNov 16, 2025
      If your Bostitch Power Tool is skipping fasteners or experiencing intermittent feed, several factors could be responsible. These include a worn bumper (replace the bumper), tar or dirt in the driver channel (disassemble and clean the nose and driver), air restriction or inadequate airflow through the quick disconnect socket and plug (replace the quick disconnect fittings), a worn piston O-ring (replace the O-ring and check the driver), lack of lubrication (use BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant), a damaged pusher spring (replace the spring), low air pressure (check the air supply system to the tool), loose magazine nose screws (tighten all screws), fasteners that are too short or the wrong size for the tool (use only recommended fasteners), bent fasteners (discontinue using these fasteners), a le...

Summary

Safety Instructions

Air Supply and Connections

Fittings

Describes the required air supply fittings for the tools.

Hoses

Specifies air hose requirements for safe and effective tool operation.

Supply Source

Details the appropriate compressed air sources for pneumatic tools.

Regulator

Explains the need for and specifications of a pressure regulator.

Operating Pressure

Sets the recommended operating pressure range for the tools.

Filter

Highlights the importance of air filters for tool performance and longevity.

Loading Tool

Tool Specifications

Fastener Specifications

Details the types, gauges, and ranges of fasteners for each tool model.

Tool Air Fitting

Specifies the type and size of air fitting required for the tools.

Operating Pressure

States the recommended operating pressure range for optimal performance.

Operation

Describes the two available operating systems: Contact Trip and Sequential Trip.

Lubrication

Cold Weather Operation

Provides guidance for operating tools in cold weather conditions.

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Tool Operation

Before Handling or Operating This Tool

Instructions to read warnings and identify the operating system before use.

Contact Trip Operation

Details the methods for operating tools using the contact trip system.

Sequential Trip Operation

Explains the procedure for operating tools with the sequential trip system.

Tool Operation Check

Contact Trip Operation

Procedure for checking the functionality of the contact trip operation.

Sequential Trip Operation

Procedure for checking the functionality of the sequential trip operation.

Maintaining the Pneumatic Tool

Replacement Parts

Recommendation to use genuine Bostitch replacement parts for optimal performance.

Assembly Procedure for Seals

Steps for assembling tool seals, including lubrication advice.

Air Supply-Pressure and Volume

Discusses the importance of adequate air supply pressure and volume for tool function.

Trouble Shooting

Depth Adjustment

Fastener Control Adjustment

Explains the fastener control feature for adjusting drive depth.

Accessories Available

Bostitch SB-2IN1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBrad Nailer / Stapler
Fastener TypeBrad Nails and Staples
Gauge18 gauge
Operating Pressure70-120 psi
Power SourcePneumatic
Depth AdjustmentYes
Tool-Free Jam ReleaseYes
No-Mar TipYes
Magazine Capacity100
Fastener Size18 ga
Fastener Length5/8" to 2" for brads, 1/2" to 1-1/2" for staples

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