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SYMPTOM CAUSE FIX
Tool operates, but no staple
is driven.
Debris in nosepiece. Clean nose area and watch closely for small pieces of broken
staples stuck in the track.
Debris in magazine. Clean magazine.
Damaged pusher spring. Replace spring. See authorized service center.
Worn magazine. Replace magazine. See authorized service center.
Damaged or worn driver. Replace driver with kit, or see authorized service center.
Jammed staples. Incorrect staples. Use only the recommended staples. Refer to
Staple Specifications.
Magazine not secured after previous jam clear/
inspection.
Make sure to magazine is latched properly.
Material and staple length. If the unit continues to stall (forcing the need to rotate the Stall
release lever) choose the appropriate material and staple length
that is not too rigorous an application.
Debris in nosepiece. Clean nose area and watch closely for small pieces of broken
staples stuck in the track.
Worn magazine. Replace magazine. See authorized service center.
Tool is not yet run-in. New tools can take 100–500 staples for parts to mesh and wear
in together. Drive shorter staples during this period if experiencing
difficulty fully driving staples.
Staples do not fit. Confirm D
WALT staples are being used. Your fencing stapler is only compatable with D
WALT staples.
Staple drives too deep. Power setting too high. Select lower power setting.
Depth adjust setting incorrect. Adjust tool free depth adjust dial.
Staple bends. Staple hit knot in wood. Move 3" (76 mm) and try again.