What to do if my Freeman PE20V2118G Nail Gun has a low battery?
- DDeborah TorresJul 28, 2025
If your Freeman Nail Gun has a low battery charge or the battery is damaged, you should charge or replace the battery.
What to do if my Freeman PE20V2118G Nail Gun has a low battery?
If your Freeman Nail Gun has a low battery charge or the battery is damaged, you should charge or replace the battery.
What to do if there's debris in the nose piece of my Freeman PE20V2118G?
If you find debris in the nose piece of your Freeman Nail Gun, clean it with pneumatic air tool oil and a clean cloth.
How to clean debris from the magazine of a Freeman PE20V2118G?
To clean debris from the magazine of your Freeman Nail Gun, use pneumatic air tool oil and a clean cloth.
Power Source | Pneumatic |
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Magazine Capacity | 100 Nails |
Nail Size | 18 Gauge |
Nail Gauge | 18 |
Fastener Length | 5/8 inch to 2 inch |
Firing Mode | Sequential |
Width | 3.5 inches |
Nail Angle | 21 degree |
Explains signal words (WARNING, CAUTION) and their associated risks and meanings.
Covers safety guidelines for the work area, personal safety, and electrical safety.
Warns about exposure to chemicals like lead known to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Emphasizes reading and keeping the manual for safe operation and future reference.
Covers precautions for wet conditions, damaged cords, outdoor extension cords, and GFCI usage.
Provides essential advice on knowing the tool, using correct fasteners, and maintaining proper grip.
Includes disconnecting power, removing wrenches, checking for damage, and proper storage.
Details safe handling, charging, and storage of batteries and chargers to prevent hazards.
Advises on safe operation, avoiding trigger misuse, handling recoil, and keeping others safe.
Guidance on inspecting the tool for damage and retaining packing material after unpacking.
Lists technical details including battery charge, firing speed, magazine capacity, and fastener types.
Highlights the tool's high power technology for fast firing and ergonomic handle for comfort.
Ensures the work contact element moves freely and returns to its extended position.
Explains the purpose of the no-mar pad for preventing marring on softer woods.
Details how to adjust the fastener driving depth using the depth adjustment wheel.
Guides on selecting between single sequential fire and bump fire modes.
Instructions on how to safely remove the battery from the tool.
Step-by-step instructions for removing a jammed fastener from the tool.
Details on how to properly connect and charge the battery pack.
Advice on letting a hot battery pack cool down before recharging.
Information on battery recycling and disposal regulations.
Covers general maintenance, cleaning the nail channel, and cold weather operation.
Lists common problems, their possible causes, and corrective actions for the tool.
Information on parts that may wear out and where to order replacements.
Details the Professional 1-Year Limited Warranty, including coverage and exclusions.
Outlines the requirements for making a warranty claim, including proof of purchase.
Lists conditions under which the warranty does not apply, such as misuse or unauthorized repairs.