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HDX HDXFN64 - User Manual

HDX HDXFN64
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USE AND CARE GUIDE
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call HDX Customer Service
8 a.m - 6 p.m, EST, Monday- Friday
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Item # 1000015532
Model # HDX123
Model # HDXST9032
Model # HDXBR50
Model # HDXFN64
18GA. 1-1/4 STAPLER
(Model#HDXST9032)
18GA. 2 BRAD NAILER
(Model#HDXBR50)
16GA. 2-1/2 STRAIGHT FINISH NAILER
(Model#HDXFN64)
1-800-514-6729
HOMEDEPOT.COM
23GA. 1 MICRO PINNER
(Model#HDX123)
1-800-514-6729
HOMEDEPOT.COM
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Servicio al Cliente de HDX
de lunes a viernes entre 8 a.m. y 6 p.m.,
(hora del Eete de EE. UU.)
REFIMX200101AV-E/S 05/14.#

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jesse AvilaAug 6, 2025
    What to do if my HDX HDXFN64 skips driving fasteners?
    • A
      Alex McfarlandAug 7, 2025
      If your HDX Power Tool skips driving fasteners, several factors could be at play. It might be due to a worn bumper (replace it), dirt in the nose piece (clean the drive channel), or a dirty magazine (clean it). Other potential causes include a damaged pusher spring (replace it), inadequate air flow (check fitting, hose, or compressor), worn O-rings on the piston (replace and lubricate them), or a damaged O-ring on the trigger valve (replace the O-rings). Air leaks (tighten screws and fittings) or a leaking cap seal (replace the gasket) can also cause this issue.
  • B
    Brandon SmithAug 11, 2025
    Why are fasteners jammed in my HDX HDXFN64 Power Tool?
    • A
      Angela WrightAug 11, 2025
      Fasteners can jam in your HDX Power Tool for several reasons. The guide on the driver might be worn (replace the guide). Ensure you're using the recommended fastener size; incorrect sizes can cause jams. Bent fasteners should be replaced with undamaged ones. Loose magazine or nose screws should be tightened, and a damaged driver needs replacement.
  • A
    Andrea RobbinsAug 17, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a slow running or loss of power in my HDX HDXFN64 Power Tool?
    • B
      Brett SmithAug 17, 2025
      If your HDX Power Tool runs slowly or loses power, first, make sure the nailer is sufficiently lubricated. If that doesn't solve the problem, a broken spring in the cylinder cap might be the cause, requiring a spring replacement. Alternatively, the exhaust port in the cap could be blocked, necessitating the replacement of damaged internal parts.
  • J
    Joseph CooperAug 21, 2025
    What to do if there's an air leak between the housing and nose of my HDX HDXFN64?
    • H
      hillchristinaAug 22, 2025
      If you notice air leaking between the housing and nose of your HDX Power Tool, it could be due to loose screws in the housing (tighten them), damaged O-rings (replace the O-rings), or a damaged bumper (replace the bumper).
  • N
    Nathan StevensAug 27, 2025
    Why is my HDX Power Tool leaking air between the housing and cap?
    • T
      Thomas HunterAug 27, 2025
      An air leak between the housing and cap of your HDX Power Tool could be due to loose screws (tighten the screws) or a damaged gasket (replace the gasket).
  • M
    Michael CrawfordAug 31, 2025
    How to fix air leaking at the trigger valve area of my HDX HDXFN64?
    • D
      Darrell JonesSep 1, 2025
      If air is leaking at the trigger valve area of your HDX Power Tool, it's likely that the O-rings in the trigger valve housing are damaged. You should replace the O-rings.

Summary

Personal Safety

Tool Use and Care

Tool Service

Guidance on servicing and maintaining the pneumatic tools.

Air Source

Requirements and precautions for the compressed air supply.

General Operation

Basic principles for operating the pneumatic tools.

Warranty Information

Unpacking Instructions

Steps for safely removing tools and accessories from the box.

Tool Specifications

23 GA. 1 Pin Nailer Specifications

Air consumption, pressure range, and pin size for the 1" pin nailer.

18 GA. 1-1;4 Stapler Specifications

Details for the 1-1/4" stapler, covering gauge, capacity, and size.

18 GA. 2 Brad Nailer Specifications

Specifications for the 2" brad nailer, including weight and pressure.

16 GA. 2-1;2 Finish Nailer Specifications

Information for the 2-1/2" finish nailer, including gauge and depth.

Tool Features

23 GA. 1 Pin Nailer Features

Comfort grip and ergonomic body for the pin nailer.

18 GA. 1-1;4 Stapler Features

Adjustable exhaust, comfort grip, and non-marring contact for stapler.

18 GA. 2 Brad Nailer Features

Ergonomic body, adjustable exhaust, and comfort grip for brad nailer.

16 GA. 2-1;2 Finish Nailer Features

Adjustable exhaust, depth, quick-jam release, and safety contact.

Operation: 23 GA. 1 Pin Nailer

Loading Fasteners (23 GA. Pin Nailer)

Steps to load fasteners into the 23 GA. 1" pin nailer.

Unloading Fasteners (23 GA. Pin Nailer)

Procedure for unloading fasteners from the pin nailer.

Operation: 23 GA. 1 Pin Nailer (Continued)

Clearing Jams (23 GA. Pin Nailer)

Steps to remove jammed fasteners from the pin nailer.

Setting Air Pressure (23 GA. Pin Nailer)

Adjusting air pressure for optimal performance of the pin nailer.

Firing the Tool (23 GA. Pin Nailer)

How to operate the pin nailer in single sequential mode.

Operation: 18 GA. 1-1;4 Stapler

Adjusting Exhaust (18 GA. Stapler)

How to direct exhaust air from the stapler.

Loading Fasteners (18 GA. Stapler)

Procedure for loading fasteners into the 18 GA. 1-1/4" stapler.

Operation: 18 GA. 1-1;4 Stapler (Continued)

Unloading Fasteners (18 GA. Stapler)

Procedure for unloading fasteners from the stapler.

Clearing Jams (18 GA. Stapler)

Steps to remove jammed fasteners from the stapler.

Non-Marring Pad (18 GA. Stapler)

Information about the non-marring pad on the stapler.

Setting Air Pressure (18 GA. Stapler)

Adjusting air pressure for the stapler.

Operation: 18 GA. 2 Brad Nailer

Adjusting Exhaust (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

How to direct exhaust air from the brad nailer.

Loading Fasteners (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

Procedure for loading fasteners into the 18 GA. 2" brad nailer.

Operation: 18 GA. 2 Brad Nailer (Continued)

Unloading Fasteners (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

Procedure for unloading fasteners from the brad nailer.

Clearing Jams (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

Steps to remove jammed fasteners from the brad nailer.

Setting Air Pressure (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

Adjusting air pressure for the brad nailer.

Operation: 18 GA. 2 Brad Nailer (Continued)

Firing the Tool (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

How to operate the brad nailer.

Work Contact Element Check (18 GA. Brad Nailer)

How to check the work contact element for safety.

Operation: 16 GA. 2-1;2 Finish Nailer

Adjusting Exhaust (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

How to direct exhaust air from the finish nailer.

Loading Fasteners (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

Procedure for loading fasteners into the 16 GA. 2-1/2" finish nailer.

Operation: 16 GA. 2-1;2 Finish Nailer (Continued)

Unloading Fasteners (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

Procedure for unloading fasteners from the finish nailer.

Clearing Jams (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

Steps to remove jammed fasteners from the finish nailer.

Non-Marring Pad (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

Information about the non-marring pad on the finish nailer.

Setting Air Pressure (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

Adjusting air pressure for the finish nailer.

Depth Adjustment (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

How to adjust the driving depth for the finish nailer.

Firing the Tool (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

How to operate the finish nailer in single sequential mode.

Work Contact Element Check (16 GA. Finish Nailer)

How to check the work contact element for safety.

Maintenance

Anti-Dust Cap

Importance and use of the anti-dust cap on the air connector.

Lubrication

Guidelines for proper lubrication to ensure tool performance.

Cleaning

Methods for cleaning tool parts to prevent damage.

Cold Weather Operation

Precautions and recommendations for using tools in cold temperatures.

Recommended Hookup

Troubleshooting

HDX HDXFN64 Specifications

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BrandHDX
ModelHDXFN64
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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