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Powernail 50F - User Manual

Powernail 50F
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Model 50F Pneumatic Powernailer™
POWERNAIL
®
CO.
REV 17.08.10
WARNING
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MANUAL DE OPERACION Y DE MANTENIMIENTO
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS ET D’ENTRETIEN
Read this manual before you use this Powernailer®. Follow all safety warnings and
instructions. If you are uncertain about the operation of the nailer, call us directly
at 1-800-323-1653 for assistance or contact the closest Powernail Dealer for help.
Please retain this information for future reference.

Questions and Answers

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    sean50Aug 13, 2025
    How to fix air leaking at the trigger of my Powernail 50F?
    • K
      Katrina HernandezAug 13, 2025
      If you notice air leaking at the trigger area of your Powernail Nail Gun, it could be due to a damaged O-ring in the trigger valve. Check and replace the O-ring. Alternatively, the trigger valve head could be damaged, so check and replace it. Lastly, the trigger valve stem, seal, or O-ring might be damaged, so inspect and replace as necessary.
  • K
    Krista MercadoAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Powernail Nail Gun leaking air between the body and cylinder cap?
    • B
      Beth KellyAug 17, 2025
      If air is leaking between the body and cylinder cap of your Powernail Nail Gun, first check if the screws are loose and tighten them. If the screws are not the issue, the gasket may be damaged, in which case you should check and replace the gasket.
  • J
    Joseph EvansAug 21, 2025
    What causes air to leak between the body and drive guider in a Powernail 50F?
    • A
      angelcarsonAug 21, 2025
      If there's an air leak between the body and drive guider of your Powernail Nail Gun, the bumper might be damaged. Check the bumper and replace it if necessary.
  • J
    Jose GeorgeAug 25, 2025
    What to do if fasteners are jammed in my Powernail 50F Nail Gun?
    • T
      Todd RamirezAug 25, 2025
      If fasteners are jammed in your Powernail Nail Gun, it could be due to several reasons. First, the joint guider might be worn, in which case you should replace it. Second, the fasteners might be the wrong size or damaged; ensure you are using the recommended and undamaged fasteners. Third, check if the magazine or front plate screws are loose and tighten them if necessary. Finally, the blade in the piston assembly could be damaged, requiring you to replace the piston assembly.
  • P
    Patricia BennettAug 28, 2025
    Why is my Powernail 50F driving fasteners too deeply?
    • T
      Trevor McdanielAug 28, 2025
      If the blade is driving fasteners too deeply with your Powernail Nail Gun, it could be due to a worn bumper. Replacing the bumper should solve this. Alternatively, the air pressure might be too high; try adjusting it to a lower setting.
  • J
    Joshua CollinsSep 1, 2025
    Why does my Powernail 50F Nail Gun skip fasteners?
    • F
      Francisco AdamsSep 1, 2025
      If your Powernail Nail Gun skips fasteners, several factors could be the cause. It might be due to a worn bumper or a damaged spring, so you should replace the bumper or pusher spring. Another cause may be dirt in the gate, so clean the drive channel of the front plate. Inadequate airflow to the tool can also cause this issue, so check the hose and compressor fittings. Additionally, a worn or dry O-ring on the piston could be the culprit; replace the O-ring or lubricate it. Finally, a leaking cylinder cap seal may be the problem, so replace the seal.
  • C
    Carla SnyderSep 5, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Powernail Nail Gun that runs slowly?
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      Craig RodriguezSep 5, 2025
      If your Powernail Nail Gun runs slowly or has a loss of power, there are several potential causes. First, ensure that there is sufficient oil by lubricating the tool as instructed. Second, check the air supply to make sure it's adequate. Third, a broken spring in the cylinder cap could be the problem, so replace the spring. Lastly, the exhaust port in the cylinder cap might be blocked; in this case, replace the damaged internal parts.
  • E
    Elizabeth HowardSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Powernail Nail Gun will not drive down tight?
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      Noah ReillySep 9, 2025
      If your Powernail Nail Gun will not drive down tight, it could be due to a worn blade in the piston assembly, so replace the piston assembly. Alternatively, there might be a lack of power, so adjust to adequate air pressure. Slow cycling and loss of power can also cause this; check the cylinder cap spring for broken coils or reduced length and see if the exhaust port of cylinder cap is restricted.

Summary

Introduction

Limited Warranty

Safety Instructions

Noise Characteristic Values

Specifies A-weighted sound pressure levels for operator's position.

Vibration Characteristic Values

Details weighted root mean square acceleration for operator's position.

Operation

Foot Adjustment and Nail Location

Procedure for adjusting the FLEX Foot to match flooring thickness and nail placement.

Connecting the Tool to an Air Supply

Steps for safely connecting the nailer to an air compressor, including oiling.

Loading the Fasteners

Instructions on how to load 18 gauge Powercleats into the nailer magazine.

Maintenance

Regular Maintenance

Guidelines for lubricating and cleaning the tool for optimal performance.

Nailer Safety Labels

Highlights key safety warnings and operating pressure information for the nailer.

Clearing a Jam

Powernail 50F Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPowernail
Model50F
CategoryNail Gun
LanguageEnglish

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