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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
40mm Narrow
Crown Stapler
D9040V

Questions and Answers

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    Stephanie GambleAug 20, 2025
    How to fix air leaking at the trigger area of tacwise Nail Gun?
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      Kelsey HansonAug 20, 2025
      Air leaking at the trigger area of your Tacwise Nail Gun can be caused by a damaged O-ring in the trigger valve (check and replace the O-ring), a damaged trigger valve head (check and replace the trigger valve head), or a damaged trigger valve stem, seal, or O-ring (check and replace the trigger valve stem, seal, or O-ring).
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    Bianca ParkerAug 22, 2025
    What causes air leaking between body and cylinder cap in tacwise Nail Gun?
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      Alex CuevasAug 22, 2025
      Air leaking between the body and cylinder cap of your Tacwise Nail Gun can be due to loose screws (tighten the screws) or a damaged seal (check and replace the seal).
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    Hannah ArcherAug 25, 2025
    How to solve air leaking between body and front plate in tacwise Nail Gun?
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      Ronald BondAug 25, 2025
      Air leaking between the body and front plate of your Tacwise Nail Gun is caused by a damaged piston O-ring or bumper, so you should check and replace the O-ring or bumper.
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    Isaac WaltonAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my tacwise D9040V Power Tool skips a fastener?
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      Susan VincentAug 26, 2025
      If your Tacwise Power Tool is skipping fasteners, several factors could be at play. It might be due to a worn bumper or damaged spring. Dirt in the front plate can also cause this issue. Insufficient airflow to the tool, a worn or dry O-ring on the piston, a damaged O-ring on the trigger valve, or a leaking cylinder cap seal could also be the cause. To resolve this, consider replacing the bumper or pusher spring, cleaning the drive channel of the front plate, checking the hose and compressor fittings, replacing or lubricating the O-ring, and replacing the seal.
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    Adam FitzpatrickAug 28, 2025
    Why is my tacwise Nail Gun losing power or running slowly?
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      tiffany88Aug 28, 2025
      The Tacwise Nail Gun might run slowly or lose power due to several reasons: insufficient oil, so you should lubricate it as instructed; insufficient air supply, so you should check the air supply; a broken spring in the cylinder cap, so you should replace the spring; or a blocked exhaust port in the cylinder cap, so you should replace damaged internal parts.
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    racheljacksonAug 29, 2025
    What to do if my tacwise Nail Gun is jamming fasteners?
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      Benjamin BriggsAug 30, 2025
      If your Tacwise Nail Gun is jamming fasteners, it could be due to several reasons: a worn joint guider (replace it), fasteners of the wrong size or damaged (use recommended and undamaged fasteners), loose magazine or front plate screws (tighten them), or a damaged blade in the piston assembly (replace the piston assembly).
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    Johnny VaughanAug 31, 2025
    Why tacwise Nail Gun tool skips a fastener?
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      Benjamin SimpsonAug 31, 2025
      The Tacwise Nail Gun might skip fasteners because of a worn bumper or damaged spring, so you should replace the bumper or pusher spring; dirt in the front plate, so you should clean the drive channel of the front plate; inadequate airflow to the tool, so you should check the hose and compressor fittings; a worn or dry O-ring on the piston, so you should replace the O-ring or lubricate it; a damaged O-ring on the trigger valve, so you should replace the O-ring; or a leaking cylinder cap seal, so you should replace the seal.
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    Jeremy MullenSep 2, 2025
    Why tacwise Nail Gun blade driving fastener too deeply?
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      ryanscottSep 2, 2025
      If the blade of your Tacwise Nail Gun is driving fasteners too deeply, it could be due to a worn bumper (replace it) or the air pressure being too high (adjust the air pressure).
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    michael89Sep 4, 2025
    What to do if my tacwise Nail Gun will not drive down tight?
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      Mercedes GeorgeSep 4, 2025
      If your Tacwise Nail Gun won't drive down tight, it might be due to a worn blade in the piston assembly (replace the piston assembly), a lack of power (adjust to adequate air pressure), or slow cycling and loss of power (check the cylinder cap spring for broken coils or reduced length and check if the exhaust port of cylinder cap is restricted).
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    Matthew CrawfordSep 6, 2025
    Why is my tacwise D9040V Power Tool running slowly or losing power?
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      Eddie PetersSep 6, 2025
      If your Tacwise Power Tool runs slowly or experiences power loss, there are several potential causes. It could be due to insufficient oil, so make sure to lubricate it as instructed. Also, check the air supply to ensure it's adequate. A broken spring in the cylinder cap or a blocked exhaust port in the cylinder cap might also be the reason. In such cases, replace the spring or any other damaged internal parts.

Summary

Technical Data

Work Area Safety

Keep Work Area Tidy and Safe

Maintain a clean, well-lit workspace, keeping children and pets away and securing work properly.

General Safety Instructions

Tool Modification and Usage

Avoid modifying the tool or using it for unintended applications to prevent hazardous conditions.

Tool Features

Component Identification

Identifies key parts of the stapler, including trigger, magazine, and safety bracket.

Tool Setup and Operation

Connecting to Air Supply

Details on oiling, setting air pressure, and connecting the tool to the air supply system.

Loading Fasteners

Step-by-step guide on how to load staples into the magazine channel.

Adjusting Driving Depth

Instructions on using the depth adjustment wheel to control fastener penetration.

Operating the Tool

Guidance on testing depth, connecting air, loading, and firing fasteners correctly.

Firing Modes

Explains the two driving modes: sequential fire and contact trip (bump fire).

Removing Jammed Fasteners

Procedure for safely disconnecting and clearing jammed fasteners from the tool.

Regular Maintenance

Lubrication and Cleaning

Details on proper lubrication with pneumatic tool oil and cleaning procedures.

Troubleshooting Guide

Common Problems and Solutions

Addresses issues like air leaks, slow operation, jammed fasteners, and provides corrective actions.

tacwise D9040V Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SourcePneumatic
Nail Length15-40 mm
Operating Pressure60-100 psi
Width60 mm
TypeAir Nailer
Fastener TypeNails
Magazine Capacity100

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