No manual, but loaded nails the way it looked logical. It won't nail. Please help.
SOURCE: dewalt dc618 wont drive a nail
problem solved.whoever had used the tool must have hit something hard because the drive pin had been pushed back just enough to stop it from cycling.
SOURCE: carraige in dewalt nailer
just goto:
http://www.retrevo.com/search/v2/jsp/mytrevo/myTrevo.jsp?page=man
download the support manual. You should be on your way
SOURCE: I have dewalt dc618, nail doesn't goes all the
Below find information on how to adjust for depth, however if you have already made adjustment then check for broken tip on driver blade. The blade is not expensive and available from dewalt service center.
Please note the following from manual:
Adjusting Depth
The depth that the fastener is driven can be adjusted using
the depth adjustment wheel (C) on the side of the tool.
WARNING: To reduce risk of serious injury from
accidental actuation when attempting to adjust depth,
ALWAYS:
• Remove battery pack.
• Engage contact trip lock-off.
• Avoid contact with trigger during adjustments.
1. To drive the nail shallower, rotate the depth adjustment
wheel (C). There are twelve depth settings, 1 being the
shallowest and 6 being the deepest.
2. To sink a nail deeper, rotate the depth adjustment
wheel (C) to a higher setting.
SOURCE: Bostitch RN46-1 roof nailer won't
check the height of the magazine, but I think that you have a problem with the feed piston or there is a spring on the feed pawl that might be broke. Unload the nails and dry fire the tool with the door open observing the piston movement. It should "SNAP" back and forth if it does unplug the air and check to see if the spring that applies pressure to the pawl is broken or missing. I am going to guess the piston. If this tool has not been serviced in a while the asphalt tends to jam up the mechanisms. Let me know if you need more assistance.
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