Stanley Bostitch Sb 2IN1 2 In 1 Narrow Crown Stapler/18 Gauge Brad Nailer Logo
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Stanley Bostitch Sb 2IN1 2 In 1 Narrow Crown Stapler/18 Gauge Brad Nailer Logo Stanley Bostitch Sb 2IN1 2 In 1 Narrow Crown Stapler/18 Gauge Brad Nailer owner manual

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    Bostitch SB1664 FN I want to adjust the depth of the brad penetrating. It is going way to far into the 1st piece of word (more than half way) and giving sufficient bond. Have adjusted depth to shortest possible but it is still penetrating to far into the

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Stanley Bostitch has been sold to Dewalt. The link below has all the information and parts for your gun. Good luck with your projects.

http://servicenet.dewalt.com/

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SOURCE: I have a Stanley Bostitch Sb 2IN1 2 In 1 Narrow

look on the front of the tool.there is a dial right where the plastic meets the yellow housing.also look closely and you should see a diagram on the plastic telling you whitch way to go.

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