My nailer depth adjustment is somehow out of callibration. I can only
adjust the nailing depth from about 1/8" exposed to 1/32" exposed. It
has been like this since I got it. I have plenty of air pressure. I'm
in a commercial shop with lot's o' air and every other gun, stapler,
etc. in the shop works fine. This thing is just out of wack. It won't
even sink a nail in pine.
Before I start dismantaling the gun to try and understand where I
might tweak it; does anyone know if there is a calibration adjustment
so the knob will run the depth in a deeper range?
BW
Yes, the depth should be adjustable. It is on my PC nailers. On mine, it
is a round barrel adjustment that you can screw up or down to adjust the
depth of the nail.
Bill
"Bill Wallace" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My nailer depth adjustment is somehow out of callibration. I can only
> adjust the nailing depth from about 1/8" exposed to 1/32" exposed. It
> has been like this since I got it. I have plenty of air pressure. I'm
> in a commercial shop with lot's o' air and every other gun, stapler,
> etc. in the shop works fine. This thing is just out of wack. It won't
> even sink a nail in pine.
>
> Before I start dismantaling the gun to try and understand where I
> might tweak it; does anyone know if there is a calibration adjustment
> so the knob will run the depth in a deeper range?
>
> BW
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Bill Wallace) wrote:
>My nailer depth adjustment is somehow out of callibration. I can only
>adjust the nailing depth from about 1/8" exposed to 1/32" exposed. It
>has been like this since I got it. I have plenty of air pressure. I'm
>in a commercial shop with lot's o' air and every other gun, stapler,
>etc. in the shop works fine. This thing is just out of wack. It won't
>even sink a nail in pine.
>
>Before I start dismantaling the gun to try and understand where I
>might tweak it; does anyone know if there is a calibration adjustment
>so the knob will run the depth in a deeper range?
>
>BW
You may have a broken tip on your driver. Loss of power may also be due to
dirty or dry o-rings letting air get by.
No internal calibrations or adjustments exist.
What is plenty of air pressure?? In pine 90psi should be plenty.