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Troubleshooting, Symptom possible cause possible solution – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1783 User Manual

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Model W1783 (Mfg. Since 2/07)

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

Air leaking at

whack cap area.

1. O-rings in plunger/cylinder

housing are damaged.

1. O-rings must be replaced &

operation checked.

Air leaking between

housing and hose

1. Loose screws in housing.

2. Damaged O-ring.

3. Loose air fitting.

1. Tighten screws.

2. Replace O-ring

3. Tighten air fitting & use

teflon tape.

Air leaking between

housing and cap.

1. Damaged seal.

1. Replace damaged seals.

Tool skips nails

while discharging.

1. Excessive air pressure.

2. Air leaks.

3. Dirt in nose.

4. Dirt or damage prevents nails

from moving freely.

5. Inadequate air flow to tool.

6. Worn piston O-ring or lack of

lubrication.

7. Damaged plunger/cylinder O-

rings.

8. Worn bumper.

9. Cap seal leaking.

1. Reduce air pressure to tool.

2. Tighten screws and fittings.

3. Clean nose.

4. Clean magazine and

inspect/repair damage.

5. Check fittings, hose,

compressor, and air

pressure.

6. Replace O-ring and

lubricate.

7. Replace plunger/cylinder

O-rings.

8. Replace bumper.

9. Replace cap seal.

Tool runs slowly or

has a loss of power.

1. Undersized air hose.

2. Nailer is not lubricated.

3. Broken spring in cap assembly.

4. Exhaust ports on cylinder cap

are blocked.

1. Use a larger hose.

2. Lubricate nailer.

3. Replace spring.

4. Clean or replace damaged

internal parts.

Fasteners

frequently jam the

nailer.

1. Nails are the wrong size.

2. Nails are bent or dirty.

3. Magazine or nose screws are

loose.

4. Driver or driver guide are

worn or damaged.

5. Nails are wrong angle.

1. Use correct nails.

2. Use undamaged, clean

nails.

3. Tighten magazine.

4. Replace worn or damaged

parts.

5. Use correct angle nails.

Nailer does not

fire.

1. Nailer is not lubricated.

2. Nail is jammed in magazine or

discharge area.

3. Piston shaft is damaged.

4. Air pressure too low.

1. Follow lubricating

instructions.

2. Clear nailer magazine or

discharge area.

3. Replace piston shaft.

4. Check/increase air

pressure.

Air blows out of

exhaust cap; nailer

will not fire.

1. O-ring slipped out of groove or

damaged inside nailer.

1. Reinstall/replace suspect

O-ring; turn down air

pressure.