Clearing a jammed nail (figure 3) – Craftsman 836.27233 User Manual
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CLEARING A JAMMED NAIL
(FIGURE 3)
1.
Unplug the cord and remove all
brads from the magazine.
2.
Remove the two screws and
washers (1) located on the tacking
mouth cover,
3. Remove the cover (2).
CAUTION:
Be careful, the safety
lock pin and spring may shoot forward.
4.
Remove safety lock pin (3) and
spring (4).
NOTE:
Safety lock pin (3) has a
keyed slot on the pin which is seated
in the opening on the cover (2).
5. Remove the slot cover (5).
6. Remove the jammed nail.
7. Replace all parts in reverse order.
8
.
Tighten screws.
9. Make sure that the safety lock pin is
correctly sticking out of the tacking
mouth assembly.
Fig.3
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Nailer will not fire
1. Not plugged in
1. Plug in
2. Circuit breaker tripped
2. Reset circuit breaker
or fuse
3. Damaged cord
3. Have replaced by Sears
Service Center
Nail jammed
1. Dirty, rusty, or
deformed nails
1. Replace with new nails
2. incorrect nails
2, Use recommended nail
style and size
Power loss
1. Damaged coil spring
I.Have repaired by Sears
Service Center
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