BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer Instructions

October 30, 2023
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BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer

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N58C-1-E, N64084-1-E, N64084-2-E, N64099-1-E, N66C-2-E,

N66FH-2-E, N75C-2-E, N75CWW-2-M, N80CB-1ML-E, N8090CB-1ML-E, N89C-1P-E, N89C-2-E, N400C-1-E, N401C-1-E, N512C-2-E

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| N58C-1-E
Type 1
| N64084-1-E
Type 1
| N64084-2-E
Type 1
| N64099-1-E
Type 1

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| A| 269 mm| 267 mm| 267 mm|

267 mm

B

| 273 mm| 327 mm| 327 mm| 327 mm
C| 133 mm| 133 mm| 133 mm|

133.4 mm

D

| 2.7 kg| 2.6 kg| 2.6 kg| 2.6 kg
| E| 93.3 dB / 4 dB| 87.2 dB / 4 dB| 87.2 dB / 4 dB|

87.2 dB / 4 dB

F

| 99.0 dB / 4 dB| 100.2 dB / 4 dB| 100.2 dB / 4 dB| 100.2 dB / 4 dB
G| 86 dB / 4 dB| 87.2 dB / 4 dB| 87.2 dB / 4 dB|

95.6 dB / 4 dB

H

| 3.7 / 1.4 m/s²| 3.8 / 1.9 m/s²| 3.8 / 1.9 m/s²| 3.8 / 1.9 m/s²
BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer a4| I| 8.3 Bar| 8.3 Bar| 8.3 Bar|

8.3 Bar

J

| 4.8 Bar| 4.8 Bar| 4.8 Bar| 4.8 Bar
K| 1.2 Ltr| 1.2 Ltr| 1.2 Ltr|

1.2 Ltr

| L(a)| 1| 1| 2| 1
L(b)| 1| 1| 1|

1

| M| BC602| BC602| BC602| BC602
N| BC603| BC603| BC603|

BC603

O

| O-lube| O-lube| O-lube| O-lube
| P| N203/N230/ N250| N203/N230/ N250| N203/N230/ N250|

F230/F250

Q(a)

| 2.1-2.3 mm| 2.03-2.5 mm| 2.03-2.5 mm| 2.3-2.5 mm
Q(b)| 25-55 mm| 38-65 mm| 38-65 mm|

38-65 mm

R

| 5 mm| 5 mm| 5 mm| 6.5 mm
S| 225| 225| 225|

225-300

BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer a8| T| 118.6 mm| 136 mm| 136 mm| 136 mm
U| N/A| N/A| N/A|

N/A

| |

N66C-2-E
Type 1

| N66FH-2-E
Type 1
| N75C-2-E
Type 1
| N75CWW-2-M
Type 1

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| A| 267 mm| 267 mm| 264 mm|

264 mm

B

| 270 mm| 270 mm| 356 mm| 356 mm
C| 118 mm| 118 mm| 124 mm|

124 mm

D

| 2.2 kg| 2.2 kg| 2.5 kg| 2.5 kg
| E| 91.5 dB / 4 dB| 91.5 dB / 4 dB| 90.6 dB / 4 Db|

87.6 dB / 4 dB

F

| 97.3 dB / 4 dB| 97.3 dB / 4 dB| 99.3 dB / 4 dB| 100.7 dB / 4 dB
G| 84.3 dB / 4 dB| 84.3 dB / 4 dB| 86.3 dB / 4 dB|

93.1 dB / 4 dB

H

| 3.3 / 1.6 m/s²| 3.3 / 1.6 m/s²| 3.0 / 1.5 m/s²| 3.2 / 1.6 m/s²
BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer a4| I| 8.3 Bar| 8.3 Bar| 8.3 Bar|

8.3 Bar

J

| 4.8 Bar| 4.8 Bar| 4.8 Bar| 4.8 Bar
K| 1.5 Ltr| 1.5 Ltr| 1.5 Ltr|

1.5 Ltr

| L(a)| 2| 2| 2| 2
L(b)| 1| 1| 1|

1

| M| BC602| BC602| BC602| BC602
N| BC603| BC603| BC603|

BC603

O

| O-lube| O-lube| O-lube| O-lube
| P| N203/N230| FH| FAC230-F3.1|

F250

Q(a)

| 2.03-2.5 mm| 2.9-3.0 mm| 2.3-3.1 mm| 2.5-2.9 mm
Q(b)| 32-64 mm| 24-64 mm| 38-75 mm|

40-75 mm

R

| 6.0 mm| 7.0 mm| 7.2 mm| 5.8-6.8 mm
S| 225| 225| 225-300|

225-300

BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer a8| T| 137 mm| 137 mm| 161.9 mm| 159.9 mm
U| N/A| N/A| N/A|

N/A

N80CB-1ML-E
Type 1

| N8090CB-1ML-E
Type 1
| N89C-1P-E
Type 1
| N89C-2-E / N89C-2K-E
Type 1
| |
---|---|---|---|---|---
306 mm| 306 mm| 311 mm| 311 mm| A|

336 mm

| 336 mm| 355 mm| 355 mm| B
140 mm| 140 mm| 133 mm| 133 mm|

C

3.9kg

| 3.9kg| 3.6 kg| 3.6 kg| D
89.0 dB / 4 dB| 85.9 dB / 4 dB| 90.7 dB / 4 dB| 90.7 dB / 4 dB| E|

98.6 dB / 4 dB

| 98.9 dB / 4 dB| 99.5 dB / 4 dB| 99.5 dB / 4 dB| F
85.6 dB / 4 dB| 90.2 dB / 4 dB| 86.5 dB / 4 dB| 86.5 dB / 4 dB|

G

3.3 / 1.6 m/s²

| 3.2 / 1.6 m/s²| 3.2 / 1.6 m/s²| 3.3 / 1.6 m/s²| H
7 Bar| 7 Bar| 8.27 Bar| 8.27 Bar| I| BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil
Nailer a4

4.9 Bar

| 4.9 Bar| 4.83 Bar| 4.83 Bar| J
2.0 Ltr| 2.0 Ltr| 2.3 Ltr| 2.3 Ltr|

K

1

| 1| 1| 2| L(a)|
1| 1| 1| 1|

L(b)

BC602

| BC602| BC602| BC602| M|
BC603| BC603| BC603| BC603|

N

O-lube

| O-lube| O-lube| O-lube| O
N| N| F250/F280/F310| F250/F280/F310| P|

2.5-2.9 mm

| 2.5-2.9 mm| 2.5-3.1 mm| 2.5-3.1 mm| Q(a)
38-80 mm| 38-80/90 mm| 50-90 mm| 50-90 mm|

Q(b)

6.5-7.2 mm

| 6.5-7.2 mm| 7.2 mm| 7.2 mm| R
225| 225| 225-300| 225-300|

S

152.4-152.9 mm

| 154.4-154.9 mm| 164 mm| 164 mm| T| BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil
Nailer a8
9.5 mm| 9.5 mm| N/A| N/A|

U

N400C-1-E
Type 1

| N401C-1-E
Type 1
| N512C-2-E
Type 1
| |
---|---|---|---|---
338 mm| 338 mm| 338 mm| A|

423 mm

| 423 mm| 483 mm| B
153 mm| 153 mm| 153 mm|

C

5.3 kg

| 5.3 kg| 6 kg| D
83.9 dB / 4 dB| 83.9 dB / 4 dB| 97.2 dB / 4 dB| E|

96.9 dB / 4 dB

| 96.9 dB / 4 dB| 99.6 dB / 4 dB| F
95.7 dB / 4 dB| 95.7 dB / 4 dB| 86.6 dB / 4 dB|

G

5.4 / 2.7 m/s²

| 5.4 / 2.7 m/s²| 5.4 / 2.7 m/s²| H
8.27 Bar| 8.27 Bar| 8.3 Bar| I| BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil
Nailer a4

4.83 Bar

| 4.83 Bar| 4.8 Bar| J
3.6 Ltr| 3.6 Ltr| 4.4 Ltr|

K

1

| 1| 2| L(a)|
1| 1| 1|

L(b)

BC602

| BC602| BC602| M|
BC603| BC603| BC603|

N

O-lube

| O-lube| O-lube| O
F280/F310/F333| N100P| N130P| P|

2.8-3.8 mm

| 2.8-3.8 mm| 3.8 mm| Q(a)
55-100 mm| 55-100 mm| 100-130 mm|

Q(b)

7.2 mm

| 8.2 mm| 8.2 mm| R
225-300| 170-180| 170-180|

S

203 mm

| 203 mm| 229 mm| T| BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer
a8
N/A| N/A| FLANGED|

U

| |
---|---|---
N58C-1-E| N64084-1-E / N64084-2-E|

N64099-1-E

| | **
N66C-2-E / N66FH-2-E| N75C-2-E / N75CWW-2-M**|

N80CB-1ML-E / N8090CB-1ML-E

| | **
N89C-1P-E / N89C-2-E / N89C-2K-E| N400C-1-E / N401C-1-E**|

N512C-2-E

| |
---|---|---
FIG. 1| FIG. 2| FIG. 3
| | **
FIG. 4| FIG. 5| FIG. 6
**
| |
FIG. 7| FIG. 8| FIG. 9

A

| Length
---|---

B

| Height

C

| Width

D

| Weight

E

| Noise LPA, 1s, d

F

| Noise LWA, 1s, d

G

| Noise LPA, 1s, 1m

H

| Vibration / Uncertainty

I

| P max Bar

J

| P min Bar

K

| Air consumption per shot @ 7 Bar

L

| Activation type

M

| Summer lubricant

N

| Winter lubricant

O

| O-ring lubricant

P

| Fastener Name

Q

| Dimensions

R

| Head/crown

S

| Magazine capacity

T

| New Driver Length

U

| Max. Depth Inside Piston

Warning!

  • I** MPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ENCLOSED.**
  • READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL.
  • SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
  • FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.

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  • Do not use damaged, frayed or deteriorated air hoses and fittings.

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  • Air powered tools can vibrate in use. Vibration, repetitive motions or uncomfortable positions may be harmful to your hands and arms. Stop using any machine if discomfort, tingling feeling or pain occurs. Seek medical advice before resuming use.

BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer d3

  • Do not carry the tool by the hose.

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  • Keep body stance balanced and firm.
    Do not overreach when operating this tool.

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  • Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory on this tool, or before performing any maintenance on this tool.

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d8 BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer
d9

  • Use protective equipment such as glasses, gloves, safety shoes as well as acoustic protection. Remain vigilant, use common sense and pay attention when using the machine.

BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer d10

  • Always wear suitable CE marked eye protection when operating or performing maintenance on this tool.

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  • Operate at no more than the tool’s maximum pressure stated in column “I” of the technical data table.

BOSTITCH N75CWW-2-M Pneumatic Coil Nailer d12

  • Do not over-oil and do not use heavy grade oil as stalling and low performance may result.

This tool is intended to be used for fastening wood to wood in pallet/crate (-1-E / -2-E / -2-M) and construction applications (-2-E / -2-M). DO NOT USE for fastening harder materials which could cause buckling of the fasteners and damage to the tool. If you are unsure of the suitability of this tool for certain applications, please contact your local sales office.

LOADING THE TOOL

Warning! When loading the tool 1) Never place a hand or any part of the body in fastener discharge area of the tool; 2) Never point the tool at self or anyone else; 3) Do not pull the trigger or depress the safety yoke as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.

Note: Use only fasteners recommended by Bostitch for use in Bostitch tools or nails which meet Bostitch specifications.

LOADING (ALL MODELS)
  1. Disconnect the tool from the air supply.
  2. Open the magazine: Pull down on the latch and swing the door open. Swing magazine cover open. (Fig. 1)
  3. Check adjustment: the nailer must be set for the length of nail to be used. Nails will not feed smoothly if the magazine is not correctly adjusted. To adjust the magazine, refer to ‘Adjusting the Magazine’ shown below.
  4. Load the coil of nails: Place the coil of nails over the post in the magazine. Uncoil enough nails to reach the feed pawl. Place the first nail in front of the front tooth on the feed pawl, in the driver channel. The nail heads must be in the slot in the nose. (Fig. 2)
  5. Swing the door/magazine cover closed. Check that the latch engages when released. (If it does not engage, check that the nail heads are in the slot in the nose.)
ADJUSTING THE MAGAZINE

(N80CB-1ML-E, N8090CB-1ML-E ONLY)

  1. Release the canister latch on the rear of the canister. (Fig. 3)
  2. Pull out the canister bottom by swinging right to left until tabs disengage. (Fig. 4)
  3. Inside the canister bracket there are settings in inches and millimeters. The canister is adjusted correctly when the length of fastener being used is shown in the window of the canister bottom.
  4. Push back the canister bottom and engage the latch
ADJUSTING THE MAGAZINE

(All models EXCEPT N80CB-1ML-E, N8090CB-1ML-E)

  1. The magazine contains an adjustable nail platform on which the nail coil rests. The nail platform can be adjusted up and down to specific nail settings.
  2. To change settings, pull up on the post and twist to the correct step. (Fig. 5)
TRIP OPERATION MODE

THESE TOOLS ARE FITTED WITH 2 DIFFFERENT ACTUATION MODES DEPENDING ON THE MODEL.

WARNING! Always disconnect air supply before making adjustments as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.

SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MODE:

Models: N64084-2-E, N66C-2-E, N66FH-2-E, N75C-2-E, N75CWW-2-M, N89C-2-E, N512C-2-E

CONTACT ACTUATION MODE:

Models: N58C-1-E, N64084-1-E, N64099-1-E, N80CB-1ML-E, N8090CB-1ML-E, N89C-1P-E, N400C-1-E, N401C-1-E

SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION

The sequential actuation requires the operator to hold the tool against the work with the safety yoke depressed before pulling the trigger. In order to drive additional fasteners, the trigger must be released and the tool lifted away from the work, before repeating the above mentioned steps.

This makes accurate fastener placement easier, for instance on framing, toe nailing and crating applications. The sequential actuation allows exact fastener location without the possibility of driving a second fastener on recoil, as described under Contact Trip (below). The sequential actuation tool has a positive safety advantage because it will not accidentally drive a fastener if the tool is contacted against the work – or anything else – while the operator is holding the trigger pulled.

CONTACT ACTUATION

THESE TOOLS ARE FITTED WITH CONTACT ACTUATION.

  WARNING! Always disconnect air supply before making adjustments as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.

WARNING! Tools marked with this symbol have either contact actuation, continuous contact actuation or selectable actuation with contact actuation selected.

WHEN IN CONTACT ACTUATION MODE:

These tools are designed for use in production applications such as pallets, furniture, manufactured housing or upholstery. DO NOT use for applications such as closing boxes or crates and fitting transportation safety systems on trailers and lorries. This tool shall only be used in safe working places. Care must be taken to prevent accidental actuation when changing from one working position to another.

The common operating procedure on “Contact actuation” tools is for the operator to actuate the safety trip while keeping the trigger pulled, thus driving a fastener each time the work is contacted. This will allow rapid fastener placement on many jobs, such as pallet assembly. All pneumatic tools are subject to recoil when driving fasteners.

The tool may bounce, releasing the safety yoke and if unintentionally allowed to re-contact the work surface with the trigger still actuated (finger still holding the trigger pulled) an unwanted second fastener will be driven.

FASTENER DEPTH CONTROL ADJUSTMENT

N66C-2-E, N66FH-2-E, N75C-2-E, N75CWW-2-M ONLY (Fig. 6)

The DIAL-A-DEPTH™ Fastener Control adjustment feature provides close control of the fastener drive depth; from flush with the work surface to shallow or deep countersink.

First, set the air pressure for consistent drive in the specific work, then use the DIAL-A-DEPTH™ Fastener Control adjustment to give the desired depth of drive.

N58C-1-E, N64084-1-E, N64084-2-E, N64099-1-E, N89C-1P-E, N89C-2-E, N400C-1-E, N401C-1-E, N512C-2-E ONLY (Fig. 7)

The Fastener Depth Control Adjustment feature provides control of the nail drive depth from flush with or just above the work surface to shallow or deep countersink.

WARNING! Disconnect tool from air supply before attempting any parts disassembly and before changing the work contacting element adjustment.

Step 1. Push in Locking Button

Step 2. Adjust contact arm up to increase depth of drive or down to decrease it.

Step 3. Release locking button.

DIRECTIONAL EXHAUST DEFLECTOR (FIG 8)

All models EXCEPT N80CB-1ML-E, N8090CB-1ML-E: Disconnect the air supply. Rotate exhaust deflector to desired position. Reconnect air supply.

N80CB-1ML-E, N8090CB-1ML-E ONLY: Disconnect the air supply. Loosen the screw. Adjust to desired exhaust direction and tighten screw. Reconnect air supply.

UTILITY HOOK (FIG. 9)

N66C-2-E, N66FH-2-E, N75C-2-E, N75CWW-2-M ONLY

These tools may include an additional utility hook suitable for storage and temporary hanging of the tool.

WARNING! Never use the utility hook to hang the tool from the body, clothing or belt.

WARNING! Never use the utility hook with contact (black) trigger operated tools.

DRIVER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Worn driver causing poor quality or loss of power

  • Wear on the driving tip will affect the nail drive, giving symptoms of bent and incompletely driven nails, and damaged nail heads
  • The driver length may be adjusted to allow the driving tip to be redressed to compensate for wear. Heat and precise measurement are required. Contact a qualified service technician for this adjustment.
  • The length setting for a new driver is shown in the Technical Data Table, column T. Measurement is from the top face of the piston.
  • Note that the measurement U (see Technical Data Table) from the top of the piston gives the maximum amount the driver may be adjusted to allow redressing. Always extend the driver the minimum amount required to allow redressing to restore the driving end; several re-dressings will be possible before this maximum depth is reached.

Note: Driver wear of approximately 3mm can be tolerated in most applications. However, in difficult driving applications, driver wear of approximately 1.5 mm. may cause a slight reduction in the apparent driving power.

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We declare under our sole responsibility that this fastener driving tool as identified above is in conformity with the following standards: EN ISO11148-13:2017 in accordance with regulations 2006/42/EC. Technical construction files for use by authorities are available from the addresses below.

Karl Evans
Vice President Professional Power Tools
Stanley Black & Decker bvba,
Kanaalweg 112, 3980 Tessenderlo,
Belgium
20.10.18

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