Paslode F250S-PP Metal Connector Nailer Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Paslode
Table of Contents
Paslode F250S-PP Metal Connector Naile
Product Information
The Metal Connector Nailer MODEL F250S-PP is a powerful and versatile tool
designed for fastening metal connectors. It is suitable for a variety of
applications, including framing, sheathing, and truss assembly. The tool is
lightweight, weighing only 8.5 lbs, making it easy to handle and maneuver.
With an operating pressure range of 80 to 120 p.s.i., it delivers consistent
and reliable performance.
The nailer is compatible with 30-degree strip magazines and accepts nails with
lengths of 1-1/2 and 2-1/2 inches. The shank diameter of the nails should be
between .131 and .162 inches. The nails are heat treated and galvanized for
enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
This tool requires a 3/8 N.P.T. male plug for the air fitting. The fitting
must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when disconnected from the
air supply. It is important to select the operating air pressure within the
recommended range of 80 to120 p.s.i. for optimal tool performance.
Product Usage Instructions
Before operating the Metal Connector Nailer MODEL F250S-PP, it is crucial to
read and understand all safety precautions and manual instructions provided.
Failure to do so may result in accidents or
damage to the tool.
- Always wear appropriate eye and hearing protection devices that conform to ANSI Z87+ requirements when operating the tool or working in its vicinity. Employers are responsible for enforcing the use of eye protection. Hard hats should be worn in environments that require their use.
- Use the tool only for its intended purpose. Do not throw the tool on the floor, strike the housing, or use it as a hammer to knock material into place.
- Never engage in horseplay with the tool. It is not a toy, and pointing it at yourself or others, even if you believe it is not loaded, can be dangerous.
- Always check the magazine for any remaining fasteners before assuming the tool is empty or disconnected. Unseen fasteners could discharge from the tool unexpectedly.
- Avoid clamping the trigger in a locked or operating position. Tampering with or disabling the trigger can cause the tool to drive a fastener whenever the work contacting element is depressed.
- When loading fasteners into the tool, ensure that the air line is disconnected and that the trigger or work contacting element is not depressed.
- Operate the tool only when it is in contact with the workpiece. Exercise caution when fastening thin materials or working near edges and corners, as the fasteners may drive through or away from the workpiece.
- Do not disable or remove the work contacting element. It is a safety mechanism designed to prevent accidental firing. The tool should not be used unless the work contacting element is functioning properly.
By following these usage instructions and adhering to all safety precautions, you can effectively and safely utilize the Metal Connector Nailer MODEL F250S- PP for your fastening needs.
TOOL AND FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS
TOOL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NO. | F250S -PP ( Part# 500855 ) |
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HEIGHT | 13-7/8” |
WIDTH | 5″ |
LENGTH | 19-1/2″ |
WEIGHT | 8.5 lbs. |
OPERATING PRESSURE | 80 to 120 p.s.i. (5.5 to 8.3 bars) |
MAGAZINE TYPE | 30 Degree, Strip |
FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS
NAIL LENGTH | 1-1/2” and 2-1/2″ |
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SHANK DIAMETER | .131 – .162 |
NAIL COATINGS | Heat Treated, Galvanized Heat Treated |
TOOL AIR FITTINGS
This tool uses a 3/8” N.P.T. male plug. The fitting must be capable of
discharging tool air pressure when disconnected from the air supply.
OPERATING AIR PRESSURE
80 to120 p.s.i. (5.5 to 8.3 bars). Select the operating air pressure within
this range for best tool performance.
DO NOT EXCEED THIS RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY FIRST
These safety instructions provide information neces-sary for safe operation of
Paslode® tools.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE TOOL UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS AND MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS.
WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION
Always wear hearing and eye protection devices, that conform to ANSI Z87+
requirements, when operating or working in the vicinity of a tool. As an
employer you are responsible for enforcing the use of eye protection. Wear
hard hats in environments that require their use.
THE TOOL MUST BE USED ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT WAS DESIGNED
Do not throw the tool on the floor, strike the housing in any way or use the
tool as a hammer to knock material into place.
NEVER ENGAGE IN HORSEPLAY WITH THE TOOL The tool is not a toy so do not use it
like one. Never engage in horseplay with the tool or point it at yourself or
any other person, even if you think it is not loaded.
NEVER ASSUME THE TOOL IS EMPTY
Check the magazine for fasteners that may be left in the tool. Even if you
think the tool is empty or disconnected, never point it at anyone or yourself.
Unseen fasteners could re from the tool.
NEVER CLAMP THE TRIGGER IN A LOCKED OR OPERATING POSITION
The trigger of the tool must never be tampered with, disabled or clamped in a
locked or operating position since this will cause the tool to drive a
fastener any time the work contacting element depressed.
DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH THE AIR LINE CONNECTED, OR WITH THE TOOL TRIGGER OR
WORK CONTACTING ELEMENT DEPRESSED When loading fasteners into the tool be sure
youdiscon-nect the air line and that you do not depress the trigger or work
contacting element.
OPERATE THE TOOL ONLY ON A WORKPIECE
The tool should be operated only when it is in contact with the workpiece.
Even then you should be careful when fastening thin material or working near
the edges and corners of the workpiece since the fasteners may drive through
or away from the workpiece.
DO NOT DISABLE OR REMOVE THE WORK CONTACTING ELEMENT
This tool is equipped with a safety mechanism, called a work contacting
element, to help prevent accidental
ring. Never tamper with, disable or remove the work contacting element. Do not
use the tool unless the work contacting element is working properly. The tool
could fire unexpectedly.
DISCONNECT THE TOOL WHEN NOT IN USE
Always disconnect the tool from the air line when it is not in use, when you
leave the work area or when moving the tool to a new location. The tool must
never be left unattended because people who are not familiar with the tool
might handle it and injure themselves or others.
CARRY THE TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE
Always carry the tool by the handle only. Never carry the tool by the air hose
or with the trigger depressed since you could drive a fastener unintentionally
and injure yourself or someone else.
DO NOT WEAKEN THE TOOL HOUSING
The tool housing is a pressure vessel and should never be weakened by having
your companyʼs name, area of work or anything else stamped or engraved into
its surface.
DISCONNECT THE TOOL WHEN PERFORMING REPAIRS AND CLEARING JAMS
Never attempt to clear a jam or repair a tool unless you have disconnected the
tool from the air line and removed all remaining fasteners from the tool.
ALWAYS USE THE PROPER FITTING FOR THE TOOL
Only MALE pneumatic type air connectors should be fitted to the tool, so that
high pressure air in the tool is vented to atmosphere as soon as the air line
is discon-nected.
NEVER install FEMALE quick disconnect couplings on the tool. Female couplings
will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected,
leaving the tool charged and able to drive at least one fastener.
DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE
Operate the tool only at the recommended air pressure. Do not exceed the
maximum air pressure marked on the tool. Be sure the air pressure gauge is
operating properly and check it at least twice a day. Never use any bottled
air or gases such as oxygen to operate the tool since they could
cause the tool to explode.
Do not operate in explosive atmospheres.
INSPECT TOOL FOR PROPER OPERATION
Clean the tool at least daily and lubricate as required. Never operate a dirty
or malfunctioning tool.
USE ONLY PASLODE RECOMMENDED PARTS AND FASTENERS
Use only parts and fasteners specifically designed and recommended by Paslode
for use in the tool and for work to be done. Using unauthorized parts and
fasteners or modifying the tool in any way creates dangerous situations.
Replace all missing warning labels—refer to tool schematic for correct
placement and part number.
WARNING
Failure to follow any of the above instructions could result in severe
personal injury to tool user and bystanders or cause damage to tool and
property. Contact your local Paslode Representative for a presentation of
Paslodeʼs Safety Awareness Program.
TOOL INSTALLATION
DANGER Air pressure at the tool must never
Your Paslode tool comes ready for immediate use and can be installed by following these steps
- SAFETY – All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool. The instruc-tions are on page 4 of this manual.
- Included with each tool is a copy of the operation manual and schematic. Keep this publication for future reference. An ownership registration card is also included. This card must be completed and returned to Paslode immediately to register your ownership.
- The plastic cap in the air inlet of the tool must be removed before the male fitting is installed. The fitting must be a male pneumatic type that discharges the air from the tool when the air line is discon-nected.
- Install a filter/regulator/lubricator unit, with a gauge as close as practical to the tool, preferably within ten feet. Refer to the Air Systems section of this manual for air hose requirements and lengths. In general, no other special installation is required.
- If the operator is working at a bench or table, it is usually best to run the air line underneath the bench. A small tray under the benchtop can hold the fastener supply and the tool when not in use.
- If this tool does not work when it is first connected, do not try to make repairs. Call your Paslode representative immediately.
TOOL OPERATION
Depth of Drive Adjustment
(On tools equipped with this feature)
WARNING Keep the tool pointed in a safe direction. Disconnect the tool from the air supply and remove all fasteners.
This feature allows you to set the depth of the fastener without having to adjust the air com-pressor. To use this feature, disconnect the air hose from the tool. Using the 3/16 hex wrench that is stored in the rear of the tools magazine, loosen the bolt on the nose work contact element( figure below). Adjust to the desired position and tighten the nose bolt. If the tool is over driving the nail, the probe should be moved downward. If the nail is standing, the probe should be adjusted upward.
Note
Follow the metal connector manufacturer’s instructions when installing the
nails. Always use the nail size specified by the metal connector manufacturer
and/or the local building codes.
Loading of Nails
Step No. 1- Grasp the nailer handle firmly. Pull the magazine follower
all the way to the rear of the magazine until it is latched into its loading
position by the magazine latch.
Step No. 2 – Insert a strip of fasteners into the top of the magazine with the point of the nails facing the nose area.
Step No. 3 – Hold the follower firmly and press the follower latch. Slide the follower forward until it contacts the nails. The tool is now ready to use.
Driving of Nails
The tool is equipped with a sequential trigger to operate the tool.
- Depress the work contacting element and hold it against the work surface before pulling the trigger.
- After each fastener is driven, completely release the trigger and lift the tool from the work surface.
WARNING Do not clamp or hold trigger with anything other than your hand.
Nose Probe
The nose probe’s unique design allows you to accu-rately and quickly install
metal connectors.
Place the probe into the hole of the metal connector. Hold the tool
perpendicular to the metal connector and pull the trigger.
WARNING
- Use only fasteners that meet Paslode specifications.
- Use of fasteners that do not meet Paslode specifications can result in damage to the tool or injury to the operator or by standers.
- Do not mix different length fasteners.
- Remove all fasteners before changing fastener length.
AIR SYSTEMS
For air-powered tools to work their best, the air supply system must be
properly installed and maintained regularly. A drawing in this section shows a
properly installed air supply system. Handy checklists for installing and
maintaining air supply systems follow.
Indoor Air System Installation -Be certain that
- All pipes supplying air have a large enough inside diameter to ensure adequate air supply.
- The main supply pipe slopes down, away from the compressor (1/16 inch per foot).
- Air storage is provided along lengthy air lines.
- Pipe line branch outlets are at the top of the main pipe line.
- Cutoff valves are provided at each branch pipe line throughout the system.
- Water legs extend from the bottom of each branch line.
- A refrigerant-type dryer is installed on the system.
- Air hoses are kept as short as practical.
- A regular maintenance program is followed.
Outdoor Air System Installation
Be certain that
- A moisture trap and a filter/regulator/lubricator are
- Air hoses and fittings are large enough so that air flow is not restricted. Minimum hose size is 3/8 inch ID with 1/2 inch ID hose used for any application over 25 feet.
- Air hoses are not longer than 150 feet.
- The air system is lubricated regularly.
- A regular maintenance program is followed.
Filter/Regulator/Lubricator Units
Filter/regulator/lubricator units that can supply enough air and protection
for Paslode tools must meet the following specifications
- Minimum 3/8 inch NPT port size .
- 50 micron or fine filters.
- Regulated pressure from zero to 120 psi.
- Lubricators designed for low or changing airflow.
Calculating Compressor Size
- Use the air consumption chart in the Tool Schematic for eaxh tool when calculating the operating requirements for the tools. Paslode tools are designed to operate efficiently between 80 and 120 psi and should never be operated at pressure greater than 120 psi. The air consumption chart will help you find the correct compressor size for your application that will quickly replenish tool air pressure.
- To use the chart you will need to know how many tools will be used and approximately how many fasteners will be driven each minute by each tool onthe line. Using the equation
- Number of tools X average fasteners/minute/tool X 1.2 (safety factor) X air consumption (scfm) @ pressure (psi) = scfm required.
- We can use the following example
- 10 tools X 30 fasteners/minute/tool X 1.2 X 0.051scfm* (@100psi) = 18.36 scfm.
- This number is found in the Air Consumption Chart
- In this example, using the air consumption chart we find that a compressor providing at least 19 scfm of air is required. Because in compressors approximately 1 hp is required to produce 4 scfm, a compressor of at least 5 hp is required.
Calculated Required Piping
For example, given a 20 hp electric compressor supplying approximately 80 cfm
of air at 120 psi and a main supply pipe length of 350 feet, we see by the
table the minimum main pipe inside diam-eter required for this application is
1-1/4 inch.
Pneumatic System Maintenance – Be certain that
- Pneumatic fittings are tight and do not leak.
- Water legs, filters and air lines are drained daily, and ensure that automatic draining systems are operating corrective.
- Air lines are cleared to prevent treeing, especially in winter.
- Lubricator operation is checked regularly and ensure it has an adequate supply of lubricant. (Paslode Part No. 403720)
- The filter element is cleaned every six months.
- Only regulated air is being used and that each regulator is operating properly
F250S-PP FEATURES AND BENEFITS
PARTS LEGEND Positive Placement Metal Connector Nailer F250S-PP, 500855
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501409
500717
500902
500783
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501771
500848
501046
500513
501500
501567
500509
501028
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| Roll Pin 1/8 x 1-1/8” O-Ring, Valve Body Valve Body
Sequential Trigger Assembly Nose
Lockwasher 5/16
S.H.C.S. 5/16-18 x 1″ Spring, W.C.E.
Upper W.C.E. Washer, W.C.E. Lower W.C.E. Probe Pin
Nail Cover Follower
3/16 Hex Key, Short Arm End Cap, Magazine-LF End Cap, Magazine-RT Latch
Drum Pin Assembly Negator Assembly Spring, Lever Screw 1/4-28 x 3/4″ Front Bracket Spring, Latch Shoulder Screw #8
S.H.C.S. 8-32 x 3/4″ Flatwasher #8
Stop Nut Wear Strip Warning Label Logo Label
5/16-24×7/8” B.H.C.S.
S.H.C.S. 1/4-20 x 1/2” Magazine w/ Wear Strips 5/16”-24, Lock Nut Washer
Shoulder Screw Nameplate
Fastener Useage Label
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2| 501752| 1| Air De�ector
3| 501300| 4| S.H.C.S. 1/4-20 x 1-1/4″
4| 501017| 1| Cap
5| 500461| 1| O-Ring
6| 092042| 2| O-Ring
7| 500407| 1| Spring, Main Valve
8| 501001| 1| Gasket, Cap
9| 406041| 1| Retaining Ring
10| 500455| 1| Upper Valve Piston
11| 401946| 1| Seal, Main Valve
12| 091208| 1| O-Ring
13| 401950| 1| O-Ring
14| 500456| 1| Lower Valve Piston
15| 500454| 1| Post
16| 095432| 1| O-Ring
17| 500453| 1| Bumper, Post
18| 402906| 1| B.H.S.C.S.10-32 x 5/8″
19| 092971| 1| O-Ring, Piston
20| 500899| 1| Piston
■ 21| 501061| 1| Driver Blade
22| 402011| 1| Seal Sleeve
23| 501283| 1| Sleeve, Machined
24| 500249| 1| O- Ring
25| 092235| 1| O-Ring, Sleeve
26| 500779| 1| Flange
27| 501002| 1| O-Ring
28| 500866| 1| Bumper
29| 501333| 1| Label, Housing-Left
30| 501334| 1| Label, Housing -Right
31| 501286| 1| Housing
32| 501219| 1| End Plug, Housing
33| 501299| 2| S.H.C.S. 1/4-20x 1”
34| 091622| 1| Reducing Pipe Bushing
35| 501410| 1| O-Ring
36| 402669| 1| Pin, Trigger
37| 501590| 1| Lever
38| 501241| 1| Probe
39| 402668| 1| Retaining Washer
40| 097748| 1| Spring, Valve Pin
41| 097746| 1| Valve Pin
Denotes Normal Wear Items
- Make sure Warning Label (Part No. 500458) is properly affixed.. Replace if necessary.
- Apply Loctite 242 (Blue) Part No. 093500
- Apply Loctite Green
- Denotes New Change
WARNING
All parts must be periodically inspected and replaced if worn or broken.
Failure to do this can affect the toolʼs operation and present a safety
hazard.
AIR CONSUMPTION CHART
AIR PRESSURE-PSIG
Note: For optimum performance Paslode recommends the use of a 3/8” Male fitting.
Positive Placement
F250S-PP 500855 NOTE
Driver blade tip must be inspected periodically for wear.
Replace when worn.
MAINTENANCE
Paslode® tools are built for ease of maintenance. A few simple details will
assure trouble-free operation and long tool life. Anyone who uses or maintains
the tool must read the safety and maintenance instructions. Study the
schematic drawing before starting any repairs on the tool.
Air-operated tools must be inspected periodically, and worn or broken parts
must be replaced to keep the tool operating safely and efficiently. Also the
items on the maintenance chart must be checked often.
Cold Weather Care
When temperatures are below freezing, tools should be kept warm by any
convenient, safe method. If this is not possible, the following procedure
should be used to warm up the tools.
- Reduce the regulated air pressure to 30 psi.
- Remove all fasteners from the tool.
- Collect an air line and blank fire the tool. The reduced air pressure will be enough to free-fire the tool.Slow speed operation tends to warm up the moving parts. Slowing up the piston helps the bumper and the O-rings to become springy.
CAUTION Never free-fire the tool at high pressure.
- Once the tool is warmed up, readjust the regulator to the proper working pressure and reload the tool.
- Tool operators working outdoors or in unheated areas in extremely cold temperatures should also
Use Paslode pneumatic oil with antifreeze in the lubricator, Part No. 219090
(8oz.)
Once a week, depending on the amount of tool use, take the tool apart and wash
away any sludge with tool cleaner (Paslode Part No. 219348) to keep the tool
operating efficiently.
CAUTION Never use kerosene or flammable solvents to clean the tool.
Cleaning the air-operated tools with solvents removes the thin coating of
grease applied to the cylinder wall and O-rings at the factory. To replace
this coating of grease, use Chemplex grease (Paslode Part No. 403734).
Open the drain on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture at least daily
in extremely cold or humid weather. A few ounces of anti-freeze in the tank
will keep the air free of frost.
Testing the Tool After Servicing
After replacing any part or parts, it is important to check the tool for
proper operation. This ensures that the tool was put together correctly, is
safe to use, and will perform the job properly.
- Ensure that all hardware is tight.
- Ensure that the work contacting element is installed correctly in relation to the trigger, and that both parts move freely.
- Ensure that the magazine is properly attached.
- Ensure that the required safety information on the tool is legible.
- Use only Paslode approved fasteners in the tool, and ensure that they are correct for the application.
- Ensure that a male air ˜tting is securely connected to the tool.
- Test the tool by driving fasteners into a workpiece iden-tical to the tool’s application.
- Check the tool for air leaks during testing and for the proper sequence of operation.
- Ensure that all fasteners are driven to the same depth and that the crown of the fastener is ˜ush with the work-piece.
Tool Lubrication
It is most important that the tool be properly lubricated by keeping the air
line lubricator filled and correctly adjusted. Without proper lubrication the
tool will not work properly and parts will wear prematurely.
Use the proper lubricant in the air line lubricator. The lubricator should be
of low air flow or changing air flow type, and should be kept filled to the
correct level. Use only Paslode recommended lubricants. Substitutes may harm
the rubber compounds in the tools O-rings and other rubber parts. Paslode Part
No. 403720 is a pneumatic lubricating oil specially made for pneumatic
applications. If a filter/regulator/lubricator is not installed on the air
sys-tem, air operated tools should be lubricated at least once a day with 6 to
20 drops of oil, depending on the work environment, directly through the male
fitting in the tool housing.
Most minor problems can be resolved quickly and eas-ily using the maintenance
table that follows. If problems persist, contact your Paslode dealer for
assistance.
CAUTION Disconnect the tool when preforming repairs or clearing lams
MAINTENANCE TABLE
ACTION | WHY | HOW |
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Drain air line filter(daily). | Prevent accumulation of mositure and dirt. |
Open manual petcock (most air supply systems have such a valve).
Keep lubricator filled.| Keep tool lubricated.| Fill with Paslode pneumatic
tool lubricant. Part No.
403720.
Clean filter element-then blow air through filter in direction opposite to
normal flow.| Prevent clogging of filter with dirt.| Wash with soap and water
or follow manufacturers instruc- tions.
Check that all screws on tool are tight.| Prevent air leakage and pro- mote
efficient operation.| Check screws daily.
Keep work contacting element working properly.| Promote operator safety and
efficient tool operation.| Blow clean daily.
Keep magazine and feeder mechanism clean.| Prevent jamming of fasteners.| Blow
clean daily.
Lubricate “O” rings that are replaced.| Assure long life and proper operation
of tool.| Use Chemplex grease, Part No. 403734.
Use only Paslode replacement parts.| Keep tool operating efficiently and
maintain Paslode tool warranty.| Order any repacement parts needed from
Paslode Dealer.
Check the driver blade regularly and replace when worn.| Assure proper
operation of the tool.| Remove piston and driver assembly from tool and com-
pare profile to illustration on page 11. Replace when worn.
OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION Disconnect the tool when preforming repairs or clearing jams.
PROBLEM | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
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Fasteners will not drive completely into wood. | Adjust work contacting element |
(retract length).
Increase air pressure (do not exceed 120 psi).
Fasteners penetrate properly during normal operation, but won’t drive fully at
faster speeds.| Increase air flow to tool — use larger air lines (3/8 inch ID
minimum).
Fasteners drive too deeply into wood.| Adjust work contacting element (extend
length). Reduce air pressure.
Tools skips during operation – no fasteners are driven from time to time.|
Check magazine for proper fasteners. Magazine fol- lower should slide freely.
Clean as needed to remove debris.
Make sure correct fasteners are being used.
Use fasteners that meet Paslode® specifications only.
Increase air flow to tool — use larger air lines (3/8 ID minimum).
Adjust work contacting element where available.
Tool operates, but no fasteners are driven.| Check magazine for proper
fasteners. Fasteners should slide freely with no follower pressure.
Increase air pressure (do not exceed 120psi).
Air leaks at cap when tool is connected to air.| Tighten capscrews.
TOOL WARRANTY
- An Illinois Tool Works Company
- 155 Harlem Avenue Glenview, IL 60025
TOOL WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS
Paslode warrants that newly purchased power fas- tening tools parts and accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship (excluding wear parts) for the period shown below, after the date of delivery to the original user.
ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY
A one-year warranty will apply to all parts.
FIVE-YEAR EXTENDED LIMITED WARRANTY
A five-year warranty will apply to all housing and cap assembly castings.
NORMAL WEARING PARTS
The following parts are considered normal wearing parts and are not under
warranty
- Bumper
- Drive Blades
- “O” Rings
- Piston Rings
Paslode’s sole liability hereunder will be to replace any part or accessory
which proves to be defective within the specific time period. Any replacement
part or accessory provided in accordance with this warranty will carry a
warranty for the balance of the period of warranty applicable to the part it
replaces. This warranty is void as to any tool which has been subjected to
misuse, abuse, accidental or intention- al damage, used with fasteners not
meeting Paslode specification, size, or quality, improperly maintained,
repaired with other than genuine Pasiode replacement parts, damaged in transit
or handling, or which, in Paslode’s opinion, has been altered or repaired in a
way that affects or detracts from the performance of the tool.
PASLODE MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, RELATING TO MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS, OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, and Paslode’s liability AS
STATED ABOVE AND AS ASSUMED ABOVE is in lieu of all other warranties arising
out of, or in connection with, the use and performance of the tool, except to
the extent otherwise provided for by applicable law. PASLODE SHALL IN NO EVENT
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. INCLUDING. BUT
NOT LIMITED TO. DAMAGES WHICH MAY ARISE FROM LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR
PRODUCTION, SPOILAGE OF MATERIALS, INCREASED COST OF OPERATION. OR OTHERWISE
ACCESSORIES
Tool Repair Kit
Repairs cap air leaks, lack of power, skipping and/or sluggishness.
Trigger Valve Kit
- Repairs trigger valve air leaks.
- Part No. 219224
Lubricants and Loctite
- Loctite 242 (Blue)
- Lubricating Oil 16 oz.
- Lubricaing Oil with Anitfreeze 8 oz.
- Chemplex 710 Lubricant 1lb.
- Lubricant 5 gram tube
- Part No. 093500
- Part No. 403720
- Part No. 219090
- Part No. 403734
- Part No. 219188
Tool Cleaner
- Ideal cleaner for all Paslode tools.
- Part No. 219348
Safety Glasses
- Clear
- Part No. 401382
For additional information on Paslode® products, visit our website at
www.paslode.com.
For technical support call
1-800-222-6990.
To purchase parts and accessories, visit
www.itwconstructionparts.com.
An Illinois Tool Works Company 155 Harlem Avenue Glenview, IL 60025
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