How do you load nails in a Bostitch nail gun

While nail guns have slight differences, the most common type—the slide type—loads by pressing a magazine release and then sliding the magazine (the long, narrow case that holds the nails) backward. You will not be able to pull it all the way out—just far enough to drop in a strip of nails with their tips pointed down.

Which way do nails go in a nail gun?

While nail guns have slight differences, the most common type—the slide type—loads by pressing a magazine release and then sliding the magazine (the long, narrow case that holds the nails) backward. You will not be able to pull it all the way out—just far enough to drop in a strip of nails with their tips pointed down.

Do Bostitch nailers need oil?

Yes, frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is required for best performance. Oil added through the air line connection will lubricate the internal parts. Use BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant, Renolin HPL 46, or equivalent. … The nailer doesn’t require oil.

How do you load a Bostitch?

Grasp the arm and close it down over the carrying tray. As you move the arm downward, you will feel the tension of the hinge return. Push down forcefully on the the arm to make a test staple. The stapler is now loaded and should be ready for use.

How do you load a Bostitch stapler 1500?

  1. Flip. Flip the stapler upside down and open the base away from the body.
  2. Pull. Pull the magazine pusher back to expose the staple channel.
  3. Drop. Drop the staples into the magazine channel with the points facing up.
  4. Push.

How does a cordless nail gun work?

The battery powers a spinning flywheel, which drives the motor. As long as the trigger is pressed, the flywheel stays in motion, which allows for rapid or bump firing. … This type of nail gun works similarly to a pneumatic, but without the need for fuel, instead using the battery to do the heavy lifting.

How do you use the narrow crown stapler?

  1. Remove the Battery or Air Supply and Load the Staples. …
  2. Secure the Magazine and Staples. …
  3. Reconnect the Battery or Air Hose. …
  4. Select the Firing Mode. …
  5. Aim and Fire the Staple. …
  6. Check Fastener Depth/Penetration and Adjust if Needed.

How long should a finish nail be?

The rule of thumb with nails… 2 points if you get the pun… is that you should choose a nail that is three times as long as the thickness of the material you are fastening. If you want to hold 1/2″ drywall to a stud wall, the length of the nails should be at least 1 1/2″.

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