SOURCE: tnt brad nail wont fire
If you hear a slight discharge of air from trigger area and no fire, could be a lack of lubrication of the headvalve or safety foot is not pushing in the firing pin. If the safety foot is not pushing the firing pin, examine parts and repair as needed. If safety parts seem to be working ok, remove the head and lube headvale with silicone paste or white grease.
SOURCE: TNT XAGD50 brad nailer is jammed
If the jam is bad enough you may just have to pull the 3 front magazine screws (metric allen screws) and the one in the rear that holds the magazine to the tool frame. That way you can pull the entire magazine off which will expose the nose area and you can remove the jammed nail.
The depth to which a fastener is driven is controlled by the depth adjustment
knob (A) Fig. 19 below. The depth of drive is factory adjusted to a nomimal setting.
Test fire a fastener and check depth. If
a change is desired, rotate the
adjustment knob (A) Fig. 19: the
adjustment knob has detents every 1/4
turn. Rotate the knob clockwise (see
Fig. 19), to increase the depth of drive,
rotate the knob counterclockwise to
decrease the depth of drive. Test fire
another fastener and check depth.
Repeat as necessary to achieve
desired results. The amount of air pressure required will vary depending on the
size of the fastener and the material being fastened. Experiment with the air
pressure setting to determine the lowest setting that will consistently perform
the job at hand. Air pressure in excess of that required can cause premature
wear and/or damage to the tool.
Good Luck
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