Compared with electric tools, pneumatic tools have higher safety performance, and they have been used more and more frequently in the manufacturing industry in recent years. The pneumatic nail roll gun is a pneumatic tool that can achieve fast nailing, which can effectively save time and improve efficiency. How to use the nail gun to save effort? In fact, as long as you know how to use it correctly, it will be fine.
How the nail gun works:
The coil nail gun is composed of the gun body part and the nail box part. The gun body is composed of gun shell, cylinder, retractor, trigger assembly, firing pin assembly (gun tongue), cushion, gun nozzle and bumper assembly, etc. Utilizing the difference between compressed air and atmospheric pressure, the firing pin (piston) reciprocates in the cylinder through the trigger switch; The nail is sent to the slot of the gun cover, and when the firing pin comes out of the gun mouth, the nail is driven out.
The size of the air pressure depends on the material of the nailed object and the size of the nail. To set the ideal air pressure, start with a low pressure and gradually increase the pressure until a satisfactory nailing effect is achieved. Before using the tool, check the air pressure and never exceed it. The specified air pressure, otherwise it may cause the tool to burst. When fast nailing, the air pressure required by the nail gun must be maintained, otherwise the power cannot be fired continuously.
The air source must use dry and dust-free ordinary compressed air, and the use of oxygen and any flammable gas is strictly prohibited to avoid accidental injury.
When coiling the nail gun and connecting the air pipe, unless the nailing work is being performed, the trigger must not be buckled to avoid accidental firing.
After each work, be sure to separate the air hose from the tool.
When multiple nail guns share one compressor, the capacity of the compressor must match, otherwise the air pressure will be insufficient.