Malfunction
Fasteners are frequently
driven to inadequate depth.
Fasteners are frequently
driven too deeply.
Fasteners break.
Fasteners bend.
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English
Printed: 11.09.2017 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5373611 / 000 / 00
Possible cause
Driving power is too low.
The fasteners are too long.
The supporting material is too
hard.
Driving power is too high.
The fasteners are too short.
Driving power is too low.
The fasteners are too long.
The supporting material is too
hard.
The fastener guide is not held per-
pendicular to the working surface.
Driving power is too low.
The fasteners are too long.
The fastener guide is not held per-
pendicular to the working surface.
Action to be taken
▶ Move the fastener driving depth
adjustment slider to the +
position.
▶ Use shorter fasteners.
▶ Consider using a DX fastening
tool.
▶ Move the fastener driving depth
adjustment slider to the ‒
position.
▶ Use longer fasteners.
▶ Move the fastener driving depth
adjustment slider to the +
position.
▶ Use shorter fasteners.
▶ Consider using a DX fastening
tool.
▶ On an even surface use the
support leg and ensure correct
contact with the surface (see
"Support leg" → page 5).
▶ Press the nose of the fastening
tool against the working surface,
keeping the fastener guide
perpendicular to the surface
(see "Driving nails" → page 7).
▶ Move the fastener driving depth
adjustment slider to the +
position.
▶ Use shorter fasteners.
▶ On an even surface use the
support leg and ensure correct
contact with the surface (see
"Support leg" → page 5).
▶ Press the nose of the fastening
tool against the working surface,
keeping the fastener guide
perpendicular to the surface
(see "Driving nails" → page 7).