ENGLIsh
sYMPTOM
CaUsE
Drive blade continues
Jammed nail and driver blade is stuck in
to get stuck in down
down position
position
Damaged driver/return assembly
Material and fastener length
Debris in nosepiece
Tool is not yet run-in
Use of incorrect speed
Tool operates but does
Depth adjust set too shallow
not drive fasteners fully
Tool not firmly applied to workpiece
Bump mode selected with long nails
(DCN692 only)
Material and fastener length
Damaged or worn driver blade tip
Tool used with no-mar tip
Damaged actuation mechanism
Tool is not yet run-in
Use of incorrect speed
Tool operates, but no
No nails in magazine
fastener is driven
Wrong size or angle nails
Debris in nosepiece
Debris in magazine
Worn magazine
Damaged or worn driver blade
Damaged pusher spring
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FIX
Use stall release lever, clear and jammed nails, and return
driver blade manually if necessary.
Replace driver/return assembly. See authorised D
repair agent.
If the unit continues to stall (forcing the need to rotate the
Stall release lever) choose the appropriate material and
fastener length that is not too rigorous an application.
Clean nose area and watch closely for small pieces of
broken nails stuck in the track.
New tools can take 500–1000 nails for parts to mesh and
wear in together. Drive shorter nails during this period if
experiencing difficulty driving nails flush.
If trying to drive longer ring shank nails in soft woods, or
driving ring shank nails into harder materials in speed 1 -
adjust speed setting to position 2.
Rotate depth adjust to a deeper setting.
Apply adequate force to tool securing it tightly to
workpiece. Refer to instruction manual.
Select sequential mode.
If the unit continues to stall (forcing the need to rotate the
Stall release lever) choose the appropriate material and
fastener length that is not too rigorous of an application.
Replace driver/return assembly. See authorised D
repair agent.
Remove no-mar tip.
See authorised D
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New tools can take 500–1000 nails for parts to mesh and
wear in together. Drive shorter nails during this period if
experiencing difficulty driving nails flush.
If trying to drive longer ring shank nails in soft woods, or
driving ring shank nails into harder materials in speed 1 -
adjust speed setting to position 2.
Load nails in magazine.
Use only the recommended nails. Refer to Technical Data.
Clean nose area and watch closely for small pieces of
broken nails stuck in the track.
Clean magazine.
Replace magazine. See authorised D
Replace driver blade. See authorised D
Replace spring; see authorised D
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