Fastener Jams
Feed system "sticks" or returns
slowly
Tool overheats
Pushing force becomes excessive
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Screw length/nosepiece position is
improperly set
Defective collation material
Nosepiece damaged or bent
Screw partially driven into collation
material then feed system released
Debris build-up on mechanism
Return spring is weak or broken
Bit sticking in collation material
Drive application requires too
much torque
Improper screw for application
CAM screw is loose or damaged
Debris build-up on mechanism
See p. #7
Use Senco branded fasteners for
optimum performance
Replace or return to authorized
service centre for repair
Remove jammed screw with
fingers or pliers and resume use
Clean mechanism
Replace or return to authorized
service centre for repair
Use Senco branded fasteners for
optimum performance
Always attempt to store screws
in cool dry place before use.
Overheated collation can get soft
and cause a delay in feed system
return
Discontinue use for that applica-
tion
Consider alternative fastener
Tighten or replace CAM screw
Clean mechanism
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