Bostitch SB-1664FN 16 Gauge Finish Nail Gun Tool
INTRODUCTION
The Bostitch SB Series are precision-built tools, designed for high-speed, high-volume nailing and stapling. These tools will deliver efficient, dependable service when used correctly and with care. As with any fine power tool, for best performance, the manufacturer’s instructions must be followed. Please study this manual before operating the tool and understand the safety warnings and cautions. The instructions on installation, operation, and maintenance should be read carefully, and the manual should be kept for reference.
NOTE: Additional safety measures may be required because of your particular application of the tool. Contact your BOSTITCH representative or distributor with any questions concerning the tool and its use. Stanley Fastening Systems LP 125 Circuit Drive North Kingstown, RI 02852.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EYE PROTECTION which conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against flying particles both from the FRONT and SIDE should ALWAYS be worn by the operator and others in the work area when connecting to air supply, loading, operating or servicing this tool. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners and debris, which could cause severe eye injury.
The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection equipment must conform to the requirements of the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection.
NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection.
CAUTION: Additional Safety Protection will be required in some environments. For example, the working area may include exposure to noise level which can lead to hearing damage. The employer and user must ensure that any necessary hearing protection is provided and used by the operator and others in the work area. Some environments will require the use of head protection equipment. When required, the employer and user must ensure that head protection conforming to ANSI Z89.1 is used.
AIR SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS
WARNINGS
- Do not use oxygen, combustible gases, or bottled gases as a power source for this tool as tool may explode, possibly causing injury.
- Do not use supply sources which can potentially exceed 200 P.S.I.G. as tool may burst, possibly causing injury.
- The connector on the tool must not hold pressure when the air supply is disconnected. If a wrong fitting is used, the tool can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be able to drive a fastener even after the air line is disconnected possibly causing injury.
- Do not pull the trigger or depress the contact arm while connected to the air supply as the tool may cycle, possibly causing injury.
- Always disconnect the air supply:
- Before making adjustments;
- When servicing the tool;
- When clearing a jam;
- When the tool is not in use;
- When moving to a different work area, accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.
LOADING TOOL
WARNINGS
- When loading tool:
- Never place a hand or any part of the body in the fastener discharge area of the tool;
- Never point the tool at anyone;
- Do not pull the trigger or depress the trip as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.
OPERATION
WARNINGS
- Always handle the tool with care:
- Never engage in horseplay;
- Never pull the trigger unless your nose is directed toward the work;
- Keep others a safe distance from the tool while the tool is in operation as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.
- The operator must not hold the trigger pulled on contact arm tools except during fastening operation as serious injury could result if the trip accidentally contacted someone or something, causing the tool to cycle.
- Keep hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool. A contact arm tool may bounce from the recoil of driving a fastener and an unwanted second fastener may be driven possibly causing injury.
- Check the operation of the contact arm mechanism frequently. Do not use the tool if the arm is not working correctly as accidental driving of a fastener may result. Do not interfere with the proper operation of the contact arm mechanism.
Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the tool at an overly steep angle as this may cause deflection of fasteners which could cause injury. - Do not drive fasteners close to the edge of the workpiece as the wood may split, allowing the fastener to be deflected possibly causing injury.
- This nailer produces SPARKS during operation. NEVER use the nailer near flammable substances, gases, or vapors including lacquer, paint, benzine, thinner, gasoline, adhesives, mastics, glues or any other material that is — or the vapors, fumes, or byproducts of which are — flammable, combustible or explosive. Using the nailer in any such environment could cause an EXPLOSION resulting in personal injury or death to the user and bystanders.
MAINTAINING THE TOOL
WARNINGS
When working on air tools note the warnings in this manual and use extra care when evaluating problem tools.
TOOL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL | TOOL ACTUATION | LENGTH | HEIGHT | WIDTH | WEIGHT |
SB-1842BN | Sequential Trip | 9.25″ | 8.5″ | 2″ | 2.38 lbs. |
SB-1850BN | Sequential Trip | 9.25″ | 9.5″ | 2″ | 2.69 lbs. |
SB-150SX | Sequential Trip | 9.50″ | 8.75″ | 2″ | 2.65 lbs. |
SB-1664FN | Sequential Trip | 11.25″ | 11.50″ | 3″ | 4.03 lbs. |
SB-125BN | Sequential Trip | 9.25″ | 8″ | 2″ | 2.12 lbs. |
SB-2IN1 | Sequential Trip | 9.25″ | 8.5″ | 2″ | 2.38 lbs. |
BTFP1850K | Sequential Trip | 9.25″ | 9.5″ | 2″ | 2.69 lbs. |
BTFP1664K | Sequential Trip | 11.25″ | 11.50″ | 3″ | 4.03 lbs. |
BTFP1838K | Sequential Trip | 9.50″ | 8.75″ | 2″ | 2.65 lbs. |
FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS:
TOOL AIR FITTING
These tools use a free-flow connector plug, 1/4 N.P.T. The inside diameter should be .200″ (5 mm) or larger. The fitting must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when disconnected from the air supply.
OPERATING PRESSURE
70 to 100 p.s.i.g. (4.9 to 7.0 kg/cm2). Select the operating pressure within this range for the best fastener performance. DO NOT EXCEED THIS RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE.
OPERATION
BOSTITCH OFFERS TWO TYPES OF OPERATION.
CONTACT TRIP
The common operating procedure on “Contact Trip” tools is for the operator to contact the work to actuate the trip mechanism while keeping the trigger pulled, thus driving a fastener each time the work is contacted. This will allow rapid fastener placement on many jobs, such as sheathing, decking and pallet assembly. All pneumatic tools are subject to recoil when driving fasteners. The tool may bounce, releasing the trip, and if unintentionally allowed to recontact the work surface with the trigger still actuated (finger still holding trigger pulled) an unwanted second fastener will be driven.
SEQUENTIAL TRIP
The Sequential Trip requires the operator to hold the tool against the work before pulling the trigger. This makes accurate fastener placement easier, for instance on framing, toe-nailing, and crating applications. The Sequential Trip allows exact fastener location without the possibility of driving a second fastener on recoil, as described under “Contact Trip”. The Sequential Trip Tool has a positive safety advantage because it will not accidentally drive a fastener if the tool is contacted against the work – or anything else – while the operator is holding the trigger pulled.
AIR SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS
MODEL IDENTIFICATION:
Refer to Operation Instructions on page 9 before proceeding to use this tool.
WARNING: Do not use oxygen, combustible gases, or bottled gases as a power source for this tool as a tool may explode, possibly causing injury.
FITTINGS
Install a male plug on the tool that is free flowing and which will release air pressure from the tool when disconnected from the supply source.
HOSES
Air hoses should have a minimum of 150 p.s.i. (10.6 kg/cm2) working pressure rating or 150 percent of the maximum pressure that could be produced in the air system. The supply hose should contain a fitting that will provide “quick disconnecting” from the male plug on the tool.
SUPPLY SOURCE
Use only clean regulated compressed air as a power source for this tool. NEVER USE OXYGEN, COMBUSTIBLE GASES, OR BOTTLED GASES, AS A POWER SOURCE FOR THIS TOOL AS TOOL MAY EXPLODE.
REGULATOR
A pressure regulator with an operating pressure of 0 – 125 p.s.i. (0 – 8.79 kg/cm2) is required to control the operating pressure for the safe operation of this tool. Do not connect this tool to air pressure which can potentially exceed 200 p.s.i. (14 KG/CM2)as a tool may fracture or burst, possibly causing injury.
OPERATING PRESSURE
Do not exceed the recommended maximum operating pressure as tool wear will be greatly increased. The air supply must be capable of maintaining the operating pressure at the tool. Pressure drops in the air supply can reduce the tool’s driving power. Refer to “TOOL SPECIFICATIONS” for setting the correct operating pressure for the tool.
FILTER
Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of wear in pneumatic tools. A filter will help to get the best performance and minimum wear from the tool. The filter must have adequate flow capacity for the specific installation. The filter has to be kept clean to be effective in providing clean compressed air to the tool. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions on proper maintenance of your filter. A dirty and clogged filter will cause a pressure drop which will reduce the tool’s performance.
LUBRICATION
Frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is required for best performance. Oil added through the air line connection will lubricate the internal parts. Use BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant, Mobil Velocite #10, or equivalent. Do not use detergent oil or additives as these lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals and bumpers in the tool, resulting in poor tool performance and frequent tool maintenance. If no airline lubricator is used, add oil during use into the air fitting on the tool once or twice a day. Only a few drops of oil at a time are necessary. Too much oil will only collect inside the tool and will be noticeable in the exhaust cycle.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
For cold weather operations, near and below freezing, the moisture in the air line may freeze and prevent tool operation. We recommend the use of BOSTITCH WINTER FORMULA air tool lubricant or permanent antifreeze (ethylene glycol) as a cold-weather lubricant.
CAUTION: Do not store tools in a cold weather environment to prevent frost or ice formation on the tools operating valves and mechanisms that could cause tool failure.
NOTE: Some commercial airline drying liquids are harmful to “O”-rings and seals – do not use these low-temperature air dryers without checking compatibility.
LOADING THE SB-1842BN/SB-1850BN/SB-2IN1/SB-125BN/BTFP1850K
WARNINGS
EYE PROTECTION which conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against flying particles both from the FRONT and SIDE should ALWAYS be worn by the operator and others in the work area when loading, operating or servicing this tool. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners and debris, which could cause severe eye injury.
The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection equipment must conform to the requirements of the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection. NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection.
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURIES:
- Never place a hand or any other part of the body in the nail discharge area of the tool while the air supply is connected.
- Never point the tool at anyone else.
- Never engage in horseplay.
- Never pull the trigger unless your nose is directed at the work.
- Always handle the tool with care.
- Do not pull the trigger or depress the trip mechanism while loading the tool.
- Disengage the latch and pull back the magazine side.
- With the magazine fully open insert fasteners. Points must be against the bottom of the magazine.
- 2a. (SB-2IN1) With magazine fully open insert fasteners.
- 2a. (SB-2IN1) With magazine fully open insert fasteners.
- Push magazine forward.
- Continue pushing until latch is engaged.
LOADING THE SB-150SX, BTFP1838K
WARNINGS:
EYE PROTECTION which conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against flying particles both from the FRONT and SIDE should ALWAYS be worn by the operator and others in the work area when loading, operating, or servicing this tool. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners and debris, which could cause severe eye injury.
The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection equipment must conform to the requirements of the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection.
NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection.
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURIES:
- Never place a hand or any other part of the body in the nail discharge area of the tool while the air supply is connected.
- Never point the tool at anyone else.
- Never engage in horseplay.
- Never pull the trigger unless your nose is directed at the work.
- Always handle the tool with care.
- Do not pull the trigger or depress the trip mechanism while loading the tool.
- Disengage the latch and pull back on the staple guide unit.
- Insert the staples into the magazine.
- CAUTION: Load with points upward.
- CAUTION: Load with points upward.
- Push the staple guide unit closed, until the latch engages.
LOADING THE SB-1664FN, BTFP1664K
WARNINGS
EYE PROTECTION which conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against flying particles both from the FRONT and SIDE should ALWAYS be worn by the operator and others in the work area when loading, operating or servicing this tool. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners and debris, which could cause severe eye injury.
The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection equipment must conform to the requirements of the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection.
NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection.
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL INJURIES:
- Never place a hand or any other part of the body in the nail discharge area of the tool while the air supply is connected.
- Never point the tool at anyone else.
- Never engage in horseplay.
- Never pull the trigger unless your nose is directed at the work.
- Always handle the tool with care.
- Do not pull the trigger or depress the trip mechanism while loading the tool.
- Pull the follower back until it latches.
- Insert nails into the track of the magazine.
- Press the pusher release to disengage the follower.
TOOL OPERATION
WARNINGS:
EYE PROTECTION which conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against flying particles both from the FRONT and SIDE should ALWAYS be worn by the operator and others in the work area when loading, operating or servicing this tool. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners and debris, which could cause severe eye injury.
The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection equipment must conform to the requirements of the American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection.
NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection.
BEFORE HANDLING OR OPERATING THIS TOOL:
- READ AND UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
- REFER TO “TOOL SPECIFICATIONS” IN THIS MANUAL TO IDENTIFY THE OPERATING SYSTEM ON YOUR TOOL.
There are two available systems on BOSTITCH pneumatic tools. They are:
- CONTACT TRIP OPERATION
- SEQUENTIAL TRIP OPERATION
OPERATION
CONTACT TRIP OPERATION
The CONTACT TRIP MODEL tool contains a contact trip that operates in conjunction with the trigger to drive a fastener. There are two methods of operation to drive fasteners with a contact trip tool.
- SINGLE FASTENER PLACEMENT: To operate the tool in this manner, first position the contact trip on the work surface, WITHOUT PULLING THE TRIGGER.
Depress the contact trip until the nose touches the work surface and then pull the trigger to drive a fastener. Do not press the tool against the work with extra force. Instead, allow the tool to recoil off the work surface to avoid a second unwanted fastener. Remove your finger from the trigger after each operation.
- RAPID FASTENER OPERATION: To operate the tool in this manner, hold the tool with the contact trip pointing towards but not touching the work surface. Pull the trigger and then tap the contact trip against the work surface using a bouncing motion. Each depression of the contact trip will cause a fastener to be driven.
There are two available systems on BOSTITCH pneumatic tools. They are:
- CONTACT TRIP OPERATION
- SEQUENTIAL TRIP OPERATION
The operator must not hold the trigger pulled on contact trip tools except during fastening operation, as serious injury could result if the trip accidentally contacted someone or something, causing the tool to cycle. Keep hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool. A contact trip tool may bounce from the recoil of driving a fastener and an unwanted second fastener may be driven, possibly causing injury.
SEQUENTIAL TRIP OPERATION
The SEQUENTIAL TRIP MODEL contains a contact trip that operates in conjunction with the trigger to drive a fastener. To operate a sequential trip tool, first position the contact trip on the work surface WITHOUT PULLING THE TRIGGER. Depress the contact trip and then pull the trigger to drive a fastener. As long as the contact trip is contacting the work and is held depressed, the tool will drive a fastener each time the trigger is depressed. If the contact trip is allowed to leave the work surface, the sequence described above must be repeated to drive another fastener.
TOOL OPERATION CHECK
CAUTION: Remove all fasteners from tool before performing tool operation check
CONTACT TRIP OPERATION
- With finger off the trigger, press the contact trip against the work surface.
THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE. - Hold the tool off the work surface, and pull the trigger.
THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE. - With the tool off the work surface, pull the trigger. Press the contact trip against the work surface.
THE TOOL MUST CYCLE. - Without touching the trigger, press the contact trip against the work surface, then pull the trigger.
THE TOOL MUST CYCLE.
SEQUENTIAL TRIP OPERATION
- Press the contact trip against the work surface, without touching the trigger.
THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE. - Hold the tool off the work surface and pull the trigger.
THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE.
Release the trigger. The trigger must return to the trigger stop on the frame. - Pull the trigger and press the contact trip against the work surface.
THE TOOL MUST NOT CYCLE. - With finger off the trigger, press the contact trip against the work surface. Pull the trigger.
THE TOOL MUST CYCLE.
IN ADDITION TO THE OTHER WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING FOR SAFE OPERATION
- Use the BOSTITCH pneumatic tool only for the purpose for which it was designed.
- Never use this tool in a manner that could cause a fastener to be directed toward the user or others in the work area.
- Do not use the tool as a hammer.
- Always carry the tool by the handle. Never carry the tool by the air hose.
- Do not alter or modify this tool from the original design or function without approval from BOSTITCH, INC.
- Always be aware that misuse and improper handling of this tool can cause injury to yourself and others.
- Never clamp or tape the trigger or contact trip in an actuated position.
- Never leave a tool unattended with the air hose attached.
- Do not operate this tool if it does not contain a legible WARNING LABEL.
- Do not continue to use a tool that leaks air or does not function properly. Notify your nearest Bostitch representative if your tool continues to experience functional problems.
MAINTAINING THE PNEUMATIC TOOL
WARNINGS
When working on air tools, note the warnings in this manual and use extra care evaluating problem tools.
CAUTION: Pusher spring (constant force spring). Caution must be used when working with the spring assembly. The spring is wrapped around, but not attached to, a roller. If the spring is extended beyond its length, the end will come off the roller and the spring will roll up with a snap, with a chance of pinching your hand. Also the edges of the spring are very thin and could cut. Care must also be taken to insure no permanent kinks are put in the spring as this will reduce the springs force.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
BOSTITCH replacement parts are recommended. Do not use modified parts or parts which will not give equivalent performance to the original equipment.
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR SEALS
When repairing a tool, make sure the internal parts are clean and lubricated. Use Parker “O”-LUBE or equivalent on all “O”-rings. Coat each “O”-ring with “O”-LUBE before assembling. Use a small amount of oil on all moving surfaces and pivots. After reassembly add a few drops of BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant through the air line fitting before testing.
AIR SUPPLY-PRESSURE AND VOLUME
Air volume is as important as air pressure. The air volume supplied to the tool may be inadequate because of undersize fittings and hoses, or from the effects of dirt and water in the system. Restricted air flow will prevent the tool from receiving an adequate volume of air, even though the pressure reading is high. The results will be slow operation, misfeeds or reduced driving power. Before evaluating tool problems for these symptoms, trace the air supply from the tool to the supply source for restrictive connectors, swivel fittings, low points containing water and anything else that would prevent full volume flow of air to the tool.
TROUBLESHOOTING
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
WARNING:
Always disconnect air supply:
- Before making adjustments;
- When servicing the tool;
- When clearing a jam;
- When tool is not in use;
- When moving to a different work area, as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.
SB-1842BN, SB1850BN, SB-1664FN, SB-125BN, BTFP1850K, BTFP1664K FASTENER CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
The Fastener Control adjustment feature provides close control of the fastener drive depth; from flush with the work surface to shallow or deep countersink. First, set the air pressure for consistent drive in the specific work. Then use the Fastener Control adjustment to give the desired depth of drive.
TO ADJUST FASTENER CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
- With air pressure set, drive a few fasteners into a representative material sample to determine if adjustment is necessary.
- If adjustment is required, disconnnect air supply
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE
- PREMOIL – 4 oz.
- PREMOIL – 20 oz.
- WINTEROIL – 4 oz.
- WINTEROIL – 20 oz.
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Bostitch SB-1664FN 16 Gauge Finish Nail Gun Tool-FAQS
What powers a nail gun?
Nail guns are powered by either pneumatic systems (using an air compressor and hose) or cordless battery systems. Pneumatic models are ideal for heavy-duty tasks, while cordless options offer greater mobility.
Does a Bostitch nailer require oil?
Yes, regular lubrication is necessary for optimal performance. Add oil through the air line connection using BOSTITCH Air Tool Lubricant or an equivalent product.
How are nails for nail guns measured?
Nails are measured by their shank diameter, which is often specified in millimeters or gauge sizes. A higher gauge number indicates a thinner nail.
What air pressure should I use for a nail gun?
The recommended minimum pressure is 70 psi, with 90 psi being optimal for most tasks. Ensure your air compressor meets the CFM requirements of the nail gun.
How do I fix a jammed nail gun?
To clear a jam, pull the magazine track away from the nailer’s nose. Use a screwdriver, hammer, or nail punch to carefully push the driver past the jammed nail, then remove the obstruction.
What safety measures should I follow when using a nail gun?
Ensure the nail gun’s safety contact is flush with the workpiece before firing. Use models with teeth on the safety contact to prevent slipping. Only fire the trigger when properly positioned.
What type of compressor is best for a nail gun?
A gas-powered air compressor is ideal for heavy-duty tasks, as it provides the high-pressure output needed for tools like nail guns, sanders, and paint sprayers.
How do I choose the right nail gun?
Consider the task you’re performing to determine the type and size of nails required. Factor in portability needs and whether it’s for occasional DIY projects or frequent professional use.