Introduzione

Prerequisite only! Use this guide to remove the outer housing and open the Dewalt Nailer DCN21PL 2018 for further repairs.

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    • Before you begin the repair, remove the battery from the device.

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    • Use a T10 driver to remove the four screws securing the bottom half of the casing.

    • Remove the four T10 screws securing the top half of the casing.

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    • Use a T10 driver to remove the screw securing the magazine to the base.

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    • Pull the magazine down and away to unlatch and release it from the nailer.

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    • Use a T15 driver to remove the framing hook retaining screw.

    • Remove the hook.

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    • This step may require a lot of force.

    • Use your two thumbs to firmly spread the metal hook clamp apart while slowly pushing it forward off the handle.

    • When this clamp is being removed, it has a tendency to launch off of the handle after you release tension.

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    • Use a sharp blade to slice the label underneath the battery mount to disconnect the two halves of the case.

    • Always cut away from you or others around you.

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    • Use a T20 driver to remove the two screws securing the two halves of the case to the front assembly.

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    • Use the provided 3.5 mm hex key to remove the two return system bolts on either side of the nailer.

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    • Grab the end cap and slide the return system assembly out of the back of the nailer to remove it.

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    • Use a small flathead screwdriver in the gap between the two halves of the casing near the trigger to pry the two halves apart.

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    • Use a small flathead screwdriver near the top seam to continue prying the case apart .

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    • Once loose, lift up to remove the right half of the clamshell case.

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    • Remove the plastic lens cover.

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    • The two switches and four detent springs are only held in place by the plastic casing, so they may fall out when you remove the board—this is fine.

    • Grasp either side of the main circuit board and slowly pull it up and out of the slot in the casing.

    • Reassembly tip: note the correct location and orientation of the two switches and their detent springs.

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    • Pull up on the trigger lock to remove.

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    • Flip the nailer over.

    • Remove the remaining clamshell casing.

Conclusione

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Carsten Frauenheim

Membro da: 10/03/20

110750 Reputazione

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