![]() Incorrect size, type and angle nails or staples can cause a jam - always ensure the correct gauge of nails is being used.Part of the series: How to Use a Finish Nailer or Brad Nailer. The gun jammed once when we were firing nails into knots in oak (something carpenters intentionally avoid to keep a nail gun from jamming), but the tool’s jam-release level made it simple. Re-insert nails/staples and the battery. 329K subscribers 309K views 7 years ago How to Deal with a Nail Jam on a Finish Nailer or Brad Nailer Tool.Remove the jammed nail or staple (you may need to use a pair of pointed nose pliers to help).Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the driving mechanism and push the firing pin back with the blade of the screwdriver, which should free access to the jammed nail or staple. If this is stuck, use a claw hammer or pair of pliers to gently pry it open, then slide the magazine open.Pull up on the latch at the nose of the tool and open the jam release. ![]() Remove the nails or staples that aren’t jammed from the tool magazine, which takes the pressure off the jammed nail/staple. ![]() If your RYOBI Nailer or Stapler has a jammed nail or staple, try the following:
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