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OWNER'S
MANUAL

MODEL NO.
351.183150

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CAUTION:
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY!

16 Gauge Finishing

ailer

• safety instructions
• operating instructions
• replacement parts

Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A. ©
art No, 6185.00

June1991

DESCRIPTION

Always disconnect tool from air supply when servicing
or adjusting tool and when tool is not in use.

The Sears 16 Gauge Finishing Nailer drives nails from
3/4 to 2" long, Die cast aluminum, textured finish body
reduces operator fatigue. Large capacity, side loading
magazine with positive, quick action latch makes loading nails easy. Contact safety disables nailer until
nosepiece
is in contact with workpiece.
Tapered
nosepiece provides operator with greater visibility for
precise nail placement. Rigid nosepiece reduces jamming. The Sears 16 Gauge Finishing Nailer is excellent
for interior and exterior trim work, door and window
manufacturing, furniture making and cabinetry.

Do not operate tool when nose is not in contact with
work.
Never load the tool until you are ready to use it.
Never depress tool trigger when loading.
Always load tool with nose pointing away from you and
others.
Never point tool at yourself or others.
Never carry tool with trigger depressed.
Do not use oxygen, combustible gases or high pressure compressed gas as the air supply for the tool.
Always use tool at safe distance from other people in
work area.

SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity ........................

Donot attempt to discharge fastener into hard or brittle
materials such as concrete, steel or tile.

100 finish nails

Finish nail size ............

Do not connect female quick-disconnect
tool side of air line.

16 gauge (.062 x .055")

Finish nail lengths ......................
Operating pressure .................
Air inlet ............................

3/4 to 2"
60-100 PSIG
1/4" EN.P.T.

Length ................................
Height ....................................
Width ..................................

11 7/8"
11"
2 3/4"

Weight

5.1 Ibs.

................................

Connect male free-flow nipple to tool side of air line so
that tool is depressurized when disconnected from
hose.
Use Sears recommended

OPERATING
FINISH NAILS
918344 ..........
9_18346 ..........

coupling to

fasteners only.

INSTRUCTIONS

AIR SUPPLY LINE
16 gauge finish nails, 1 1/4" long
16 gauge finish nails, 1 1/2" long

9_18347 ..............

Refer to Figure 1.
The Sears alr nailer operates on compressed
pressures from 60 to 100 PSIG.

16 gauge finish nails, 2" long

air at

Never exceed maximum pressure.
Minimum air requirements for nailer: Average working
SCFM 4.0 at 90 PSI with a 3/8" air hose and 15 gallon
tank.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Air tool operators and all others in work area should
always wear safety goggles (must comply with ANSI
Z87.1) to prevent eye injury from fasteners and flying
debris when loading, operating or unloading this tool.
Never exceed operating
kg/cm3).

pressure

WARNING:

of 100 PSIG (7.1

Always keep hands and body away from the fastener
discharge area when air supply is connected to tool.

S

FILTER
- REBULA]OR
- LUBRIEATOR

KEEP HANDS AND BODY AWAY FROM
DISCHARGE AREA OF NAILER WHEN
CONNECTING AIR SUPPLY.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT
TOOL FROM
AIR SUPPLY WHEN SERVICING OR ADJUSTING TOOL AND WHEN TOOL IS
NOT IN USE.

2 FOB#
HOSE
WHIP

FEMALE
[_UIEK
- OISEIINNE[I
Figure 1- Air Supply Line
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OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

(Continued)

AIR SUPPLY LINE(Continued)

Be sure all connections
to prevent air loss.

Clean dry air is essential to the operation of the Sears
nailer.

LOADING

Air operated tools require clean, dry, lubricated compressed
air to ensure top performance,
low
maintenance and long life.

Refer to Figures 2 & 5.
WARNING:

Dirt and abrasive materials present in all air lines will
damage tool O-rings, valves and cylinders.
Moisture will reduce tool performance and life if not
removed from compressed air.
A filter-regulator-lubricator
system is required and
should be located as close to tool as possible (see
Figure 1). A distance of less than 15 feet is recommended.

DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SIUPPLY. ALWAYS LOAD NAILER WiTH
NOSE OF TOOL POINTING
AWAY
FROM YOU AND OTHERS. ALWAYS
WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES THAT COMPLY WITH ANSI Z87.1.

NOTE: For best results use Sears nails only.
Depress latch handle (Key No. 41) and slide magazine
cover (Key No. 39) backwards (see Figure 2). Insert
finish nails into magazine. Position nails at bottom of
magazine with nail head towards top of tool.

Keep air filter clean. A dirty filter will reduce the air
pressure to the nailer causing a reduction in power and
efficiency.

Slide cover forward over magazine until latch snaps
into place, locking magazine cover. NOTE: It may be
necessary to depress latch handle to close magazine
cove r.

The air supply system must be able to provide air
pressure of 60 to 100 pounds per square inch at the
tool.
The lubricator should be filled with a non-detergent
tool oil.

in air supply system are sealed

NAILING OPERATION

air

Refer to Figure 3.

All hoses and pipes in the air supply system must be
clean and free of all moisture and foreign particles.
Never connect a female quick-disconnect coupling to
the tool side of air system. A male, free-flow coupling
should be connected to the tool side of air system.

OPERATING

The female coupling provides a seal preventing loss of
compressed air from compressor tank when disconnected from male coupling. If connected to tool side of
air supply, the female coupling could seal a compressed
air charge in the stapler which could
discharge if the tool trigger is actuated.

/

INSTRUCTIONS

\

The air pressure should be properly regulated.
Do not mount swivel connector

in air supply line.

Different workpiece materials and different nail lengths
will require different operating pressure.

\

Figure 2 - Loadin.q Finish Nails

Figure 3 - Contact Trip Operation
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(Continued)

Repair nailer immediately if contact trip mechanism
does not operate properly.

NAILING OPERATION (Continued)
WARNING:

NEVER OPERATE TOOL UNLESS CONTACT TRIP IS IN CONTACT
WITH
WORKPIECE.
DO NOT OPERATE
TOOL WITHOUT NAILS OR DAMAGE
TO TOOL MAY RESULT. NEVER FIRE
NAILS INTO THE AIR BECAUSE NAILS
MAY INJURE OPERATOR OR OTHERS
AND DAMAGE TO TOOL MAY RESULT.

OPERATING PRESSURE
Use only enough air pressure to perform the operation.
Air pressure in excess of that which is required will
make the nailing operation inefficient and may cause
premature wear or damage to the tool.
Determine minimum air pressure required by driving
some test nails into the workpiece. Set air pressure so
that test nail heads are driven down flush with the work
surface. Nails driven too deep may damage workpiece.

The Sears 16 Gauge Finishing Nailer is equipped with
a contact trip safety mechanism that disables nailer
unless contact trip is pushed against work. Hold tool
handle firmly and press nose of tool on workpiece
where nail is to be applied. Pull trigger to drive nail into
workpiece.

Repair or replace any missing or damaged
the parts list to order parts.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The nailer can also be operated by holding trigger
depressed
and pushing
contact
trip against
workpiece. This operating procedure is preferred for
rapid-fire nail driving. Never operate tool unless contact trip is in contact with workpiece.

WARNING:

Note: Be sure tool is oiled properly. Clean and oil all
O-rings during reassembly.
If nail jams in
nails. Loosen
remove nose
replace nose

Lubricate tool daily with quality air tool oil. If no air line
lubricator is used, pour five to six drops of oil into inlet
of nailer everyday.
Keep magazine and nose clean and free of any dirt, lint
or abrasive particles.

Replace O-rings if worn, stretched or damaged. Coat
O-rings and grooves with air tool oil. Assemble in
reverse order of disassembly.

Inspect contact trip safety mechanism dally for proper
operation. Do not operate nailer if mechanism is not
operating properly.
•
Perform the following
mechanism:

3.

procedures

to test

nose of tool, open magazine and remove
two socket head bolts (Key No. 50) and
cover (Key No. 56). Remove jammed nail,
cover and secure socket head bolts.

If tool will not fire or loses power, the O-rings may need
cleaning and lubrication. Remove deflector (Key No.*3)
and carefully remove cap, cylinder valves, piston and
cylinder (Key Nos. 4, 7, 11, 14 & 17). Clean all O-rings
and O-ring grooves with clean, dry cloth. Be careful not
to damage O-rings.

The tip of the ram (Key No. 14) can become dented or
rounded over time. Square off tip of the ram with a
clean, fine hand file to extend the life of the ram and
nailer. Nail firing will be more consistent if the ram tip is
kept clean and square.

2.

DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING REPAIR OR
ADJUSTMENT.

Refer to Figure 5.

MAINTENANCE

1.

parts. Use

If tool leaks air out of exhaust port, check O-ring (Key

safety

No. 6).
If tool leaks air out of hole on side of cylinder housing
and nailer fires just one time when connected to air
supply, check O-rings (Key Nos. 9 & 12).

Leave trigger untouched while pushing contact
trip into workpiece. Nailer must not fire.
Pull nailer trigger while contact trip is clear of work
and pointed away from operator and others. Nailer
must not fire.

If tool leaks air out of back of cap (Key No. 4), check
trigger valve O-rings (Key Nos. 20, 22 & 24).

Depress and hold trigger. Push contact trip
against workpiece where nail is needed. The nailer
should drive only one nail each time the contact
trip is pushed against workpiece.

If tool misfires, check O-ring (Key No. 25).
If tool leaks air at trigger, check trigger O-ring (Key No.
27).

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON SEARS/CRAFTSMAN

FINISHING

NAILER

If within one full year from the date of purchase this Sears Craftsman Finishing Nailer fails due to a defect
in material or workmanship, Sears will repair it free of charge.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SERVICE
CENTER THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., DEPT. 731CR-W SEARS TOWER, CHICAGO, IL 60684
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NOTES

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MODEL 351.1 83150

6

4

0--1
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6 t}-26
°--27

5
37
6

Figure 5 - Replacement

Parts Illustration
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38

REPLACEMENT
KEY
NO.

PART
NO.
6045.00

DESCRIPTION

PARTS LIST FOR NAILER
KEY
NO.

QTY.

5-0.8 x 20mm Bolt,
socket head*

2

46-58494-3

3

6211.00

5mm Washer, split*
Deflector

4

6212.00

Cap

5

6213.00

37

PART
NO.
6O79.OO

DESCRIPTION
'4-0.7 x 16mm Bolt,
socket head*

4
6

QTY.
4

38

6196.00

4mm Washer, split*

6

6243.00
6244.00

Magazine cover
4-0.7 x12mm Screw, set*

1

1

39
40

1

41

6245.00

Latch

1

1

42

6246.00

1

43

6086.00

Latch spring
4-0.7 x 8ram Bolt,

1

6
7

6214,00

Cap Seal
Seal O-ring

6215.00

Cylinder seal

1

8

6216.00

Cylinder valve spring

1

1

socket head*
44

6088.00

4-0.7 x 10mm Bolt,

9

6217.00
6218.00

Lower valve O-ring
Lower valve O-ring

1

10
11

6219.00

Lower valve

1

45

6247.00
6248.00

Latch spacer plate
Latch bracket

1

46

socket head*

1

1

12

6220.00

Lower valve O-ring

1

13

6221.00

Piston O-ring

1

47

6249.00

Pin

1

48

6250.00

E-ring

1

Magazine bracket
5-0.8 x 14mm Bolt,
socket head*

14

6222.00

Piston-ram assembly

1

15

6223.00

Cylinder top O-ring

1

49

6251.00

16

6224.00

Cylinder middle O-ring

1

5O

6252.00

17

6225.00

Cylinder

1

18

6226.00

Cylinder bottom O-ring

1

51

6088.00

19

6227.00

20

6228.00

Bumper
Breather valve top O-ring

1

21

6229.00

Breather valve

22

6230.00

Breather valve

1

4-0.7 x 10mm Bolt, flat
head socket*

2

52

6253.00

Magazine

1

53

6254.00

2:

54

6255.00

Pusherspring
Pusher

bottom O-ring

1

55

6256.00

Nose

1

1

23
24

6231.00

Plunger spring

1

56

6257.00

Nose cover

1

6232.00

Plunger top O-ring

1

57

6258.00

Nose plate

1

25

6233.00

Plunger middle O-ring

1

58

6182.00

6-1.0 x 30mm Bolt,
socket head*

2

26

6234.00

Plunger

1

27

6235.00

59

6259.00

Trigger

1

6236.00

Plunger bottom O-ring
Bushing O-ring

1

28

2

6O

6260.00

Trigger lever

29

6237.00

Plunger bushing

1

61

6261.00

Spring pin

1
1

30

6238.00

62

6262.00

6239.OO

Gun body
Bottom cap O-ring

1

31

4-0.7 x 35mm Bolt,
socket head*

32

6240.00
6241.00

Bottom cap

1
1

63

6263.00

33

4-0.7 x 40mm Bolt,
socket head*

1

34

1514.00

6

64

6198.00

4mm x 0.7 Nut, hex*

2

35

0179.00

65

6264.00

Contact trip

1

66

6265.00

Trip Bushing
Owner's Manual

1

36

6242.00

Ram guide
6mm Washer, split
6-1.0 x 20mm Bolt,
socket head*
Latch plate

1

4
1

6185.00

Standard hardware item available locally.
Not shown.

RECOMMENDED

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1

ACCESSORIES

Finish nails, 16 gauge, 1 1/4" long

918344

Finish nails, 16 gauge, 1 1/2" long

918346

Finish nails, 16 gauge, 2" long

918347

16 Gauge
Finishing Nailer

OWNER'S
MANUAL
SERVICE

Thank you for purchasing your 16 Gauge Finishing Nailer
from Sears. This unit will provide you with many years of
reliable service. Should the need exist for repair parts or
service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most
Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide all
pertinent facts when you call or visit. The model number of
your 16 Gauge Finishing Nailer is on the front of the nailer.

MODEL NO.
351.183150

HOW TO ORDER
REPLACEMENT
PARTS

All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service
Center and most Sears stores. If the parts you need are not
stocked locally, your order will be electronically transmitted
to the Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for handling:
When ordering replacement
information:

parts, always give the following

NAME OF ITEM: 16 Gauge Finishing Nailer
MODEL NUMBER: 351.1 83150
PART NUMBER:
PART DESCRIPTION:

Sold by SEARS,
Part No. 6185.00

ROEBUCK

AND CO., Chicago,

IL 60684

U.S.A. ©
June1991



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