How to prevent over - driving nails with the Cn80 Air Nail Gun?

Aug 21, 2025Leave a message

Hey there! As a supplier of the Cn80 Air Nail Gun, I've seen a fair share of issues that users run into, and one of the most common ones is over - driving nails. It can be super frustrating, but don't worry, I'm here to share some tips on how to prevent it.

First off, let's understand why over - driving nails happens. The Cn80 Air Nail Gun is a powerful tool, and if you're not careful, it can drive nails deeper than you want. This usually occurs due to a few factors: incorrect air pressure settings, using the wrong type of nails, or improper technique.

Adjusting Air Pressure

The air pressure is like the engine power of your nail gun. If it's set too high, the nail gun will drive the nails too deep. So, the first step is to find the sweet spot for your air pressure.

Start by checking the user manual that came with your Cn80 Air Nail Gun. It'll have a recommended air pressure range for different types of nails and materials. For example, if you're working with softwood, you might need a lower air pressure compared to hardwood.

I usually tell my customers to start at the lower end of the recommended range and then make small adjustments as needed. You can do a test on a scrap piece of the same material you'll be using for your project. Drive a few nails and see how they sit. If they're not going in deep enough, increase the air pressure in small increments, like 2 - 3 PSI at a time. Keep testing until you get the perfect depth.

Choosing the Right Nails

Using the wrong nails can also lead to over - driving. The Cn80 Air Nail Gun is designed to work with specific nail sizes and types. Make sure you're using nails that are recommended for your gun.

There are different types of nails out there, like Pneumatic Pallet Nailer nails and Pneumatic Coil Nail Gun nails. Each type is suited for different applications. For instance, if you're doing a light - duty project like installing trim, you'll want to use thinner nails. Thicker nails are better for heavy - duty tasks like building a pallet.

If you use nails that are too short for the material, the gun might drive them all the way in because there's not enough resistance. On the other hand, if the nails are too long, they might get stuck or cause the gun to over - drive. So, always double - check the nail size and type before loading them into your gun.

Proper Technique

Your technique plays a huge role in preventing over - driving. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • Hold the gun correctly: Make sure you're holding the Cn80 Air Nail Gun firmly but not too tightly. A good grip will help you control the gun better. Place your hand on the handle as it's designed, with your fingers on the trigger and your thumb on the side for support.
  • Position the gun at the right angle: The angle at which you hold the gun affects how the nail goes in. For most applications, you'll want to hold the gun perpendicular to the surface. If you hold it at an angle, the nail might not go in straight and could cause over - driving or other issues.
  • Don't force it: Let the gun do the work. Don't push down too hard on the gun when you're firing the nail. The air pressure is what drives the nail, and pushing down too hard can make it go in deeper than intended.

Additional Tips

  • Use a nail stop: Some nail guns come with a nail stop feature. If your Cn80 Air Nail Gun has one, you can adjust it to limit how deep the nails go. This is a great way to prevent over - driving, especially if you're new to using a nail gun.
  • Inspect your gun regularly: Make sure your nail gun is in good working condition. Check for any signs of wear and tear, like loose parts or damaged seals. A well - maintained gun is less likely to cause problems like over - driving.

Conclusion

Preventing over - driving nails with the Cn80 Air Nail Gun is all about finding the right balance. By adjusting the air pressure, using the right nails, and mastering the proper technique, you can ensure that your nails are driven to the perfect depth every time.

If you're in the market for a reliable Cn80 Air Nail Gun or need more advice on using it, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you with all your Pneumatic Nail Gun needs. Whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast, our team can assist you in making the most of your nail gun. Contact us to start a purchase negotiation and get the best deal on our high - quality products.

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References

  • User manual of Cn80 Air Nail Gun
  • Industry knowledge on pneumatic nail gun usage