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Nail guns are the go-to tool for big nailing jobs. Instead of hammering in dozens of nails and wearing out your arm, nail guns do the heavy work for you. They're perfect for every construction project ranging from big home improvement jobs to small ones. They are dangerous tools, though, so it's important to know exactly how to use one safely.

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Practicing Basic Safety Procedures

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  1. As with any construction project, wear protective goggles whenever the nail gun is on. This protects your eyes and top half of your head if there is a malfunction — for example, a splintered piece of wood or a nail shot from a mishandled gun. [1]
    • Use safety goggles that are rated for nail gun protection. In the rare case that you accidentally shoot the gun towards your face, your eyes will be safe.
  2. Power tools are infamous for producing a dazzling amount of sparks, any one of which could light up flammable materials in an instant. Remove oily rags, dry paper and sawdust, and any chemicals from your workspace before starting.
    • As you work, sweep away pieces of your nailing surface if they chip away, as they can often cause accidental fires as well.
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  3. A nail gun can cause serious injury if not handled correctly. Only put your finger on the trigger and turn off the safety the moment you are ready to nail a surface. Point the gun towards the ground when not in use, and keep it unplugged as you move around.
    • Most nail gun injuries are caused by distractions and not following basic gun handling procedures. Don't let others disturb you as you work and you reduce the chance of an accident by a lot.
  4. When cleaning the nail gun or performing maintenance, always keep it unplugged or remove the battery. This will prevent serious harm to your person in case the gun goes off or your finger gets trapped.
    • Some maintenance requires the air compressor to be attached, so check your instruction manual to see specific guidelines for your nail gun.
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    Use rust-free nails and discard damaged nail strips. Check your nails before loading them into the gun for rust or damage— never use a nail strip that is bent, rusted, or damaged in any way.[Image:Use a Nail Gun Step 5.jpg|center]]
    • Rust alters the integrity of a nail, and it can break in the nail gun or cause jams. Keep damaged or rusty nails in your toolbox to either use with a hammer or discard later on.
  6. Wires, pipes, and other hidden things in the wall can make a nail gun malfunction and you could shock yourself or destroy plumbing. If you are nailing into something other than a wall, check all around the surface for hazards, especially behind it, and figure out where metal parts may be located inside.
    • Knock on the surface to determine if it is hollow or solid, and consult your home's plumbing and electrical layout to see if there is anything hiding behind the wall that could get in the way of your work.
    • If it is essential that you nail a surface with wires or pipes behind it, consult an electrician or plumber to see if they can be moved out of the way. Otherwise, you will need to choose a different location.
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Loading Nails into the Magazine

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  1. Your user manual is the first thing you should read upon getting your nail gun. Locate the magazine, which holds the nails, and check whether your nail gun needs to be connected to a compressor to load nails. [2] Check your guide to locate the coupler (the hole you connect the compressor to) and the correct way to connect it.
    • Every nail gun is different, but generally, the coupler is located towards the rear of the gun surrounded by a metal sleeve. The magazine is generally at the front of the gun connecting the handle and the tip.
  2. Remove the pusher (the spring that pushes nails into the gun's chamber) and check to see if there are any loose or unused nails remaining in the magazine. [3] Do not use these; remove them with your fingers and put them back in your toolbox.
    • You can use these nails with a hammer, but never use nails that aren't properly arranged for nail gun use.
    • The pusher is always located on the magazine, generally taking up much of the lower half to push nails up towards the chamber.
  3. There are a variety of nails to choose from, but check your user manual to see if there are any types of nails the nail gun isn't compatible with. Only use nails that are the correct size for your nail gun or you will cause a malfunction and possibly cause damage to yourself or your tool. [4]
    • Nail guns can use a variety of different types of nails, but the size and shape are what matter. Check the minimum and maximum size nails your gun can handle and only use nails that are within those boundaries.
  4. Whenever loading nails into the gun , point it away from people towards the ground. Unplug the gun or remove its batteries to ensure it doesn't turn on suddenly and injure you. It should balance on its own, but if not, use one hand to hold it in place as you load nails into the magazine.
    • Keep the safety on while you load to further prevent the chance that you hurt yourself. If your gun doesn't have a safety mechanism, removing its source of power should be enough to prevent injury.
  5. Once you have a nail strip, place it into the magazine with the tips pointed forward and slot it in. Most magazines have a groove that allows for easy loading, but don't worry if there isn't one. Slide the nail strip with the sharp end pointed slightly towards the tip of the gun until it clicks into place. [5]
    • Some models of nail guns have different requirements for the angle and method of loading. As always, be sure to check your guide to see if there is a recommended procedure for your specific model. [6]
  6. Put the pusher back into the magazine so it touches the bottom of the nail strip. It should click back into place with ease. [7] The pusher holds the nails in place securely so they don't fall out during use of the nail gun.
    • If at any point a nail falls out of the nail strip, discard the strip and try a different one. It is not recommended to use a faulty nail strip, as it may have other defects that are harder to see.
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Using the Nail Gun

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  1. After you have loaded the nail gun and performed a check for hazards and loose nails, plug the nail gun back into the wall or put its batteries back in. Turn the gun on but keep your finger away from the trigger until you are ready to use it. Keep the safety on to reduce the risk of an injury.
  2. The majority of nail gun accidents are caused by not having the nail gun correctly angled into the surface. Always place the tip of the gun perfectly perpendicular to the surface, at a 90-degree angle, to avoid nailing diagonally or missing the surface entirely. Touch the tip of the gun directly to the surface before you shoot a nail to make it more accurate and reduce the risk of unnecessary damage.
    • It can be useful to balance the nail gun on a block of wood or a surface to align your shot, but remove the block before nailing.
    • Don't rest your chest or any body part on it for balance, as the kickback can hurt you.
  3. The only time you will ever squeeze the trigger while using a nail gun is the moment you nail the surface. Once you have adjusted the air pressure to its desired level, and have angled the gun against the surface, turn off the safety, press the tip into the surface, and squeeze the trigger.
    • The safety should be turned on whenever you are not using the nail gun. Only turn it off the moment you are ready to nail your chosen surface. [8]
    • Keep your free hand and other body parts at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from the tip of the gun at all times while nailing. [9]
    • Walk forwards as you nail in a straight line, so you can see where you are going and don't bump into something that could make you lose focus on the job at hand.
  4. If the nail didn't go through, turn the pressure up slightly higher by turning the knob on top of the gun. If it damaged the surface with its force or was lost in a wall, turn the pressure down. It may take a bit of trial and error to figure out the correct configuration, so be sure to test the nail gun on a scrap piece of the surface before committing. [10]
    • If you are working with planks of wood, simply take a spare scrap of wood to practice shooting nails into.
    • If you are working on a wall, it is harder to find the correct pressure while avoiding damaging the home. Look in your user manual or online to find the recommended pressure setting for nailing through your surface with your nail gun.
    • You may find that pressing the gun harder into the wall adds a little extra pressure as well. Try pushing the tip into the wall with a little more force, as well as turning the air pressure up, to get through thick materials.
  5. When you have finished your job, immediately turn the safety back on, unplug it or remove its batteries, and store it in a dry, cool place. Water can damage the nail gun's inner machinery, so keep it in a toolbox or in the garage to prevent any rusting or damage.
    • Keep any extra nail strips in a very dry place to prevent rusting. You may want to store them separately from your other supplies in their own drawer or box.
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    What is one thing you should do before using a nail gun?
    Ryaan Tuttle
    Home Improvement Specialist
    Ryaan Tuttle is a Home Improvement Specialist and the CEO of Best Handyman, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts. With over 17 years of experience, he specializes in building home service businesses, focusing on creating scalable and efficient brands. With the help of his global team, the companies have achieved over 10+ million in sales and received recognition through magazine features, and enjoy partnerships with wikiHow and Jobber field service software. Boston Magazine and LocalBest.com have named Best Handyman Boston the Best Handyman in Boston. Ryaan holds Construction Supervisor and Home Improvement Contractor Licenses.
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    Always put on a pair of safety glasses before you start using your nail gun.
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    How do you load a nail gun?
    Ryaan Tuttle
    Home Improvement Specialist
    Ryaan Tuttle is a Home Improvement Specialist and the CEO of Best Handyman, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts. With over 17 years of experience, he specializes in building home service businesses, focusing on creating scalable and efficient brands. With the help of his global team, the companies have achieved over 10+ million in sales and received recognition through magazine features, and enjoy partnerships with wikiHow and Jobber field service software. Boston Magazine and LocalBest.com have named Best Handyman Boston the Best Handyman in Boston. Ryaan holds Construction Supervisor and Home Improvement Contractor Licenses.
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    Expert Answer
    Never load the nails backward into the clip. Instead, always load the nails so they're facing away from you.
  • Question
    How do you use a nail gun safely?
    Ryaan Tuttle
    Home Improvement Specialist
    Ryaan Tuttle is a Home Improvement Specialist and the CEO of Best Handyman, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts. With over 17 years of experience, he specializes in building home service businesses, focusing on creating scalable and efficient brands. With the help of his global team, the companies have achieved over 10+ million in sales and received recognition through magazine features, and enjoy partnerships with wikiHow and Jobber field service software. Boston Magazine and LocalBest.com have named Best Handyman Boston the Best Handyman in Boston. Ryaan holds Construction Supervisor and Home Improvement Contractor Licenses.
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    Make sure that your hands aren't anywhere near where the nail will go through the wood.
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      • Some nail guns don't need to be plugged into a compressor while loading nails, so check your user manual to see if this is the case for your brand of nail gun.
      • If you don't feel confident using a nail gun, get someone else to do it for you and watch how they use it. If you don't feel confident and know how to stay safe around this power tool, it is far safer to allow someone else to do the job.
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      Warnings

      • Treat a nail gun like a real gun, as it is just as deadly if mishandled. Never point it at a person, keep it unplugged and the safety on when not in use, and always follow the safety procedures detailed in your user manual.
      • Always wear goggles and keep your free hand and other body parts at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from the tip of the gun to prevent injury.
      • If you are accidentally shot with a nail gun in any part of your body, immediately turn off the gun, turn on the safety, and get to the hospital.
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      References

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      5. Ryaan Tuttle. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 18 June 2021.
      6. Ryaan Tuttle. Home Improvement Specialist. Expert Interview. 18 June 2021.
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