
Read this manual before you use this Powerjack. Follow all safety warnings and instructions. If you
are uncertain about the operation of the Powerjack, call us directly at 1-800-323-1653 for assistance or
contact the closest Powernail Dealer for help. Please retain this information for future reference.
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REV 2024.04.25
Operation and Maintenance Manual
MODEL 100 Powerjack Manual
POWERNAIL
®
CO.
1020 Williams Road, Genoa City, WI 53128 US
Phone: 1-800-323-1653
Website: www.powernail.com
™
MODEL
100
Powerjack
Manual
Use the Model 100 Powerjack to pull together and hold
hardwood fl ooring in place while nailing.

Model 100 Powerjack
2
To Use:
1. Only push against a stationary surface such as a wall stud. When between wall
studs, push against a board long enough to span the distance of the studs so as to
prevent breaking through the drywall.
2. Ratchet the lever handle until faceplate contacts the stationary surface
3. Continue to ratchet until the fl oor catch draws the fl oor tight for nailing
4. The Powerjack 100 can be left in place, hands free, while that section of fl ooring
is being nailed down.
To release the Powerjack 100, push the handle to the full forward position.
The POWERJACK Model 100 is designed to pull fl ooring strips into place and hold
them tightly for hands-free nailing.
Easy to operate! Use the lever handle to ratchet the faceplate against a stationary
surface. Continue to ratchet until the fl oor catch draws the fl ooring to the desired
position. The POWERJACK can be left in place while you nail down the fl ooring
strip. To release the POWERJACK, simply push the handle to full forward position.
The Model 100 POWERJACK sits on top of your fl ooring and gains leverage against
a wall, a wall-stud, or the toe kick of cabinetry (see picture 1).
When a stud location cannot be determined, a board long enough to span the distance
of the studs should be used to prevent breaking through the drywall (picture 2).
When not near a wall, a temporary anchor point such as a two-by-four fi xed to the
sub fl oor can be used (see picture 3).
Powerjacks® are constructed in the USA and are made
of the best materials available.

The Model 100 pushes against a stud
location on a stationary wall to pull the
strips into place. Great for snugging-up
end strips against walls, wall trim or
fi xed cupboards or cabinets
(see picture 1).
When a stud location cannot be
determined, a board long enough to span
the distance of the studs should be used
to prevent breaking through the drywall
(see picture 2).
If needed, the Powerjack can also be used
away from the wall by setting a stationary
anchor point anywhere near your work
area (see picture 3).
Picture 2
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Model 100 Powerjack Safety
POWERNAIL
®
CO.
Model 100 Powerjack Exploded View
Always use approved eye protection.
Keep fi ngers away from gear area.
Do not hit the ratchet handle with a mallet.
Do not over torque.
PART NAME PART NO.
1. KNOB 08-10000010
2. HANDLE 08-10000020
3. RATCHET SHAFT 08-10000030
4. RATCHET SPRING 08-10000040
5. GEAR SHAFT 08-10000050
6. GEAR 08-10000060
7. GEAR SHAFT NUT 08-10000070
8. COTTER PIN 08-10000080
9. PAWL BUSHING 08-10000090
10. PAWL PIN 08-10000100
11. PAWL #1 08-10000110
12. PAWL #2 08-10000120
13. PAWL SPRING (2) 08-10000130
14. CAP SCREW 08-10000140
15. RACK ASSEMBLY
08-500232A
16. BASE PLATE
08-10000250
17. HOUSING
08-50000180
18. HOUSING SPACER
08-50000190
19. 1/4-20 x 5/8” F.H.C.S. (x4)
08-10000260
REPAIR KIT PART NO.
TUNE-UP KIT 08-100-TU-KIT
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