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how to repair air nail gun

by Prof. Chanel McClure Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to Repair Air Nailers & Staplers

  • Step 1. Size an Allen wrench to the four mounting bolts holding the square grill to the back of your nailer.
  • Step 2. Use a utility knife blade to pry the square vented cover from the tool and remove it to expose the plunger...
  • Step 3. Spray an aerosol cleaning agent, such as a tool or parts cleaner, up into the chamber of the nailer.

Full Answer

How to fix a nail gun that does not drive nails?

When you feel the nail gun does not have sufficient power or is not working normally, yet it can still drive nails. There may be some issues which you can easily correct. Try these two solutions to fix the issue; Air Pressure: A pneumatic nailer is an intermittent tool that doesn’t require lot of air pressure.

How do you fix an air nailer that won't turn?

Provided the case of the tool remains intact and is not severely bent, most issues can be solved by cleaning the nailer and replacing the plunger cylinder and O rings. Most manufacturers sell rebuild kits which contain the parts needed to make this repair. The basic repair procedure is the same for almost all air nailers and staplers.

How to fix pneumatic nail gun shorting problem?

Try these two solutions to fix the issue; Air Pressure: A pneumatic nailer is an intermittent tool that doesn’t require lot of air pressure. In fact you can use a low volume pancake type air compressor for nail guns. However, if you are continuously shorting nails, it might take a while for the smaller compressor to build-up the pressure.

How do you lubricate a nail gun?

Replace the vent cover on the rear of the tool the thread the mounting screws through it. Tighten them with the Allen key. Apply three drops of air tool oil into the inlet fitting, or air nozzle, on the bottom of the nailer, directly below the vent cover. Reattach the air hose, and fill the magazine with fasteners.

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Why do nail guns stop working?

Jams are the most common cause of a nailer not firing. Thankfully, they are often easy to clear. For safety, first disconnect the tool from the air supply, retract the feeder mechanism, and remove any excess fasteners from the magazine. From there, clearing the jam depends on what type of nailer you have.

How do you service a pneumatic nail gun?

0:337:24Easy nailgun maintenance - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGet it out of the box or off the shelf. And put a couple drops of oil in there and just fire aMoreGet it out of the box or off the shelf. And put a couple drops of oil in there and just fire a couple of nails that keeps the oil lubricating these o-rings in these nail ups.

What do you do if the nailer isn't firing?

Possible causes for a Paslode nail gun not firing are: A nail jam is stopping the nails from moving forward. The gas fuel cell is empty, out-of-date or not attached properly. The wrong type of Paslode nails are being used.

How do you fix a nail gun air leak?

2:3611:55How to repair a leaking air nail gun - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd around the the little bolt right here so when you if you do ever take this off and you gottaMoreAnd around the the little bolt right here so when you if you do ever take this off and you gotta reinstall. It get it tight enough just that you can still spin.

Can nail guns be rebuilt?

You can do the entire job yourself in about two hours and save money in the process. I'll show you how to rebuild a Bostitch framing nailer with a master O-ring kit and a trigger valve assembly. If you have a different brand, don't worry. The rebuild is similar for others.

Can I use WD40 for air tools?

Keep Your Tool Oiled See our blog, Prevent Burnout By Oiling Your Air Nailer. It's also crucial to note that pneumatic nailers and staplers require special lubricant, specifically labeled as pneumatic tool oil. Never use WD40, motor oil, transmission fluid or aerosol lubricants.

How do you lubricate a nail gun?

0:301:30Best Way To Oil Your Nail Gun or Air Tool - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then we're going to connect it to air. Slide the coupler back put it on your fittings. And weMoreAnd then we're going to connect it to air. Slide the coupler back put it on your fittings. And we want to shoot two or three times to get that oil flowing in the tool.

How do you fix a brad nailer?

0:294:03How To Service a Brad Nailer - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut just make sure it's nice and clean use a an o-ring lubricant. In there there's the spring thatMoreBut just make sure it's nice and clean use a an o-ring lubricant. In there there's the spring that sits in the head.

Will a nail gun fire without nails?

Nail compatibility Insure that the nails are compatible with the gun. If they're not, the gun may not fire, misfire, or self destruct. If it is making a "big" dent then it usually means that your nails are jammed.

Why is my nail gun leaking air out back?

On a properly working pneumatic tool, when air is forced into the firing valve, this pushes the valve upward, which opens the main cylinder sleeve and allows the air to drive a fastener. If the "O-Ring" fails to seal, the air will escape, creating your leak.

Why does air come out from top of my nail gun?

Air Leak through the Trigger Usually this happens due to the wear and tear associated with pulling the trigger so many times. You will need to get a new trigger valve in that case. You will need to follow instructions for the brand of nail gun you are using, purchase a new trigger valve, and replace it.

Why is my nail gun misfiring?

The nail gun will misfire if the piston is not regularly lubricated. Unscrew the air line connector from the bottom of the nail gun with your fingers. Remove the air line hose from the nail gun. Turn the nail gun over and drip 10 drops of air tool lubricant into the air line hose hole.

How to use air tool oil on a nailer?

Apply three drops of air tool oil into the inlet fitting, or air nozzle, on the bottom of the nailer, directly below the vent cover. Reattach the air hose, and fill the magazine with fasteners. It is now ready to use.

How long do air nailers last?

A wellbuilt nailer, or nail gun, as they are sometimes called, can last for decades with proper maintenance. Provided the case of the tool remains intact and is not severely bent, most issues can be solved by cleaning ...

How to clean a nailer with a swab?

Spray an aerosol cleaning agent, such as a tool or parts cleaner, up into the chamber of the nailer. Tip it with the open rear facing down to allow the cleaning agent to run out, taking oil and grime with it. Run a cotton swab around the interior of the chamber. Repeat the application of the cleaner if the cotton swab comes back black. Allow the cleaner to evaporate for fifteen minutes.

How to replace a plunger cylinder?

Apply air tool oil to the O rings with a cotton swab to keep them pliable and aid in the airtight seal, as well as providing lubrication for the plunger. Press the cylinder back into place, aligning any grooves or notches with the opening of the tool case, to ensure proper positioning.

How to fix a nail gun that is not working?

There may be some issues which you can easily correct. Try these two solutions to fix the issue; Raise the Air Pressure. Lubricate or Replace the O-rings.

Why does my nail gun pull so many times?

Usually this happens due to the wear and tear associated with pulling the trigger so many times. You will need to get a new trigger valve in that case. You will need to follow instructions for the brand of nail gun you are using, purchase a new trigger valve, and replace it. In addition, the trigger valve may be defective.

What to do if your nailer is not moving?

If there is no noise or movement when you depress the trigger, be sure that it is plugged in and active. Take off the cap located on the head of the nailer, use a wooden dowel and push the driver to the bottom. If it does not move, you either have a stuck nail, a broken driver, or the trigger valve itself is broken.

What are O rings on a nail gun?

O-rings are generally made of rubber or a synthetic rubber designed to seal the area around the head valve to prevent the air from getting through while allowing the cylinder to operate normally. This is a relatively easy fix as you simply order new O-rings for the nail gun or perhaps a rebuild kit. A rebuild kit should match the model of the nail ...

Why does my car have an air leak?

If you have an air leak through the exhaust vent or the rear exhaust port, then the most common reason is the O-rings that are found around the head valve or seal at the top of the cylinder are worn and letting air through . O-rings are generally made of rubber or a synthetic rubber designed ...

Do nail guns blow air?

Nail Gun just Blows Air and Not Shooting Nails. A nail gun is quite handy, speeding up the job of fastening materials together far greater than using the old-fashioned hammer. However, nail guns are subject to breaking down just like any other mechanical device. This means when something goes wrong, it pays to know what to do so you can identify ...

Can you use a pancake compressor for nail guns?

In fact you can use a low volume pancake type air compressor for nail guns. However, if you are continuously shorting nails, it might take a while for the smaller compressor to build-up the pressure. In addition to that, air pressure can also drop due to leaks in the pipes.

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