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Campbell Hausfeld 2 1/2" Finish Nailer Kit CHN20199 Questions & Answers
How do you load the nails?
release the catch covering the slides,load the nails with points facing down,refit spring loaded catch.should come with instruction sheet
7/4/2010 9:53:37 PM •
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on Jul 04, 2010
When pulling trigger air blows but does not fire
This problem can happen because of several reasons.
Most likely the driver stuck, and not able to move.
First with the tool disconnected from the air supply check to see if there any nails jammed in the nose piece.
If the driver is stuck down, try to push it up. Will it move?
If there are no problems visible at this point you will have to open the tool up, and see if anything looks out of place.
To examine the inside of the tool, unscrew the 4 bolts on the cap of the tool. Gently remove the cap, it may be spring loaded but once the bolts are loosened, there is no reason to be afraid of the parts springing out. Be careful not to let the parts that are in the head cap fall out. Also take care not to rip the gasket. Keep in mind, the less parts inside that you disturb the better so be careful.
If the piston driver does move. Does it move freely?
Sometimes when a driver hits a very hard knot in the wood, or if a nail is hit. The thin driver may bend. If it is moving but with resistance. Use a thin object to push the driver upward from the nose. It will come out of the head cap end.
Check to see if the driver is straight and square to the piston. If it is bent, you may need to replace it. Sometimes you may be able to bend it back enough to allow the piston driver to move freely.
If this solves your problem. To reassemble:
Replace the driver in the correct position. Replace the gasket if it is loose. If parts came out of the head cap, reposition them into the cap. Replace the head cap on to the tool. Replace the bolts, stagger as you tighten them to depress spring loaded parts evenly.
Hook the tool up to your air supply check for air leaks, and fire the tool.
If the driver does not move: Examine to see what is seizing the piston and reply back.
I hope this works!
2/21/2010 8:41:07 PM •
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on Feb 21, 2010
Campbell Hausfeld air gun has air coming from the nose tip and no nails
If air is coming out from the nose tip but the nailer is not firing any nails, it could indicate a problem with the driver blade or piston assembly. Check if the driver blade moves freely and is not damaged. Make sure the piston assembly is properly aligned and lubricated. Also, check the nail magazine to ensure that it is properly loaded and the nails are the correct size for the nailer. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to take the nailer to a professional for repair.
2/14/2023 2:59:32 AM •
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on Feb 14, 2023
Need to know start cap specs for c1071080vmsa campbell air compressor
Kranson 3 Nov 03, 2022
I'm late to the party, BUT...
There's 2 ea of both start and run capacitors in this compressor...
Start: PN- 351052-53, 815-970 MFD, 165VAC
Run: PN- 175863-30, 30MFD, 370VAC
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11/3/2022 5:10:21 PM •
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on Nov 03, 2022
Campbell hausfeld wont build pressure
The most probable are
Leak in air lines, bad valves, bad piston rings or o rings., bad check valve on tank, leaking unloader valve. Tou can google your model number and there will be more info.
10/30/2021 3:21:28 PM •
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on Oct 30, 2021
Why does my campbell hausfeld 80 gallon 2 phase air compressor start to bog down at 90 psi
There is many reason for this simptome ,
could be running capacitor ,, Pressure switch dirty or it going bad,, Or ,If you meen lick choking and conteniu going could be also your check valve ,,,
If you can post a video I will help you better ,
I need to hear what it doing ,
9/8/2019 9:33:07 AM •
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on Sep 08, 2019
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