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Stanley Bostitch BT200K Questions & Answers
Part for a Pneumatic nail gun7Ru model KCT185F Made in Taiwan
Many nailers with model #s "KCT-" were made by King Cho Machinery, here is their web address:
http://www.b2bgreaseguns.com/nailer.htm
See if any of their product listings looks like your nailer. I have ordered parts with good success from other distributers /retailers. Contact factory for distributer in your area. This company make private label guns and use same parts. Hard to find, you have to look at alot of pictures. Check ebay for clues. Good luck and post again for other remedy.
Bostich framing nailer won't reset.
The new Stanley guns are a pain in the ***! I you don't oil them twice a day the rings get sticky,also if you don't use the regulator on the compressor for different nails it will over fire.If your pin isn't sticking then you need to return/contact Stanley cause their product along with the brad guns seem to be having problems!
Roofing nail gun will fire
look for a jammed nail in the nose area, UNPLUG AIR FIRST. look for a bent driver and lastly when was the last time tool was serviced, you possibly have a dry o ring. Let me know
Fires spontaneously
Trigger valve should be the problem,,but the saftey should be the first thing to look at .It should not fire unless safty guard is not working,,,check it first
I'm looking for a picture how to remove the
You can go to Stanley Bostitch.com and look at a breakdown. you can also unplug the air line and you will find 2 roll pins holding the trigger valve in place and 1 holding the trigger itself, remove all of them and then FOLLOW closely, wrap a shop rag around the handle area of the trigger to completely encase it. Then holding back on the release portion of your air hose so you can pull it off immediately, push it on the adaptor and you will hear a POP REMOVE immediately and then remove rag and the trigger should be in it. If you are uncomfortable doing this don't even attempt, its not that hard just take your time. Let me know if I can help further and if I have helped you would you please rate my reply accordingly and thank you.
Bostitch nail gun loss of pressure, won't fire nail
Hello. I can help you. The nail gun you have uses 18 gauge brads. I would use only original Bostitch 18 gauge.
The one MM of difference you mention is the reason why you do not have the pressure you did have. Get rid of those 31MM brads and get the 18 gauge. Home Depot carries the Bostitch line. I would go there or to homedepot.com
Broken plunger on top of piston model sb1850bn
First I need the exact model number. And to answer the other question yes it can and I will let you know when I have the info I need. What you need to do if you have taken it apart is look at the cylinder and seals for damage. Let me know
Trigger problems
I have repaird hundreds of nail guns with a problem similar to yours. Depending on the brand and model, the problem can be repaired by checking the following. Headvalve orings should be checked for wear and any surface that the orings contact must be smooth and free from scratches. If the surfaces are scratched try to smooth with fine sandpaper and use light grease instead of oil when assembling. The safety contact foot may not be reaching high enough into the trigger to properly push in the trigger button. Check for worn spots on the trigger that may be filled in with epoxy, loose fitting trigger caused by worn roll pin or retaining pin. Some of the trigger valves as used on many bostitch nailers (tva6 valve) used a plastic pin which contacts the trigger. If this pin is loose or worn the valve should be replaced. Some tva6 valves have a vinyl looking sort of oring that fits too loose on the spool. This vinyl oring in not available by itself but if the oring fits too loose the gun will not fire and leak air. On bostitch remove the trigger and the rollpins holding the trigger valve and apply air to gun to eject valve. (use heavy glove to catch valve as it will come out with force)
Stanley Bostitch n59fn
Very nice tool indeed. I have had mine since they first released it to the public but I have never had any problems with either size brads. Have you ever dropped the fastener? Check your rail for bends as it may cause the longer brads to be binding. If there are no bends, detach the rail and look to see if there is debris within the rail preventing a 2" length from advancing that would not otherwise affect the 1.5". If none of this seems to be the problem, return the brads to the store for replacement as the defect may be within the brads themself. Hope this is helpful.
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