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The stanley 1M wont stay on more then a minute. Is fully charged. Have to keep turning it back on. Any fix or just throw it a waw
I push the trigger to turn on the light. Less then a minute the light turns off. I push the trigger again and the light goes off in less then a minute. Battery is fully charged, only 2 months old.
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Question edited for clarity, full make model (what it is).
Did you follow Section 9 about fully charging the battery, pressing and holding the button?
Charging Instructions 1. Plug the charger into the mains - the charger indicator light will be green.
2. Turn on the battery by press and holding the power button until the green light is illuminated.
3. Plug the battery into the charger. The charger light will turn from green to red to indicate the charging process has started.
4. Once the battery is fully charged, the charger status light will be
The LED Area Light or the Unit display. The backlit display always stays on to alert you to the internal battery status, so that when you come to use it, it should be fully charged.
Nailers are made to use in any position so must be something simple to fix. Most likely safety contact foot, to test, remove the nails, remove the trigger to expose the firing button on the trigger valve. Connect air and dry fire onto wood or old coiled rubber hose in various positions. If the gun tests ok then carefully examine safety foot mech. and trigger for loose components missing guide or roll pin. The contact foot must push firmly up on the lever within the trigger thus pushing on the firing button. If the safety foot and trigger are in good conditon and working ok, then problem is within the headvalve and piston orings. To test piston oring, remove airline and nails, point nailer up then down again. The piston should stay in the top position. If the piston moves up /down with movement of gun, replace piston oring. If piston oring ok, remove the head and pull out the headvalve. Apply plenty of silicone paste or white grease to orings on headvalve and reinstall and test. If tests ok, then problem is worn orings in the head /headvalve. You can keep lubing or replace orings. Examine the surface within the head where headvalve orings make contact. If there are many fine scratches, even new orings will not work very well. Try to remove scratches with very fine sandpaper. Good luck
The safety foot assembly pushes up on inner trigger lever which in turn pushes on the trigger valve. If the trigger valve firing pin is slightly shorter than the old trigger valve, or the inner lever is worn from use, the inner lever will not push the trigger pin all the way in. Examine the trigger and the roll pin that holds the trigger for wear and check that the safety is pushing up on the inner lever. If the trigger is worn replace or repair with metal type epoxy filling in worn spots and use a new roll pin.
very simple to fix it
1 pull the trigger all the way out
2 there is a little piece of metal, pull it all the way out (detach the piece out from the gun) an connect one side of the spring
3 push the piece back on the gun.
4 on the other side of the spring tide a little fishing line
5 pass the fishing line over a small rounded piece and pull it hard
6 finally connect the side of the spring onto a little hock on the base of the trigger
To fix this problem you will have to disassemble the gun to get at the trigger area. Look for a broken "O"-ring. This is probably jamming the recoil of the drive pin.
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