The first thing I would ask you to check is: make sure it is the trigger that is leaking and not the safety valve which is right in front of the trigger (this is more common). If the safety valve is leaking the problem is most likely in the head of the gun (bad gasket / o-ring at the head). If it actually is the trigger, you should replace the O-rings, urethane ball, and seat in the trigger.
Good afternoon Hans,
There could be a couple of reasons for the leak. If the tool hasn't been serviced for quite some time there's a risk that one or more of the O-Rings in the trigger valve has perished. (When you're checking this, please be careful as there is a plastic ball inside that is easily lost....) if, this is not the case, let me know
Testimonial: "Hi, it seems like i found the problem. The trigger lifts a plastic pin that is fitted inside a small threaded metaltube. On the top of the tube is a seat for the plastic ball. The top of this tube must have a rubber sealing that seals when it is screwed into place? I think it is this sealing i miss. When the pin lifts the ball, the air streams pass the ball and out on the sides of the tube, and into some passage that operates the piston. If this sealing is missing, the air goes out at the trigger. When dismantled it came out som goo that can be a sealing of the wrong material that has turned into some snut-like consistense. The problem i have now is to determine which model i have so that i can order the spare sealing. Anything you know?"
Hi Hans, I've got the correct parts chart for you but, I don't know if it will get through to you?
That's the correct tool I beleive. start looking at parts 55 onwards. I'd order all the O-rings as A) the tools already in bits and B) once these start to go, they'll all go at once as they're so small. FYI make sure that you use Pneumatic tool oil. NOTHING ELSE as this could be the reason why it's gone wrong in the first place. Also, make sure that you get rid of the water in the compressor's tank every week this will help. If there's anything else.... let me know. Regards Alex
I looked at the pdf, but i dont think it is right. The trigger for example is much simpler on mine. My trigger looks like a pistol-trigger. I found a more likely, the nv65ac. or nv65ab, or nv65aa. But i see that the sealing is the same on all three, number 878734. How do i order this to be sent to sweden? Or maybe easier to order it here.
Morning Hans, what I'll do is get price & availability plus a postage cost and will be in-touch. I don't think it'd be a good thing for us to discuss addresses and payment here as it's too open. So, let me do some work and I'll come back to you.
Morning Hans, what I'll do is get price & availability plus a postage cost and will be in-touch. I don't think it'd be a good thing for us to discuss addresses and payment here as it's too open. So, let me do some work and I'll come back to you.
Morning Hans,
Morning Hans,
Hitachi Power Tools Sweden AB, Rotebergsvagen 2B, SE-192 78 Sollentuna, Sweden,Phone: 011-46-8-598-999-00. The spares You'll need are: 1x each O Rings 877-699, 878-885, 878-887, 981-317, 878-888, 2x O Ring 878-925. You also need 1x Valve bushing 878-881, 1x Plunger Spring 878-884. It would be nice to know how you got on with this. Regards. Alex
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