SOURCE: nailgun firing pin not connecting with nail
Not knowing what kind of gun you have that is the best I can do..
SOURCE: my paslode nailgun isnt making the scheeezz noise
Has it been cleaned lately most of the time when those things stop workin they just need to be cleaned?
SOURCE: can the carriage on a dewalt dc618 nailgun be adjusted
The only adjustment on nail guns is for the nail drive depth, the magazine is hard mounted to the nose piece. If you are having problems with the nail clips feeding, first make sure the entire feed path is clear of any nails, parts of nails or other foreign things. Then make sure the nails you are using are fully compatable with your nailgun. Your gun needs 16 guage nails set at a 20-degree angle no shorted than 1 1/4" and no longer than 2 1/2" long. Any deviation from those requirements will only give you a headache worse than what you have now.
SOURCE: dc618 brad gun wont fire on bump
The link below is where you can download the owners manual. The link is on that page near the top right hand side under the area marked downloads. Page 5 will show you were the switch is located that switches the tool from sequential fire to bump fire.
DeWalt DC618 parts and operations manuals
SOURCE: how to unjam a paslode f350s nailgun
I use an old driver blade of same model (or close fit). However I grind the back side of the old driver to allow for the metal wedged in the nose. Hold old driver steady with vicegrips. You will need to use large brass or copper hammer (prevent metal splinter ) and strike direct blow so not to break anything (miss and hit gun). Remove the head and cylinder so that you can place the body of the gun against plywood. Place the plywood on concrete floor or solid workbench. May take several hard blows. If you try to use too soft metal to drive down the stuck blade, you risk wedging more metal and making repair impossible for service center. Good luck with your repair.
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