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Senco scn65 fires 1st nail then fires double nails

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SOURCE: Senco SN4 misfiring intermittently

This is a discontinued tool by Senco but there are still parts available for it. It sound to me that the o rings and possibly the firing valve need to be replaced. I would recommend going to Senco.com and you will find a complete parts diagram in their discontinued tool section. They also have a toll free number if needed and you can talk to their air pro. I have rebuilt quite a few of these and they are not that hard just make sure to clean all the parts and use lube when replacing O rings.

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: senco 600 framing nailer / double hitting(nailing)

double nailing is usually caused when you apply to much pressure on gun causing it to fire on the recoil lighten up just tap it on the surface to be nailed

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2009

SOURCE: How to unload nails from Senco FinishPro 35

when you pull the spring back like your going to load it .put your finger in the hole and push it .you'll see that the nails will be release.

louisgugino

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2009

SOURCE: Senco nail gun was working one minute and then died...

gun nails frist nail then does not set next nail

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: Senco 601 nailer shoots 2 nails each time the trigger is pulled.

the 601 had a design flaw, in the nose, where the nails hit as the are being pushed forward, the peice was made out of a peice of metal that was too soft, it wore down and that is where you get the double nail problem.

Senco offered a trade in, this was years ago, for a limited time and gave us credit towards new guns, which we gladly did

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Why does my SENCO SCN65 shoot 2 nails at a time

If the trigger is worn out it can cause the nail gun to double fire. If the gun is set to bump fire and it is double firing in this setting then replace the trigger valve. If the nailer is set to trigger fire, then leaky O rings on the trigger valve can cause this.
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My Senco Coil nailer, shoots one nail then shoots double nails

If your Senco coil nailer is shooting one nail followed by double nails, it could be due to several reasons:
  1. Jammed Nail: The first nail may have gotten stuck or jammed in the coil, and when the driver blade pushes down, it forces two nails to come out. You can try removing the jammed nail and reloading the coil.
  2. Depth Adjustment: The depth adjustment on your nailer may be set too deep, causing the driver blade to push down too far and shoot two nails instead of one. Try adjusting the depth control to a shallower setting.
  3. Worn Parts: The driver blade or nose piece may be worn out, causing it to push down unevenly and shoot double nails. In this case, you may need to replace these parts.
  4. Air Pressure: The air pressure on your compressor may be too high, causing the nailer to shoot double nails. Check the air pressure gauge and adjust it accordingly.
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It appears to be a known issue

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My Senco finish nail gun only shoots a nail every OTHER pull of the trigger. It's a model SFN30 and does this about 65% of the time. It's clean and has really had very little use.

Your driver is not returning fully.
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1) A bent driver blade - pull the driver out and inspect it, make sure it is straight.
2) A broken seal o-ring on the bottom end of the cylinder (#66)

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First, check that you are using the proper nails. The FP602 needs Full Round Head nails with plastic collation. If you are using Clipped Head nails with the paper tape collation the angle of the nails not let the driver catch the next nail and drive it into your work.
If you have the correct nails, check the magazine to make sure the nails are feeding all the way up to the driver. If there is anything blocking the way or if the spring on the feeder isn't taught enough to pull the clip all the way up the driver won't be able to catch the next nail and drive it in.
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My Senco SFN1 finish nailer will not shoot a nail. When the trigger is pulled air comes out but no nail is shot. Thanks,Steve L

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the 601 had a design flaw, in the nose, where the nails hit as the are being pushed forward, the peice was made out of a peice of metal that was too soft, it wore down and that is where you get the double nail problem.

Senco offered a trade in, this was years ago, for a limited time and gave us credit towards new guns, which we gladly did
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i would double check the plunger to make sure its resetting after each fire.
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