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Campbell Hausfeld 1/2" Impact Wrench Questions & Answers
Older Pl1502 professional - relatively light usage
The inlet air valve the trigger operates. Revisit the vanes. Look for cracked or chipped corners. The spring behind the vane can be weak too. The overall depth of the vane can be worn enough that the vane leans in the groove allowing air to escape lowering the power applied to the vanes.
1/17/2014 3:33:19 AM •
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on Jan 17, 2014
Wrench support
impact wrenches are often misused by those who don’t know about their special needs. First of all, it is very important to be careful when tightening a nut or bolt with an impact wrench! Cross threading can occur very easily; a novice may also over-torque a bolt or a nut if they don’t know when to stop. To prevent such problems, always be sure to hand-tighten every nut or bolt before using the impact wrench; if you try to start the nut or bolt with the impact wrench, you won’t be able to feel if the threads are crossed. If the impact wrench is not torque controlled – meaning it will stop when the nut or bolt is tightened to a certain torque – you will need to go slowly, and periodically check the torque value of the nut or bolt to make sure you haven’t tightened it too far.
8/27/2008 12:31:20 PM •
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on Aug 27, 2008
I have a brand new CH Model TL050299, 1/2
If you take this wrench apart you will find cut outs where the air is pushed through when these Chinese pieces of fie work punched out the medal they left the punched out part in the wheel thus you do not get the torque. I removed the pieces and it functioned OK. Not the best wrench. Sorry quality control usually CH is better about quality.
12/11/2015 8:07:48 PM •
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on Dec 11, 2015
I have and OLD bench 1
The local hardware store has brushes in all different sizes in a box, next to the switches, fuses, plugs, cords, tool type stuff. They are standard sizes, should be able to find them no problem. Hope this helps.
5/25/2010 9:07:29 PM •
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on May 25, 2010
Nails are jammed and will not fire. How do I clear
depends on where they are jammed, if you can remove the magazine so you can get into the back of the nose assembly, you might have to use a punch or a good set of pliers to remove them just take you time and you should be able to get it.
3/16/2010 12:19:04 AM •
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on Mar 16, 2010
What is my framing nailer?
I would go to Campbellhausfeld.com and under products look at the couple nailers they list. They do have a 28deg nailer and also a 21deg, so you could be right in thinking that it is a 28deg, they also show how to find the model number if there is still a tag on the tool. This would be a start to identify your gun
10/8/2009 10:42:33 PM •
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on Oct 08, 2009
2 nails shooting at once from nail gun
Could be couple problems. Are you using the right nails for this tool the right guage and degree? Is the nose worn allowing 2 nails to be able to shoot. Give me the model number and brand and I will try and find a print for this tool with firther suggestions, but these would be the most common
9/27/2009 6:44:02 PM •
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on Sep 27, 2009
Campbell Hausfeld NS2190MVRB 21 Degree Round Head
Remove any nails in the magazine, and you can carefully take a pin pinch of a size that fits into the nose (where the nails come out). Try to carefully tap the driver back into the gun.This will sometimes clear the jambed nail. If the driver is severely jambed you will have to dismantle the entire unit to separate the driver from the nose of the nailer.
4/15/2009 2:56:20 PM •
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on Apr 15, 2009
Will model no. ifn21950 shoot paslode 2
I would not recommend. Contact Campbell Hausfeld .com and order nails. You could damage your nail driver plunger if not careful. Plead rate . Thanks
3/28/2009 2:50:14 AM •
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on Mar 28, 2009
How much should good scaffold brick guards cost me?
These should be expensive, but they are nothing of the sort. You can pick up quality scaffold brick guards online for as little as £3.99. I use a company called
BrikGard because they use 100% recycled plastic scaffold brick guards. I like to be as environmentally friendly as possible without compromising quality or increasing the purchase cost too much. Given that their brick guards are so cheap and made from 100% recycled plastic, I feel safe using them. Also, anyone working on-site should consider using a brick guard because it offers that extra layer of peace of mind so you can get focused on the job without worrying about things like falling debris coming down and striking you. For affordable scaffold brick guards, I would check out BrikGard.
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