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Dewalt DC616kn 18 - volt 16 - gauge straight finish nailer - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Dewalt d51850 wont fire
All parts above the cilinder and in high priority the rings on the top of the cilinder all of them are cured by working hours and the high friction temperature , beware on its age NOT ALL NECCESARY PARTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ANYMORE !
Dewalt Corded Drill won't turn on
TRY THIS TAKE THE DRILL REMOVE ALL SCREWS OPEN IT
FIND THE POSITIVE AND NEGETIVE ON THE MOTOR HAVE A 12 VOLT BATTERY AND 2 CABLES 1 RED 1 BLACK 6 F-LONG 1-CONECT THE POSITIVE CABLE TO POSITIVE ON BATTERY AND NEGETIVE TO NEGETIVE ON BATTERY NOW YOU CHECK THE MOTOR ON DRILL BY TAKING POSITIVE AND CONNECT TO POSITIVE ON DRILL AND NEGETIVE TO NEGETIVE ON DRILL IF THE MOTOR RUNS THE PROBLEM SHOULD BE SWITCH.YOU CAN BYPASS THE SWITCH SOLDER THE WIRES TO THE MOTOR AND USE IT IN THE MEANTIME. SCREW THE CASING BACK TOGRTHER
YOUR DONE VERY SIMPLE..
GOOD LUCK.
I have a Dewalt dnc692 dual speed nailer.How do you change the speed
Above the battery compartment you should see a switch that gives you the choice of firing nails from 50mm to 70mm or from 71mm to 90mm. That is the speed switch. For firing nails 50 - 70mm the motor speed is reduced so that there is not too much force driving these shorter nails deep in the wood and allowing the driver blade to get stuck in the wood with the possibility of bending it or snapping it. If you tried to fire a 90mm nail on this setting you will find it does not drive fully in and you may get the indication of a jam.
My Porter Cable fn250c finish nailer does nothing when I press the trigger.
Could be lack of lubricant or safety foot not pushing trigger valve pin all the way in. Easy to check. Remove nails and remove trigger to expose the trigger valve firing pin. Connect air and with very quick action depress the firing pin all the way in with finger. If gun fires adjust safety so it pushes on trigger pin completely. If no fire, remove head and head valve and apply plenty of white grease or silicone paste to orings and reassemble for retest. Good luck
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