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Anonymous Posted on Mar 30, 2013

Bostitch nail gun 2 nails come out - Stanley Factory Reconditioned Bostitch U/RN46 1 1 3/4" Coil Roofing Nailer

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2008

SOURCE: n80sb-1 stanley bostitch framing gun.

try going to their website -I have several guns and each take at least 4 sizes of nails- yours should be no different- good luck hope this helps

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John Trevino

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2009

SOURCE: n80sb-1 stanley bostitch framing gun.

Yes your nailer will drive other sizes of nails. For info and parts go to www.bostitch.com and look for the support tab then select service parts. Here you will find parts list and manual. To remove the tva11 trigger valve remove the retainer pin (the pin is 3mm) for the trigger and remove trigger. Next remove roll pin/pins that retain trigger valve. Use heavy glove to catch trigger valve as you apply air pressure to gun. The valve could pop out with great force so try lowering the pressure to gun. Before installing the new valve, check the opening for sharp edges which will cut orings. Good Luck and email if you have more questions.

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Dean

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: How do you safely remove jammed nail gun?

Not sure exactly what Bostitch framer model you have, but if it is powered by compressed air, as long as you remove the air hose from the nail gun, there should be no risk of the nail gun firing while you remove the jammed nail. There should be a way to access the driver area from the top of the nail gun, even via a latch or a couple screws. Remove the top part of the driver area and that should give you access to the jammed nail, which you can remove. Use long nose pliers or something similar if the nails are really stuck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: air coming out the trigger of a stanley air gun

Go to the Stanley Bostitch website. Click on schematics & parts. Find your model number in the drop down list. There is a list of parts and pricing. Just above the parts is a link for the schematic. Honestly, I worked on these things for years. It is best to replace the entire trigger valve. It comes as a kit with instructions grease, and a little tool to hammer your pins out. Lemme know if this helps. Please rate me

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: instruction sheet or manual for Bostitch RN46-1 nailing gun

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