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Anonymous Posted on Dec 14, 2013

Stickey plunger i have the old im350 framing nailer. it has the old thumb switch on the plunger to release nose. every tume i fire a nail the plunger sticks and i have to **** the gun to get it to return for next fire. I have tried to lubricate it but no luck. please can you advise. cheers.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2009

SOURCE: Paslode framing nailer loss of power.

Here's what I found at the Paslode Troubleshooting Site:
Tool will not cycle - fan runs, indicator light
is solid green.

Lockout bracket is stuck in lockout position.
Work-contacting element is bent, or build-up of
debris in track restricts operation.
Follower is not behind fasteners.
Fuel Cell empty.
Spark wire out of spark plug.
Spark plug is dirty.
No spark is generated.
Check lockout.

Remove and inspect lower probe. Clean and
lubricate track with Paslode Impulse® oil.
Repair or replace lower probe as required.
Position follower behind fasteners.
Replace fuel cell.
Remove cap and check spark lead, insert in
spark plug and replace cover.
Clean tool cylinder head and spark plug.

If this doesn't work, I suggest contacting Paslode directly 800-222-6990

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2009

SOURCE: Firing pin not retracting far enough to allow nails forward

Yes,this is a common "mis fire" by Pasilode. I own the 16p Framer and the Angle nailer and I never get it from the Framer but I do get it seldom from Trim Gun,nothing you can do ,its just a misfire.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2009

SOURCE: CLEANED NAIL GUN EVERY THING SOUNDS OK BUT NOT FIRING CHANGED GAS

Pull the top off and clean the spark plug with a carb cleaner spray.
Check gas canister ...make sure it's not empty..
Do you get a green blinking light on the unit?
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yoopertech

  • 131 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: paslode nail gun not firing

Hi,
Yes you need to oil driver blade piston.
You need to check for spark. With no nail or gas in it. Take of main cylinder(4bolts on top, 2 bolts on nose. And then put in battery. And then push upper switch(behind roller at top) and the fan will come on. And then pull the trigger. You should have spark.
Thanks,
Jeff

Chuck Nelson

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: NAILER WONT FIRE NAILS

DO NOT USE WD40 . Is The Nailer fireing? If Not check the micro switch by the fan . Make sure it is pushing on the switch.. Otherwise bend it a little

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