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I've just had a look at the Stanley site. By the look of it, this tool is a disposable unit as they don't show any parts charts. Also,given that Amazon sell this for under $30.00, I'd bite the bullet and get a new one?
You can price parts and decide if it is worth it, is the gun old, used much etc. If you don't use it much HF sells inexpensive ones. If you use it more often buy a better name brand at HD, Amazon E bay.
I have a combo nailer/stapler and i only use it for staples. The combo will put a bite mark on your wood. I use a nailer that doesn't leave marks so cleanup before finishing is much easier.
Sometimes a gun will double fire, quickly fires twice and is caused by worn trigger valve or safety foot. However, two staples driven with one shot indicates that the staples could be the wrong gauge for the gun or the driver is damaged. The driver of a nailer has a taper on one side of the blade to prevent the driver from hitting two staples. The taper will push the remaining staples back into the rails. Make sure that the taper is facing the staples and that the staples are correct for the gun.
Shoots staples fine but brads jam or bend. Check that the part called "guide bar", #35 on the parts diagram isn't getting stuck in the channel of part #30.
The guide bar retracts into the channel when driving a staple and springs out of the channel to guide brads.
The guide bar can get stuck in the channel if it's bent or gummed up. (Bent is likely the result of driving a brad into an obstruction.)
I suggest you visit your local hardware store (Ace/Westlake) or you can try EBay, I've found numerous parts at great prices on there and they will usually designate what they will work with. Hope this helps. In the future, remove the material from your gun while keeping it stored, as this will weaken your magazine feed spring.
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Porter Cable is serviced thruDewalt. It appears that the neerest store to you is the one listed above. You could however try calling several fastener stores in your area. The ones that specialize in selling nails for air nailers. Most service nailers. Good Luck, Enjoy
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