This is a manufacturer approved urethane retainer that is sold individually. The retainer secures the pins in the nailer and are known to deteriorate with use. A damaged retainer can become loose and ...
This is an O-ring for a nailer. It is sold individually and is made of a clear rubber material. This O-ring sits between the HD, valve piston and gasket head, which can be accessed by removing the hou...
This is a protective cover, which protects the air inlet coupler. This OEM part is sold independently. It is needed to keep dust and debris from making its way inside the nailer or stapler and contami...
This part includes one metal OEM piston ring, used in nailers and staplers. It attaches to the top of the piston/connecting rod. It creates a seal in the cylinder, which helps to build pressure. A dam...
This O-ring is sold individually and sourced directly from the original manufacturer. This O-ring is located on trigger plunger, creating a seal to the trigger valve. It is expected that this rubber O...
This is a single O-ring for use in nailers and staplers. The O-ring creates an air tight seal between two or more parts. O-rings are a common wear part that can harden, break or stretch over time, so ...
This is a rubber O-ring for a nailer/stapler. This authentic OEM part is sold individually. O-rings are designed to create a tight seal between components. O-rings are common wear parts that require r...
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Rick
May 13, 2022
Nail gun does not fire nails.
For model number BN125A
Hello Rick, thank you for writing. Jams are the most common cause of a nailer not firing. Retract the feeder mechanism, and remove any excess fasteners from the magazine. From there, clearing the jam depends on what type of nailer you have. Some tools require the magazine to be detached or opened, or require a special tool to access the nosepiece. Consult the user manual for your specific nailer. We hope this helps.
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Rick
May 13, 2022
Nail gun does not fire. Pressure coming out of the gun is weak and the compressor has 120 psi at the time of the gun failure. What causes the gun to not be able to retain the pressure?
For model number BN125A
Hello Rick, thank you for your inquiry. Jams are the most common cause of a nailer not firing. If the "O-Ring" fails to seal, the air will escape, creating your leak. The nail gun will misfire if the piston is not regularly lubricated. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.
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