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BN200SB (Type 1) Porter Cable Nailer

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This is a manufacturer-approved replacement head valve and is sold independently. It controls the amount of air that enters the cylinder when the trigger is initiated. This action creates an imbalance...
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This is an OEM replacement O-ring for a nailer, sold individually. This O-ring is what seals the cylinder to the housing of the gun and creates separation between the upper and lower air chambers. Due...
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This is a genuine no mar tip for a nailer, also known as a nose, cushion, or pad. It attaches to the end of a safety element and helps to stop the material from getting marred or damaged by the pushin...
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Gteg
May 14, 2022
Gun won’t hold air to operate
For model number BN200SB
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Hello Greg, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the o-rings for any visible damage and make sure they are in place correctly, making sure the nailer has enough lubrication, and checking the hoses for any leaks or visible damage. Good luck with your repair.

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