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701XP Senco Nailer

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This authentically made retainer is for nailers. It is designed to retain or fasten the retaining pins and is attached to the pins by pressing down on the beveled end. It is sold individually.
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This is a genuine OEM seal for a nailer. It is located on the valve assembly and provides an air-tight seal. If you notice the sound of air leaking, it could be due to a damaged seal. Due to its rubbe...
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Kenny
August 26, 2023
No air leaks while connected to supply. Gun will not shoot nail. Blows out air through vent holes near exhaust when trigger pulled.
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Hello Kenny, thank you for getting in touch. We would recommend checking the nailer for jams. Remove any excess fasteners from the magazine. Then check for the nails and make sure that the nails of the correct size are in the magazine. Check for fasteners in the magazine, even if there are still a few fasteners left. Some tools contain a lockout mechanism that prevents firing when the magazine gets low. If the issue still remains, we would recommend checking the pin retainer, part number FIX10074378, to resolve the issue. We hope this solves your problem!

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James
April 24, 2022
Trigger fell out…how to replace
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Hello James, thank you for your inquiry. The Trigger is FIX10073272. To replace just follow this posting from a customer : Removed o ring from trigger pin, pulled pin out of assembly. Pulled the trigger out and slide new trigger in, then replaced pin and o ring.. We hope this helps. 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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