i have been professionally repairing power tools for more than 20 years 90% of the time on this particular nail gun the firing issue is caused by the trigger valve, the piston ring you replaced on the driver has nothing to do with the issue the gun was having, what i am politely trying to say is i just do not believe you are quite telling the truth here.
@@Stefan_Smith hi stefan i have been repairing power tools and nail guns for over 20 years the issue was definitely in the trigger valve, they have a defect on this model and i have replaced a lot of them!
@@johnhagan757 I have a different issue; the black thing at the rear that has arrows to turn for some reason, flies off when I try to use the nail gun. Do you have an idea for me?
Yeah see, I thought that the piston ring was broken too until I got the replacement part in the mail and it is supposed to have a gap in it already. He's saying the old one was cracked but you can clearly see that the new one has the same gap in it. So obviously NOT the problem.
I appreciate the effort you took to make the video and post it. I haven’t taken mine apart yet, but I am having the same problem and I am certainly less intimidated now about disassembling it.
Thank you, your video was most helpful. I purchased a NS100a crown stapler off of eBay advertised as EUC, fully functional, well it wasn’t. Needed both the piston ring and the Oring that sits on top of the cylinder. Thankfully the seller refunded me cost of parts. While I was initially PO’d your video taught me a new skill.
Gave me enough information to fix mine. Dewalt nailer looks EXACTLY the same. that ring that was bad on yours, was just not oily on mine so would not slide up and down. I too used some of the oil in the gun. Put it on the ring and it now slides easily. Never having opened one up before it now makes more sense. Thank you so much for this video.
My motto is "If it is broken you can't break it" Great video to teach folks to "take a look inside" Sometimes on something new I take a picture of the disassembly.
I have a cheap CH 18 gauge nailgun. The Hammer or striker fires the 1st nail just fine but doesn't retract back up allowing the nail to move forward. I cleaned it out and oiled the internals. Stumped!
thanks for the video. mine may have a similar problem. i bought it five years ago but i only shot about 30 nails with it . it just stopped working with no nail jammed in it.
Thank you SOOOO much just saved me $60.00! Had the exact problem as you showed. I'll have to wait up to 5 days for my new piston rings but got it ordered and glad it's a two pack don't want to have to go without my brad gun again!
@@sh1161943 I believe it was from Amazon but I'm sorry it was 3 years ago so I won't swear to it. But I'll tell you I still have the same brad gun and haven't had any problems.
Interesting. That's the same brad gun I have and won't fire a nail. The plastic ring cracked so neatly it looks to be the way it's made. Thanks for making the video.
The piston ring is not cracked. Mine also has a slit. Other UA-cam videos show that it does have a skit. If it didn’t have a slit you could never take it off or on.
Nice fix. I had a Rigid that had a similar problem, but it was leaking air out the exhaust port. I fixed that seal, but failed to realize that some of the others were toast as well. I bought a new Hitachi and ended up giving my neighbor the old one to fix and keep. I guess the heat and time all take their toll on those plastic/rubber seals.
Yes, most problems with nail guns are due to o-rings and bad seals. If you can get the tools second hand and do the work yourself you can save quite a few bucks. The older guns were made with much less plastic.
Thanks for the video it helped out with a FR350A I found throw out on the curb as trash, I have question the purple crayola crayon that’s melted at one tip what do you use it other then just wax is it used on the gun for sealant?
Nice repair Bob . Shame they use so much plastic on stuff these days . Just changed out my washing machine door , as the catch was plastic just broke up and jammed the door. Bit of trimmer line got it open . Cheers Pete.
hopefully this is all that is wrong with mine ! it is having the same issue, the piston ring on mine does not look compromised but neither does anything else inside the gun , everything looks good but it does seem like the piston does not like being pushed back up into the gun , it is quite difficult to do so maybe it is warped or something, the entire driver/piston in my case is only about 15 bucks on a $250 gun which is barely used so its worth trying !
Great helpful video, and a great fix. I have the same problem with mine, where the hammer will not retract. It started when I switched to the 2" nail. Thanks for the tip.
Took my Mastercraft version apart (very similar). Thought I had the same issue but all it took was a new coat of 'Vaseline' on all o-rings. Works like a charm now. Your video was good though to show disassembly and 'grooves to the trigger side' tip - I may have missed that.
My mastercraft just failed. It just spits air out from the trigger area when you pull the trigger. Going to be taking it apart and see what I can find. It's fairly new so I don't think the problem is due to anything being worn out.
Awsome vid ! I have a 3 piece set from husky got it as a xmas gift like 10yrs ago and now one finally the 18 ga one started dry firing so I should try taking it apart
This is why oil is important in all air tools - regardless of how often they are used. Thank you so much for this video, I'm going to be tearing into mine soon!
This tool and any pneumatic tool that has a plastic cylinder, do NOT use oil of any kind inside the cylinder. The only lubricant should be silicone grease on the O-Rings on the outside of the cylinder.
BTW, I am a factory-trained & certified tool repair technician certified to do warranty repairs on over 18 major brands of power tools, including pneumatic, electric, battery, etc. And I just retired from that work two years ago.
PORTER CABLE bn 125 I had to oil the piston and then hand pump it several times in the cylinder to "ream out" the cylinder...And oiled everything else.
i took apart my BN200 for the first time because the plunger wouldn't retract. But instead of finding a piston ring, mine had an "O" ring with out a piston ring gap and was a typical rubber type O ring. The replacement part was the exact same "O" Ring, not a piston ring. The old O ring appeared to be in good shape, but I replaced it anyway. My problem seems to be the nylon ring in the head not being installed correctly. Now, I will try to get that part.. What gives here?
How do you know of the piston ring is cracked? Mine has a 45 degree angled slice in it. I see your piston ring has a space in it too, but I wouldn't call mine cracked.
@@tyevanburen6003 mine must have just been jammed cause I took it apart twice and and the second time I smacked it on the work bench hard 3 or 4 times trying to get that plastic cylinder out. It worked after that. Lol
The author of this video has provided some bad information in regards to Porter Cable brad nailers. Porter Cable BN200B and BN200C nail guns are OIL-LESS. DO NOT put oil in them as it will plug the trigger head valve preventing the trigger from resetting. How do I know this? I oiled mine not knowing any better, but looking at the owners manual, It clearly states - "NOTE: These nailers are designed to be used without oil." I had to pull my trigger head valve out; blew compressed air through it to clean out it real good. Fixed my trigger problem. Hope this helps others.
My framing hammer says oil daily, I don’t see “oil daily” on my trim nailer’s. Perhaps I should not have been oiling them all this time. And I do it religiously. LOL My friend has a trim nailer that says do not oil. So I figured since mine didn’t say that I would oil it.
I have a Central Pneumatic roofing nail gun, 93253. I watched the clip and took it apart. There are two green bumper parts that deteriorated. One is a dampener at the very back, the other is a external dampener on the outside of the piston cylinder. I can not find a place to buy replacement parts. Major spare part suppliers do not list Central Pneumatic, neither Harbor Freight. Any idea? I believe that this brand uses parts that are designed for another brand. 2022-11-22
My dad is trying to figure out whats wrong with his nail gun. Not jammed , he definitely has the right air compress thing. So he took it apart and his piston ring is not cracked. What else would you think would be wrong w/ it not shooting the nails out.
I did exactly what you did for my for my Senco finish nailer and took it apart, sure enough, the same ring Was split....ordered a new one waited 8 days to arrive. The new one was also split.....what's the deal?
Hi doublewide6, I have a fairly new porter cable 16g Brad nailer, I was using it yesterday and it just stopped working, no air was going through it when I pressed the trigger. What do you think is wrong with it? The model of my gun is FN250C.
Hello there! I'm working on a paslode f350s i've already replaced all the o-rings and still leaking air. The only parts I have'nt replace is the main valve and the bumper. If anyone have a suggestion please let me know. I'll appreciate your time.
Sorry I meant to say I love the video it really helped me I just bought last year use it once and don’t work anymore I’ll try what you recommended thanks detailed video
Push the piston all the way in before firing to check if after firing the piston retracts by itself as it is the normal cycle. Non retracting piston is the most common problem on air nailers.
2:46. You are not missing an o-ring. 3:20. The piston ring has a gap. It is not broken. 3:29. "Hammer assembly" is called a driver. Overall, your problem was likely with the "head" valve assembly and had nothing to do with the piston ring. Its also never a good idea to use the old grease/oil in the tool to lubricate a new part.
Actually the piston ring was broke go back and watch again! I have exact brad gun and had the exact problem. Mine was BROKE too! This video just saved me $60.00 I'm grateful, even if he's not perfect on his verbiage. I wouldn't know the difference if it wasn't for you nit picking! And if you don't have the right lubricant and all you have is what's in the machine then at least he oiled it up and reminded others to do it! Just be nice he was by showing this video.
Yes, why pay $40 and do the work when you can throw it out and buy new. That is the business model for modern America. I would say Porter Cable has it figured out.
I couldnt agree more and am saddened by it. We are a throw away nation and its a shame. Gone are the days when companies took pride in producing good long lasting products that could be easily repaired.
Wanna hear how stupid i am? Lol a couple years ago, my 3.25" nail gun jammed, and i was in a hurry (famous last words) and instead of unhooking the air and clearing it safely, i tried just pulling back the nose and firing it to clear the nail lol the nail, being jammed the way it was, came out of the bottom of the barrel instead of the front and went through my index finger hahaha it was in there with half sticking out each side of my finger luckily missing the bones and knuckles! It wasnt fun, but i deserved it... always unhook the air before clearing a jam!
I just received my parts in the mail, 2 for $7, and I noticed something odd. The so-called crack, in the old piston ring, looks just like "the crack" in the new piston rings. I watched your video again and noticed that your new piston ring also had a crack in it, to allow it to slide over the piston. I'm sorry, but something doesn't add up here. Can you fill me in...
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i have been professionally repairing power tools for more than 20 years 90% of the time on this particular nail gun the firing issue is caused by the trigger valve, the piston ring you replaced on the driver has nothing to do with the issue the gun was having, what i am politely trying to say is i just do not believe you are quite telling the truth here.
@@johnhagan757 I was actually wondering the same thing, the people who says it's working, probably just reseated it.
@@Stefan_Smith hi stefan i have been repairing power tools and nail guns for over 20 years the issue was definitely in the trigger valve, they have a defect on this model and i have replaced a lot of them!
@@johnhagan757 I have a different issue; the black thing at the rear that has arrows to turn for some reason, flies off when I try to use the nail gun. Do you have an idea for me?
Yeah see, I thought that the piston ring was broken too until I got the replacement part in the mail and it is supposed to have a gap in it already. He's saying the old one was cracked but you can clearly see that the new one has the same gap in it. So obviously NOT the problem.
Yes and no explanation
I appreciate the effort you took to make the video and post it. I haven’t taken mine apart yet, but I am having the same problem and I am certainly less intimidated now about disassembling it.
Thank you, your video was most helpful. I purchased a NS100a crown stapler off of eBay advertised as EUC, fully functional, well it wasn’t. Needed both the piston ring and the Oring that sits on top of the cylinder. Thankfully the seller refunded me cost of parts. While I was initially PO’d your video taught me a new skill.
Gave me enough information to fix mine. Dewalt nailer looks EXACTLY the same. that ring that was bad on yours, was just not oily on mine so would not slide up and down. I too used some of the oil in the gun. Put it on the ring and it now slides easily. Never having opened one up before it now makes more sense. Thank you so much for this video.
Just found your video and it helped me fix my broken nailgun. turned out it was a piece of metal, probably from a nailhead, jamming the rod.
Thank you for the video. I have the exact same problem and just ordered the piston ring.
Thanks. I have the knowledge now to open my gun up to see what the problem is. Great video and nice walk through! Thankyou a ton!!
My motto is "If it is broken you can't break it" Great video to teach folks to "take a look inside" Sometimes on something new I take a picture of the disassembly.
Every time bro this is fantastic advice
@@OShackHennessy Right on.
Thanks for the video I learn how take a part the nail gun I was a fray to do it but it look very straight foward thanks again
I have a cheap CH 18 gauge nailgun. The Hammer or striker fires the 1st nail just fine but doesn't retract back up allowing the nail to move forward. I cleaned it out and oiled the internals. Stumped!
same problem here - did you ever get it fixed? If so, what did you do...
Not yet, we moved to a new house and haven't had the chance to look at it. Might bite the bullet and buy a Dewalt with more capability.
@@WilliamVG Kool - Yea I just threw mine away. I got tired of trying to fix it. Nothing worked. I'm looking at a new one myself. Good luck !
thanks for the video. mine may have a similar problem. i bought it five years ago but i only shot about 30 nails with it . it just stopped working with no nail jammed in it.
Took mine apart and found that the hammer had broken., but mine is a Banks and this vid helped,thx
Very informative did a great job I need more guys like you the way you explain things
Mine was not firing or attempting to fire at all. After watching this video I opened mine and when I put it back, it started working again 😁😁
Big help...I have a BN200SB that came with an air compressor. Had a jammed brad but had to completely disassemble to remove it. Thanks!
Thank you SOOOO much just saved me $60.00! Had the exact problem as you showed. I'll have to wait up to 5 days for my new piston rings but got it ordered and glad it's a two pack don't want to have to go without my brad gun again!
Where did you buy the piston rings?
@@sh1161943 I believe it was from Amazon but I'm sorry it was 3 years ago so I won't swear to it. But I'll tell you I still have the same brad gun and haven't had any problems.
Interesting. That's the same brad gun I have and won't fire a nail. The plastic ring cracked so neatly it looks to be the way it's made. Thanks for making the video.
The piston ring is not cracked. Mine also has a slit. Other UA-cam videos show that it does have a skit. If it didn’t have a slit you could never take it off or on.
That piston ring is supposed to have a slit. So he didn’t do anything. The new one was “cracked” too. What actually fixed it in the vid? Oil? No help
Thanks I just needed to see the piston get unjammed. This helped perfectly
I have one of them and I've never had one problem with it in 8 years
Found the same problem in a NS150C. The hammer was making imprint on the wood, but no staple.
PERFECT!!! My gun too. Thanks friend.
Thanks this was exactly what was wrong with mine. Also thanks for the link to the replacement part on amazon
Nice fix. I had a Rigid that had a similar problem, but it was leaking air out the exhaust port. I fixed that seal, but failed to realize that some of the others were toast as well. I bought a new Hitachi and ended up giving my neighbor the old one to fix and keep. I guess the heat and time all take their toll on those plastic/rubber seals.
Yes, most problems with nail guns are due to o-rings and bad seals. If you can get the tools second hand and do the work yourself you can save quite a few bucks. The older guns were made with much less plastic.
Thanks for the instructions.
A LeBlanc my rigid just did the same after 10 Years
Where to get seals
Thanks for the video it helped out with a FR350A I found throw out on the curb as trash, I have question the purple crayola crayon that’s melted at one tip what do you use it other then just wax is it used on the gun for sealant?
Nice repair Bob . Shame they use so much plastic on stuff these days . Just changed out my washing machine door ,
as the catch was plastic just broke up and jammed the door. Bit of trimmer line got it open .
Cheers Pete.
Yes, everything is plastic. You would think that Dupont would know how to make plastic super strong plastic that does not break.
they do....the military has it.
hopefully this is all that is wrong with mine ! it is having the same issue, the piston ring on mine does not look compromised but neither does anything else inside the gun , everything looks good but it does seem like the piston does not like being pushed back up into the gun , it is quite difficult to do so maybe it is warped or something, the entire driver/piston in my case is only about 15 bucks on a $250 gun which is barely used so its worth trying !
I bought one of these brand new at Home Depot and it has NEVER fired. Now I know why. Thanks.
Excellent! Time to pull mine apart!
Great helpful video, and a great fix. I have the same problem with mine, where the hammer will not retract. It started when I switched to the 2" nail. Thanks for the tip.
Took my Mastercraft version apart (very similar). Thought I had the same issue but all it took was a new coat of 'Vaseline' on all o-rings. Works like a charm now. Your video was good though to show disassembly and 'grooves to the trigger side' tip - I may have missed that.
My mastercraft just failed. It just spits air out from the trigger area when you pull the trigger. Going to be taking it apart and see what I can find. It's fairly new so I don't think the problem is due to anything being worn out.
Never put Vaseline on o-rings. Petroleum products will break that soft rubber down FAST
Brilliant video thank you very much
Awsome vid ! I have a 3 piece set from husky got it as a xmas gift like 10yrs ago and now one finally the 18 ga one started dry firing so I should try taking it apart
Thanks so much for posting. You are the man
For anyone who is interested, the Campbell Hausfeld 2 in one 18 ga. nailer/stapler uses a metal cylinder. I don't know about their larger guns.
Thank you have one fired once and never after, I will try to fix it.
This is why oil is important in all air tools - regardless of how often they are used. Thank you so much for this video, I'm going to be tearing into mine soon!
Were donthey order the parts
This tool and any pneumatic tool that has a plastic cylinder, do NOT use oil of any kind inside the cylinder. The only lubricant should be silicone grease on the O-Rings on the outside of the cylinder.
@@MrHorsepro So why does it say, OIL, at the air hose inlet ?
@@rski1036 As I always say, feel free to ignore my advice. It just assures more work for those of us who repair these types of tools EVERY day. 😊
BTW, I am a factory-trained & certified tool repair technician certified to do warranty repairs on over 18 major brands of power tools, including pneumatic, electric, battery, etc. And I just retired from that work two years ago.
Thank you, very good video.
That was very informative. I’m looking for the parts-link? Thanks
Will it fix my dewalt 18 gauge narrow crown stapler ?same problem
Good repair im going a do mine thanks for share
Thank you , I have a few Palasode
Fixed it. Thank you for the video.
Thanks I have the same gun with the same problem Guess Ill be taking it apart tomorrow,
About to tear into my roofing nailer. Hope it's as easy to fix as yours!
Thank you for posting this video. it sure helped me out.
PORTER CABLE bn 125
I had to oil the piston and then hand pump it several times in the cylinder to "ream out" the cylinder...And oiled everything else.
that was a cool fix. great stuff.
Great video just need more light
Thanks so much! Same damn thing and it isnt even used much. Probably from keeping the in the cold garage. Hit cold hot cold cant be good
Hi, do you have a repair service?
“It dry fires” 😂
Excellent video my friend
i took apart my BN200 for the first time because the plunger wouldn't retract. But instead of finding a piston ring, mine had an "O" ring with out a piston ring gap and was a typical rubber type O ring. The replacement part was the exact same "O" Ring, not a piston ring. The old O ring appeared to be in good shape, but I replaced it anyway. My problem seems to be the nylon ring in the head not being installed correctly. Now, I will try to get that part..
What gives here?
It looks like you put the same broken piston Ring back on it, or was that indeeded the problem?
Good information
great help
Thanks for the vid. Helped me figure out my head o-ring was toast.
Dear sir Kindly share working animation of pneumatic nailer to know that how it works.. Thanks
Thank you
How do you know of the piston ring is cracked? Mine has a 45 degree angled slice in it. I see your piston ring has a space in it too, but I wouldn't call mine cracked.
I just got my new piston ring and it has a 45 degree split. NOT the problem.
@@tyevanburen6003 mine must have just been jammed cause I took it apart twice and and the second time I smacked it on the work bench hard 3 or 4 times trying to get that plastic cylinder out. It worked after that. Lol
What key size did you use to remove the screws? I've searched but can't find one. Good video
The author of this video has provided some bad information in regards to Porter Cable brad nailers. Porter Cable BN200B and BN200C nail guns are OIL-LESS. DO NOT put oil in them as it will plug the trigger head valve preventing the trigger from resetting. How do I know this? I oiled mine not knowing any better, but looking at the owners manual, It clearly states - "NOTE: These nailers are designed to be used without oil." I had to pull my trigger head valve out; blew compressed air through it to clean out it real good. Fixed my trigger problem. Hope this helps others.
My framing hammer says oil daily, I don’t see “oil daily” on my trim nailer’s. Perhaps I should not have been oiling them all this time. And I do it religiously. LOL
My friend has a trim nailer that says do not oil. So I figured since mine didn’t say that I would oil it.
@@waynemiller6070 The PC framing nailers require oil, it says so right on the gun. NOT SO with the lighter guns.
How do you get the nose cap back on?
Had the plastic top (housing cap) of PC-BN125A fall apart. No one seems to have a video of how to disassemble the head to replace the housing cap.
I have a Central Pneumatic roofing nail gun, 93253. I watched the clip and took it apart. There are two green bumper parts that deteriorated. One is a dampener at the very back, the other is a external dampener on the outside of the piston cylinder. I can not find a place to buy replacement parts. Major spare part suppliers do not list Central Pneumatic, neither Harbor Freight. Any idea? I believe that this brand uses parts that are designed for another brand. 2022-11-22
Going through the same thing - What did you end up doing to fix it?
Great fix...but Porter Cable tools are trash now days.
My dad is trying to figure out whats wrong with his nail gun. Not jammed , he definitely has the right air compress thing. So he took it apart and his piston ring is not cracked. What else would you think would be wrong w/ it not shooting the nails out.
I did exactly what you did for my for my Senco finish nailer and took it apart, sure enough, the same ring
Was split....ordered a new one waited 8 days to arrive. The new one was also split.....what's the deal?
the issue is not that its split, it _has_ to be split
his was broken
Good info. Bob
Thanks, I put a light on my drill press. Thanks for a pointer in the right direction. Bob
Hi doublewide6, I have a fairly new porter cable 16g Brad nailer, I was using it yesterday and it just stopped working, no air was going through it when I pressed the trigger. What do you think is wrong with it? The model of my gun is FN250C.
Few that post fix it video's ever reply to questions; same with this guy.
Hello there! I'm working on a paslode f350s i've already replaced all the o-rings and still leaking air. The only parts I have'nt replace is the main valve and the bumper. If anyone have a suggestion please let me know. I'll appreciate your time.
You should have led with the jammed nail
Thx helpful.
beautiful
@doublewide6 Repairs LLC: Do you use, or can you use Vaseline as a “grease” on the piston and inside the piston sleeve?
never, vaseline scrap O-ring
Love the video Bebe
Sorry I meant to say I love the video it really helped me I just bought last year use it once and don’t work anymore I’ll try what you recommended thanks detailed video
Do you have to push the pin back or just leave it out
Push the piston all the way in before firing to check if after firing the piston retracts by itself as it is
the normal cycle. Non retracting piston is the most common problem on air nailers.
Cool, Thanks.
No Problem, Thanks for watching and commenting.
Same thing that happened to mine
Damn you have just proven I have 2 nail guns that are now junk.
Lol..stupid o-ring fail. Thanks for the vid!
nice video
Thanks Man!
doublewide6 Repairs LLC A
I forgot to remove the Brad's before disassembly. Small dent in forehead. Ouch!
Also the piston in mine is metal.
2:46. You are not missing an o-ring. 3:20. The piston ring has a gap. It is not broken. 3:29. "Hammer assembly" is called a driver. Overall, your problem was likely with the "head" valve assembly and had nothing to do with the piston ring. Its also never a good idea to use the old grease/oil in the tool to lubricate a new part.
Actually the piston ring was broke go back and watch again! I have exact brad gun and had the exact problem. Mine was BROKE too! This video just saved me $60.00 I'm grateful, even if he's not perfect on his verbiage. I wouldn't know the difference if it wasn't for you nit picking! And if you don't have the right lubricant and all you have is what's in the machine then at least he oiled it up and reminded others to do it! Just be nice he was by showing this video.
WOW!! $40 bucks for a repair kit for a $70 gun...and its plastic. Planned obsolescence.
Yes, why pay $40 and do the work when you can throw it out and buy new. That is the business model for modern America. I would say Porter Cable has it figured out.
I couldnt agree more and am saddened by it. We are a throw away nation and its a shame. Gone are the days when companies took pride in producing good long lasting products that could be easily repaired.
what flew out when you took it apart?
It was just the nails they were spring loaded.
Very helpful but using the right name for the parts (from the parts list) might be helpful also. Driver instead of hammer, O-rings..................
Only an idiot wouldn't grasp what he was talking about even if the verbiage was wrong.
Wanna hear how stupid i am? Lol a couple years ago, my 3.25" nail gun jammed, and i was in a hurry (famous last words) and instead of unhooking the air and clearing it safely, i tried just pulling back the nose and firing it to clear the nail lol the nail, being jammed the way it was, came out of the bottom of the barrel instead of the front and went through my index finger hahaha it was in there with half sticking out each side of my finger luckily missing the bones and knuckles! It wasnt fun, but i deserved it... always unhook the air before clearing a jam!
Wait...WTH???...the new seal has the same crack on it...
Did I miss something.....Geessss...it has the same crack ...
I don't think that was a crack, that's a split so it can be opened to fit the piston. The first one had that, but also had a piece crack off of it.
I thought the same thing... @@sk8infreek Look at 3:07, you'll see a little part that is broke off
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This is a FAKE Amazon channel...
nice cheap fix. I'm thinking that is an oilless nailer.
I oiled it. I don't know if they even have oilless pneumatic guns. A couple drops of oil before each use.
I just received my parts in the mail, 2 for $7, and I noticed something odd. The so-called crack, in the old piston ring, looks just like "the crack" in the new piston rings. I watched your video again and noticed that your new piston ring also had a crack in it, to allow it to slide over the piston. I'm sorry, but something doesn't add up here. Can you fill me in...
that was a pretty cheap fix..
Yes not bad. They are not usually that cheap to fix. Nail guns are pretty easy to work on though.
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