My DCN 608 started to do exactly what you said… It would often just have a clicking noise inside the machine and not fire the nail. Now with your video I can fix it and keep using this great nailer instead of throwing my money away! Thank you very much for your generosity with this video!
Just ran upstairs when mine gave me a wimpy firing (no nail fired at all) and found this. Headed back down to do the fix. Thanks UPDATE: Opened up drill and all sorts of pieces and parts fell out. Called local tool repair guy and he said all cordless go back to manufacture. Wife said just buy a new one!
Thank you for this video, which gave me the courage to take the plastic case off my DCN680 in order to make the adjustment you demonstrate here. Sadly, the T25 setting screw on my nailer was immobile, as though set with loctite. But I found that an electrical connection was faulty, a small white four-wire plug located on the right side of the interior mechanical module roughly where your thumb is when you handle the 20V models in your presentation. Pushing on the underside of that connector was enough to restore functionality. I mention it in case others take the plastic half-body off a DeWalt nailer and also find that the T25 adjustment screw cannot be turned.
Thanks for the video , you would think that the repair shops would know how to do the same not just tell you it’s not worth fixing and to throw it away.
brilliant fix thank you!! worked on my craftsman CMCN618! looking at most of the nailers out there they all seem to have this same type of mechanism, except for the Ryobi airstrike
Mine makes the humming noise shoots a couple nails and then doesn’t fire. I have to disconnect the battery to make it work, but only one nail fires. Any advice?
I have the problem that my older model dewalt cordless nailer fires, but no nail comes out. It makes the noise like a nail has come out, but in the end there is a hole where the nail should be and no nail. Nails are loaded, not jammed, no bent fasteners. Is this the problem you have fixed?
Hit there I have a dewalt DC618 I have it a long time it has worked perfectly for years but recently it doesn’t fire the full rack of nails when there’s about ten nails left it miss fires Would you think it would be anything g to do with the spring that holds the nails? Thanks
I had the same problem. I heated up the underside - where the bottom of the nut pushes against the firing pin and the locktite let go for me to adjust the screw. 👍
My DCN 608 started to do exactly what you said… It would often just have a clicking noise inside the machine and not fire the nail. Now with your video I can fix it and keep using this great nailer instead of throwing my money away! Thank you very much for your generosity with this video!
Just ran upstairs when mine gave me a wimpy firing (no nail fired at all) and found this. Headed back down to do the fix. Thanks
UPDATE: Opened up drill and all sorts of pieces and parts fell out. Called local tool repair guy and he said all cordless go back to manufacture. Wife said just buy a new one!
Excellent thank you for making this video you have saved me a lot of time and money 👍
Thank you for this video, which gave me the courage to take the plastic case off my DCN680 in order to make the adjustment you demonstrate here. Sadly, the T25 setting screw on my nailer was immobile, as though set with loctite. But I found that an electrical connection was faulty, a small white four-wire plug located on the right side of the interior mechanical module roughly where your thumb is when you handle the 20V models in your presentation. Pushing on the underside of that connector was enough to restore functionality. I mention it in case others take the plastic half-body off a DeWalt nailer and also find that the T25 adjustment screw cannot be turned.
Thanks, i had the same issue, which i just fixed like you said😊
Thanks for the video , you would think that the repair shops would know how to do the same not just tell you it’s not worth fixing and to throw it away.
Thanks, your fix worked like a charm! The torx25 screw was a little hard to turn ccw, but once you break the loctite it moves easily.
Thanks so much! Actually used your video to fix the torsion spring: nowhere else could I find images of the DC608 nailer opened up for repair.
brilliant fix thank you!! worked on my craftsman CMCN618! looking at most of the nailers out there they all seem to have this same type of mechanism, except for the Ryobi airstrike
Thanks man ,mine is 13 years old , working good again 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot for the video. I have the same nailer and will try your fix today. Again, thanks and my God bless you.
great advice. fixed the problem tolerated for some years. Thanks
You save my life bro and another 400 dollars thanks
The fix worked great for my dc608.
Have you had one where the motor won’t even start when you pull the trigger? Mine turns on the lights but won’t start the motor or fire a nail.
Thank you for your video. Im going to try this as mine stopped working today. Cheers
I have an old dc610 but it doesn’t have the adjustment screw as in your video, do you have any suggestions, same fault misfiring?
Thank you for all your help, up a running again !!
Did this fix and it worked. Now it only fires once with having to take the battery out to get it to fire again
Did u figure out a fix. Mines doing the same thing
Mine does the same. I’d there a fix or just buy a new one?
I think to get a dewalt nailer,
I had a porter cable that does same thing, i wonder if has the same mechanism?
Hello having a problem with the spring installation
Mine has a problem with sinking the nails. Do you have a solution for this?
Hi I have the very same pin gun , same problem thank you so much I'm going to try your trick
My dcn680 is not sinking nails. Do you know how to fix that. It is brand new. I have already tried to lube the striker
Mine makes the humming noise shoots a couple nails and then doesn’t fire. I have to disconnect the battery to make it work, but only one nail fires. Any advice?
I am having trouble with spring 274 on the PTO assembly can you take a picture so I know how it goes on model dc608
I have the problem that my older model dewalt cordless nailer fires, but no nail comes out. It makes the noise like a nail has come out, but in the end there is a hole where the nail should be and no nail. Nails are loaded, not jammed, no bent fasteners. Is this the problem you have fixed?
Hit there I have a dewalt DC618 I have it a long time it has worked perfectly for years but recently it doesn’t fire the full rack of nails when there’s about ten nails left it miss fires
Would you think it would be anything g to do with the spring that holds the nails? Thanks
Top screw won’t budge either way on my DCN680 so I can’t make any quarter or half turn. Any suggestions as to how I can loosen the top screw?
I had the same problem. I heated up the underside - where the bottom of the nut pushes against the firing pin and the locktite let go for me to adjust the screw. 👍
@@calebkwu thanks for the heating tip 😊😊
I thanks for the heads up I moved the screw adjustment it didn't work I moved it back and it worked go figure thank you
Thank you it worked on my dc608
hi i got dewalt dc 616 its not firing a nail can i send to your shop to fix and service for cost of course
I have the same problem with the same gun, I will try to fix it.
I have same problem with DCF899.
Could you help, let me know, if you know?
Thanks
Anyone had part of an o ring come out the nose? Gun still works. I ring shown deep inside on parts diagram but zero info about it that i can find.
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👌
Great Job
Legend 👍👍
Please purchase the dewalt dcf623 ive been having the same issue
Thanks you so much
I've used the original 16 guage dewalt for years. only thing wrong was battery died on job after 10 years of use.
Brilliant
This also will fix Porter Cable PCC790
Спасибо большое, я из России.
I can't even get the screw loose on mine