@@toolrepairzone8295 I have taken the piston out and oiled it and replaced it twice with no luck. When you say the cylinder is not pushed down (you don't mean the piston). So how do I move the cylinder back up? Makita AN924
@@toolrepairzone8295 O ring looks good, piston moves freely. Kept the gun inside while I was messing with it, and took it back outside and it half shot nails. I think tomorrow it is likely it will work well. The oil helped.
There gonna be a few problems either your back seals on the top head are going bad or the main big O ring that’s on the cylinder needs to be replaced, also sometimes the trigger it’s self sometimes can do that to you also
What about checking for any burrs or rough edges/ corners and gently knocking them down with a fine file, like if it's hanging up on an edge it would get stuck potentially. ?
Why would you say the gaskets are 1 use only? I've taken apart air nailers dozens of times reusing gaskets with no problems. Especially with that gasket, it would be very easy to tell if it's leaking. Why not just say replace the gasket if it looks broken, worn out, or leaking? Having a policy of throwing out prefectly good parts because they've been used once is wasteful.
Because you personally can reuse them as many times as you want , but I work on other clients guns, and when they have been pressurized already once, and possibly already had water in the gun, it’s a risk I am taking when I put the old gasket back on ,and them going bad two days later it will start leaking, so I protect my self and my business from looking bad in front of my customers.
Other then that low sound clip it's was a very well done explained very straight up and professional great job🎆
This video got me out of a pinch on my fence project. Thanks!
Thanks man , great fix it video. I forgot to put oil and my piston got stuck.
No problem brother, oil most important in these guns
Thank you! Fixed my nailer and it works perfectly now! Thanks
No problem 😊
WERE THE NAILS NOT DRIVING ALL THE WAY IN? and the driver not coming all the way back? THAT'S THE PROBLEM I HAVE!
Thanks a lot going to the pawn shop to get my gun back
Great video, thank you
It’s brand new - perhaps factory should oil it
So if that doesn't fix it (a new one), then what will. Makes an air escaping sound but doesn't drive nail
The cylinder could be pushed down and not having contact with the top head
@@toolrepairzone8295 I have taken the piston out and oiled it and replaced it twice with no luck. When you say the cylinder is not pushed down (you don't mean the piston).
So how do I move the cylinder back up? Makita AN924
@@ranchodelasirena7485 so the cylinder is what the piston goes in too take a look if any o-ring have ripped on the cylinder
@@toolrepairzone8295 O ring looks good, piston moves freely. Kept the gun inside while I was messing with it, and took it back outside and it half shot nails. I think tomorrow it is likely it will work well. The oil helped.
What if the hammer stays foward after shooting a nail and the air keeps coming out until i bump the body to get the hammer to retract? Thanks
There gonna be a few problems either your back seals on the top head are going bad or the main big O ring that’s on the cylinder needs to be replaced, also sometimes the trigger it’s self sometimes can do that to you also
What about checking for any burrs or rough edges/ corners and gently knocking them down with a fine file, like if it's hanging up on an edge it would get stuck potentially. ?
Why would you say the gaskets are 1 use only? I've taken apart air nailers dozens of times reusing gaskets with no problems. Especially with that gasket, it would be very easy to tell if it's leaking. Why not just say replace the gasket if it looks broken, worn out, or leaking? Having a policy of throwing out prefectly good parts because they've been used once is wasteful.
Because you personally can reuse them as many times as you want , but I work on other clients guns, and when they have been pressurized already once, and possibly already had water in the gun, it’s a risk I am taking when I put the old gasket back on ,and them going bad two days later it will start leaking, so I protect my self and my business from looking bad in front of my customers.
where can i buy gasket
Amazon
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