Do you have to oil a Paslode nail gun?

Do you have to oil a Paslode nail gun?

Paslode recommend that you clean and lubricate your nailer every 50,000 shots. If it’s being used in a dirty environment or at high nailing rates for extended periods of time then this should be more often.

How do you fix a stuck paslode?

How to unjam a nail gun:

  1. Unscrew the two front nose bolts, or lift the nose latch, releasing the front nose plate.
  2. Open the nose.
  3. Clear the jam and push the driver blade back to its rest position.
  4. Close the front nose and refix it.
  5. Ensure the work contact element is free.
  6. Reinsert the battery and the fuel cell.

Why is my paslode not firing nails?

Possible causes for a Paslode nail gun not firing are: A nail jam is stopping the nails from moving forward. The gas fuel cell is empty, out-of-date or not attached properly. The nailer needs cleaned – especially if it has been used a lot without regular cleaning!

Why is my nail gun just shoots air?

If you try to fire a pneumatic nail gun or stapler, but only hear air leaking when engaging the trigger, it’s likely that your tool’s “O-Ring” is not sealing properly. Simply stretch the “O-Ring” on the firing valve and apply grease. This should take care of the issue – helping your air tool run properly.

What gas is in Paslode fuel cells?

The fuel is a mixture of 1-butene and propane. The fuel cells are designed to last for 1,000 rounds each, which makes them desirable for heavy duty projects where thousands of nails or staples are needed.

Why is my Paslode charger flashing red and green?

If battery is completely discharged, the red and green lights may flash back and forth for up to 20 minutes. This safety feature slowly recharges the battery until it is ready to accept the full charging current. If the red and green light continue to flash after 20 minutes, replace the battery.

Why is my Paslode nail gun not firing?

Misfiring is the most common repair that we conduct. Possible causes for a Paslode nail gun not firing are: A nail jam is stopping the nails from moving forward The gas fuel cell is empty, out-of-date or not attached properly

How to test a Paslode nail gun spark plug?

Dead spark unit- To test, empty fuel then take a test shot while listening keenly (put your ear close to the rear of tool). If you can’t hear a click, it’s gone and you need a new one. Otherwise, cleaning it should help if the paslode spark plug test turns out ok.

How often should I Clean my Paslode nail gun?

Most Paslode nail guns should be cleaned and lubricated after a given nunber of shots (refer to your manual). Do it more often if you often use it in a dirtier environment or you’re frequently using it for heavy work. Use the recommended Tune-up Kit for your model for the best results.

Is it safe to use brake cleaner on Paslode?

HAPPY PASLODING!!! keep it clean and watch the cheaper versions of the gas. They can clog up the injection nozzles very quickly. Despite what paslode say you can use brake cleaner for cleaning them (thats what my paslode service guy recomended to me!)