SOURCE: Senco SN4 misfiring intermittently
This is a discontinued tool by Senco but there are still parts available for it. It sound to me that the o rings and possibly the firing valve need to be replaced. I would recommend going to Senco.com and you will find a complete parts diagram in their discontinued tool section. They also have a toll free number if needed and you can talk to their air pro. I have rebuilt quite a few of these and they are not that hard just make sure to clean all the parts and use lube when replacing O rings.
SOURCE: Senco SLP20 not working
Senco makes a line of nailers including the slp20 that use a firing valve (part # ba0119) that fires piston when trigger is depressed. These guns do not use oil because the oil will swell the rubber parts in the valve. When the rubber swells and tears slightly, symptoms that you describe will develop. Also remove the cylinder and look for cracks and make sure that the lower oring (LB0030) is in place and that tiny vent holes are clean. The lower oring is the checkvalve and causes the piston to retract. Use only the slightest bit of silicone lube on orings. Parts are available at www.toolpartsdirect.com. Good Luck
SOURCE: My Paslode Impulse does not fire consistently
check the fuel for expiration date (on the bottom) also check for proper nail guage and for the tool being dirty and requiring cleaning and servicing. Also look for a bent safety. When it won't fire again is the driver retracted? If not it is probably dirty. Does it try to fire, you can check the spark unit before spending alot of money on it. Let me know and I will try and help
SOURCE: I have a solid red
Hello there peter If you have the red
blinking light then you have the RED light of death AKA the RLOD. The light is a warning
sign to let you know something is wrong. I can give you the quick
explanation, There are 2 chips on the motherboard inside the PS3, the
GPU (graphics) and the CPU (brain), when playing the ps3 the solder
heats up and when you finish playing it cools down, over time this
will cause the soldering to crack and the chips to lose connection
with the motherboard and you get the RLOD. WHERE TO GO FROM
HERE Option
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SOURCE: paragon 2000r gas fire -
I have the same problem occasionally with a Paragon 2000R. It seems to be related to the thermocouple. The pilot flame does not heat the thermocouple enough. Usually re-arranging the the artificial coal to reflect some of the heat back to the thermocouple will just make the difference. Maybe it is time for a new thermocouple.
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