My son has a Porter Cable brad nailer. He called me this afternoon to
ask about a problem he's having. He says that air is leaking out of
the top of it. I've not seen it but he says it is leaking out of some
type of screen. I'm sorry I can't give any more details than that
since I've never seen it. Any ideas?
Joe wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 21:02:32 -0500, Murray Peterson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >"Gooey TARBALLS" <[email protected]> wrote in news:Tsx3g.280$Ci.99
> >@trnddc05:
> >
> >> Needs new O ring
> >
> >It might need nothing more than a drop or two of oil -- try that first.
>
> I put 1-2 drops of oil in my BN everyday of use. Bigger guns get 3-4
> drops.
> These things need oil but it is not a good idea to flood it and forget
> it.
Thanks for the help. Is there a oil fitting?
Lay the gun down (prop it up) so that it is sitting on the front of the
gun with the end of the magazine and the air coupling pointing straight
up. If the gun is dry and that is the leak source, put 10 - 12 drops
of oil in the air coupling and let it sit propped up for an hour or so.
The oil has to work its way to the front of the gun, then it will get
drawn into the piston and onto the "O" rings.
You didn't say how old it was, or how much it has been used, or if it
received any routine maintenance. You may have blown a cylinder ring
or even have a leaky head gasket.
If it is just a dry ring, you are lucky. If it is the oil required
gun, then you should put a couple of drops in the gun at the start of
each session, and if you are using it a lot, put that much in again
after using it for a few hours. When trimming, I put oil in first
thing in the morning, and again after lunch.
Robert
Needs new O ring
"rile" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My son has a Porter Cable brad nailer. He called me this afternoon to
> ask about a problem he's having. He says that air is leaking out of
> the top of it. I've not seen it but he says it is leaking out of some
> type of screen. I'm sorry I can't give any more details than that
> since I've never seen it. Any ideas?
>
"Gooey TARBALLS" <[email protected]> wrote in news:Tsx3g.280$Ci.99
@trnddc05:
> Needs new O ring
It might need nothing more than a drop or two of oil -- try that first.
In article <[email protected]>,
"rile" <[email protected]> wrote:
> My son has a Porter Cable brad nailer. He called me this afternoon to
> ask about a problem he's having. He says that air is leaking out of
> the top of it. I've not seen it but he says it is leaking out of some
> type of screen. I'm sorry I can't give any more details than that
> since I've never seen it. Any ideas?
Yup.
Oil.
r
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] wrote:
> Lay the gun down (prop it up) so that it is sitting on the front of the
> gun with the end of the magazine and the air coupling pointing straight
> up. If the gun is dry and that is the leak source, put 10 - 12 drops
> of oil in the air coupling and let it sit propped up for an hour or so.
> The oil has to work its way to the front of the gun, then it will get
> drawn into the piston and onto the "O" rings.
>
> You didn't say how old it was, or how much it has been used, or if it
> received any routine maintenance. You may have blown a cylinder ring
> or even have a leaky head gasket.
>
> If it is just a dry ring, you are lucky. If it is the oil required
> gun, then you should put a couple of drops in the gun at the start of
> each session, and if you are using it a lot, put that much in again
> after using it for a few hours. When trimming, I put oil in first
> thing in the morning, and again after lunch.
>
> Robert
Good advice.
I got into the habit of a drop (or two) each time I load a new strip.
I also put in a few drops if the gun has been sitting for a few days or more.
I have a 20+ year old Paslode stapler and 16ga finish nailer which have been
used a LOT in production etc...but neither has ever seen a service dept.
robert
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 21:02:32 -0500, Murray Peterson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>"Gooey TARBALLS" <[email protected]> wrote in news:Tsx3g.280$Ci.99
>@trnddc05:
>
>> Needs new O ring
>
>It might need nothing more than a drop or two of oil -- try that first.
I put 1-2 drops of oil in my BN everyday of use. Bigger guns get 3-4
drops.
These things need oil but it is not a good idea to flood it and forget
it.