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6 years 2 weeks ago #2745
by Dumbhead
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Hello
I have an unknown brand of nail gun as our local hardware store does not believe in choice.
I have been very happy with its power as it is able to nail to masonry as well as wood. Its still new and only lightly used.
Here is a link to its product page: www.htong-tools.com/product/2118.html
It now has a fault in that its hammer does not reset after striking and remains forward.
Does anybody know of where I can get a service kit for this gun? Perhaps it's compatible or similar to another more well-known brand.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I have an unknown brand of nail gun as our local hardware store does not believe in choice.
I have been very happy with its power as it is able to nail to masonry as well as wood. Its still new and only lightly used.
Here is a link to its product page: www.htong-tools.com/product/2118.html
It now has a fault in that its hammer does not reset after striking and remains forward.
Does anybody know of where I can get a service kit for this gun? Perhaps it's compatible or similar to another more well-known brand.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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6 years 2 weeks ago #2746
by skatingtoolman
Replied by skatingtoolman on topic No name nailer
It sounds as if the wide rubber band, known as the check valve around the cylinder that the driver goes up and down in is broken. Take this to a local nail gun shop that sells and services nail guns. If you see that this part is bad, they should have one that will fit.
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