Bostitch RN45B driver/piston won't fire

2 years 6 months ago #3647 by marcler
Replied by marcler on topic Bostitch RN45B driver/piston won't fire
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1 year 6 months ago #3762 by jhonssmith
Replied by jhonssmith on topic Bostitch RN45B driver/piston won't fire
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing difficulties with your tool. From your description, it seems like you've already taken several steps to troubleshoot the issue. However, let's go through some additional troubleshooting steps to see if we can identify the problem.
Check the o-rings: Ensure that all the o-rings are properly lubricated with air tool grease and seated correctly. Double-check if any o-rings are damaged or missing. Even a small o-ring issue can cause air leakage and impact the tool's performance.
Inspect the trigger valve assembly: Take a closer look at the trigger valve assembly to ensure that it is properly aligned and assembled. Make sure all the components are in the correct order and nothing is obstructing the valve's movement.
Check for air leaks: Spray a soapy water solution on all connections and joints while the tool is pressurized. If you notice any bubbles forming, it indicates an air leak. Pay close attention to the trigger valve area and other components you recently worked on. Address any leaks by tightening connections or replacing faulty parts.
Examine the piston assembly: Remove the piston assembly and inspect it for any signs of damage or wear. Check if the piston o-ring is in good condition and seated properly. Clean the piston assembly if necessary and reassemble it, ensuring everything is aligned correctly.
Check for blockages: Inspect the air pathway for any obstructions that may hinder the flow. Clean out any debris or foreign objects that could be blocking the airflow through the tool.
Confirm the air pressure: Ensure that you are providing adequate air pressure to the tool. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines or specifications for the recommended operating pressure range.
If you've gone through these troubleshooting steps and the issue persists, it might be best to contact the manufacturer's customer support or reach out to a professional tool repair service for further assistance. They will have specific knowledge and experience with your particular tool model and can provide more targeted guidance.
Remember to always prioritize safety when working with pneumatic tools, and if you're unsure about any step, it's best to consult a professional.For more information you can visit hereĀ  cincinnatidentalservices.org/

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1 year 6 months ago #3763 by jhonssmith
Replied by jhonssmith on topic Bostitch RN45B driver/piston won't fire
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that my previous reply was helpful to you in fixing your coil nail gun. It sounds like a combination of the explanations I provided and the visual aid helped you identify and resolve the issues.
Taking the time to carefully study the o-ring surrounding the head valve and noticing that it wasn't tight inside the bore of the cap was a great observation. And it's fantastic that you found a suitable o-ring from the kit, even if it was slightly larger and fit a little loose in the groove, but still managed to make it work.
I understand your frustration with the lack of technical support when purchasing repair parts from retailers like Amazon.com. I'm happy that I could provide you with the assistance you needed, and I appreciate your kind words. If you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. I'm here to help! For more information you can visit hereĀ  umarlawassociates.com/

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