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How to repair a bostitch roofing nail gun.
If the gun still does not fire then the pin may be damaged or bent.
How to troubleshoot a bostitch nail gun step 1.
How to fix a trigger leak on a bostitch framing nailer when you don t have the repair kit.
How to repair a bostitch nail gun step 1.
Tighten the nose screws so they are secure and replace the o ring or gasket if the frame or nose leaks air.
Lubricate the nail gun by adding lubricant through the air line connection or replace the cap spring if the gun.
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Remove the top the magazine and the bottom nose piece from the nail gun.
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Remove the piston driver assembly out of the cylinder.
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Remove all nails reassemble the nose and see if the gun will dry fire against a scrap piece of wood.
Pull the cylinder out of the nail gun you may have to tap the side with a rubber mallet to loosen it.
The gun should fire and leave a dent from the push rod in your wood if it is working.
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Remove the metal ring that supports the cylinder in the gun.