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Seal LB0964

Part Number: LB0964
Senco
Availability: Usually ships in 7 - 12 business days
Price: $4.08
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7 - 12 business days
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Description:
This is an original Senco replacement part sourced from the manufacturer. The black, rubber seal is compatible with several nailers and staplers. This part has been designed to ensure a tight fit between the retainer and the cylinder. A screwdriver is needed to make the repair. This seal is sold individually.
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Products Compatibility

This item works with the following types of products:

  • • Nailer
  • • Stapler

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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Nailer
Parts Used:
Seal - LB0964
Firing Valve Washer - BF0246
Seal - LB0958
Seal - LB0966
Seal - LB0967
Seal - LB0968
Seal - LB0969
Repair Difficulty:
Medium
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Pliers, Torx driver, dental pick
Senco Finishpro 32 firing pin would not retract
Most online advice for a firing pin that does not retract indicates that it could be a bent firing pin, o-ring around the cylinder, or plugged holes in the cylinder under that o-ring.

I couldn't see anything particularly wrong with any of that but did see my firing valve washer was cracked and chipped. Since the parts are inexpensive, I ordered all the o-rings for the nailer and a new firing valve washer. Replacing all that did not solve my problem.

Finally, I started disassembling other parts of the nailer to look for trouble. Trigger valve appeared to be ok. I took apart the exhaust cap and there was my problem! Tiny pieces of that deteriorated firing valve washer had clogged the exhaust ports, restricting exhaust air flow. Blowing all of that out completely solved my issue. These pieces could not be seen until I took apart the exhaust (essentially to the point where you can see the muffler mesh).

My nailer is about 12 years old but only gets occasional household use. I figured my problem was dried o-rings but I was wrong. Hope this helps anyone else with this issue.
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