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Seal,​cylinder T60006

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Part Number: T60006


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The cylinder seal fits between the o-ring and the cylinder sleeve and is sold individually. If this part breaks it will need to be replaced because it can cause air leaks. You may need an allen wrench when replacing this seal which is made of a flexible plastic. This is a genuine Bostitch part sourced directly from the manufacturer for pneumatic nailers and staplers.

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  • Weight: 0.01 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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This part will fit the following 19 machines

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    The part was right took a few minutes to put it in back up and working.
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    Will this cylinder seal fit this gun
    Greg for model number Stapler 750 s 4 - 1 asked on 2023-11-28
    Hi Greg, Thank you for your question. The part number for the cylinder seal is 103814. We hope this helps!
    eReplacementParts Team November 28, 2023

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    Easy 15-30 minutes (7 rated repairs)?

    Cylinder seal broke, replaced head valve seals while in there.

    Randy - May 23, 2017
    👍 2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful
    Tool Type

    Nailer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , 5mm allen head, pick (for removing seals)

    1. Air was leaking out the exhaust port. Nailer would not fire.
    2. Removed 4-5mm screws covering head valve.
    3. Popped the head valve out.
    4. Used a pick to remove 2 outer seals and 1 inner seal, replaced seals.
    5. Replaced the cylinder seal.
    6. Reassembled and put the cover back on.
    7. Works perfect again.
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    Constant air leak through exhaust port, but still would shoot nails effectively.

    Peter - November 3, 2021
    Tool Type

    Nailer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench, air tool oil

    Remove the four bolts holding the cover on. Remove the cover and clean out the cylinder seal remains. The seals dry out and become brittle. When they go, there are pieces everywhere in the cylinder and exhaust port. Clean and lube the cylinder with a small cloth or paper towel with air tool oil on it. Now the hard part, install the new cylinder seal. It is an extremely tight fit and it does stretch a little. Assuming that the cap gasket is o.k. and / or you haven't damaged it during the removal, put the cap back on. You will have to push it down and hold it in position because of the spring in the exhaust port. Bolt it down. You may have to push the driving pin back in to position if you pushed the cylinder down. Simply put a small diameter rod or screwdriver in to the nail nose and make sure that the drive pin is fully back (up) in position, otherwise it won't cycle properly and drive the nail. Put air pressure to it and test fire. This was an N65-CP nailer and the N63 part is the same for this gun.
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    Air leaking from top of nailer

    anthony - May 6, 2021
    Tool Type

    Nailer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Alan wrench

    Removed 4 screws from top of nailer and replaced seal
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    Air leak, jammed

    Dan - November 4, 2019
    Tool Type

    Nailer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench

    Unscrew the 4 bolts holding the cylinder cap on.
    Pulled out the broken seal.
    Cleaned out the cylinder and mechanism.
    Put in the new seal.
    Oil cylinder and mechanism.
    Put cap back on.
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    Air leak seal cracked

    dexter - March 19, 2017
    Tool Type

    Stapler

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench

    Removed the top cover of the stapler
    Removed the worn cylinder seal and replaced it with the new one
    Cleaned and oiled the inside of the stapler
    Then screwed the top cover back on
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    Main seal worn out in nail gun

    Paul - March 15, 2017
    Tool Type

    Nailer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    Less than 15 minutes

    Tools Used

    , Allen wrench

    Removed the top of gun and replaced the seal, oiled the inside and cleaned.Replaced the top of the gun.
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    Missing the pins that hold trigger,trigger valve assembly leaking,,,obtained trigger valve assembly locally

    Domingo - January 26, 2017
    Tool Type

    Nailer

    Difficulty

    Easy

    Time

    15-30 minutes

    Tools Used

    , metric allen wrench, roll pin punch, curved pointed probe

    1. Removed trigger valve assembly by connecting air hose to roofing nailer,,,the pins were missing so valve assembly popped right off
    2. Lubed new trigger valve assembly with air tool grease and inserted valve in body,noting that the grooves on trigger valve assembly lined up with pins that hold it in
    3. Using the roll pin punch of correct diameter,drove the pins in that hold the valve assembly and the trigger
    4. Remove firing valve and removed the driver, cleaned cylinder, cleaned driver and installed new o ring on driver piston
    5.Installed new cap gasket/seal and torqued the four cap screws,,,
    6. Loaded nails in roofing nailer and tested it on piece of 2X4,,worked perfect,,very important to install the driver in correct position,,,failure to do so could break the hardened steel driver
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