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Nailer Head Valve
146 Reviews
In Stock
Part Number: 180450-S
$4.99
This is an original part from Craftsman for nailers and staplers. This part produces air pressure to force the driver in the direction of the fastener. You will need a allen wrench set, adjustable wrench and a screwdriver to replace this part. This part is made of plastic and sold individually.
Nailer Urethane Retainer
37 Reviews
In Stock
The purpose of the 890725 Retainer is to secure the pins used on the model numbers shown below.
It is advised to check the condition of the retainer often, for the reason the do deteriorate over time and can fall off of the pin they are retaining.
Part Number: 890725
$4.99
This is a genuine Porter Cable replacement part, it is sold individually.The purpose of the 890725 Retainer is to secure the pins used on the model numbers shown below.
It is advised to check the condition of the retainer often, for the reason the do deteriorate over time and can fall off of the pin they are retaining.
Nailer Retainer
13 Reviews
In Stock
Its purpose is to retain or secure the Retaining Pins in the Senco models below.
It is attached to the pins by pressing them on the beveled end of the pins.
Part Number: KC0062
$3.99
This is a genuine Senco replacement part, it is sold individually.Its purpose is to retain or secure the Retaining Pins in the Senco models below.
It is attached to the pins by pressing them on the beveled end of the pins.
Nailer O-ring
6 Reviews
In Stock
Part Number: 180448
$4.99
This is an authentic Bostitch replacement part used on specific Nailers. This is a Rubber Ring and it is sold individually. O-rings are designed to withstand thousands of pounds of pressure by creating a seal between two or more parts.
Nailer O-ring
55 Reviews
Usually ships in 7 - 12 business days
There are many causes for O-Ring failure, such as pressure, friction, temperature or chemicals. The most common are:
Extrusion and Nibbling O-ring has ragged, tattered edges. These are commonly caused by pressure spikes which shear off tiny “bites” from the o-ring, or caused by clearance gaps.
Abrasion One or both sides of the o-ring appear rough and slightly flattened. Commonly caused by a contact surface that is too rough, contains grit or is too smooth to allow lubrication.
Over Compression O-ring is flattened on both sides and may have a “ring” split along its length. Commonly caused by excessive pressure or heat.
Heat Hardening O-ring has a pitted or cracked surface, and often is flattened on both sides. Caused by temperature exceeding o-ring capacity. Weather/Ozone Cracking O-ring is covered in small surface cracks. Caused by exposure to ozone, UV rays and air pollution. Excessive seal stretching causes similar cracking.
Part Number: A00104
$4.99
O-rings are designed to contain thousands of pounds of pressure by creating a seal between two or more parts. O-ring measurements are defined by the inside diameter and the thickness. There are many causes for O-Ring failure, such as pressure, friction, temperature or chemicals. The most common are:
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