This is a Genuine OEM replacement part for use with Senco Nailers. This item is made out of Rubber Material and it is Sold Individually. The purpose of this part is to create a seal so air does not leak from the gun. When replacing this Seal it is advised to inspect all of the other Seals and O-Rings for wear. When replacing this item you would need an Allen Wrench Set and a Screwdriver.
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This was my first experience with ereplacementparts. I looked at their assessment of what was likely to be wrong with the gun. I bought all three parts for ~$17. When I took the gun apart, two of the three pieces were broken. I put in the new ones and the gun is now working great. A new gun would have cost ~$300. I'll definitely use ereplacementparts again!
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Remove the four screws that hold the top cap on. Removed the tow worn pieces and replaced them with the new parts. Clean and oil the inside of the gun. Install the top cap. Test gun. Shoots nails like new again.
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seal was bad had chuck torn out of seal would not hold air
Removed plate on top of gun ,then with access to old damaged seal removed seal and replaced with new seal . Cleaned old pieces of damaged seal out checked for other damage, added lube to seal then replaced top bolts and did ops check, nail gun back in operating condition
Download a parts breakdown of the Frame Pro 650 Senco that shows where all repair parts are located. Remove top housing cover to expose the internal parts. Use utility knife to get o-rings out of groves, wipe all debris off each part and install new o-rings. After o-rings are replaced replace the upper and lower stops. Assemble parts in t
... Read morehe proper place. Put nails into the magazine, connect the air hose from a working air compressor. Check for air leaks, and test fire a few nails into suitable wood.
I removed the top cap of the nail gun and noticed the at the seal was worn out. I cleaned the inside of the gun and oiled it installed the new seal, then replaced the top cap. Gun works fine now.
Using a 5mm hex wrench, remove the four screws from top of the nail gun. Be a little careful, as there is a spring in the assembly that will push the top of the gun off. I used a schematic I printed from the Senco website to identify the broken parts and determine the correct reassembly order. Otherwise, just remove one o-ring or seal at
... Read morea time and replace with the one from the kit. It seems that this kit is designed for multiple tool models so you will have a few parts left over. The challenge in the reassembly was figuring out that large outer seal on the aluminum chamber had to be installed in the gun body and the tube the installed.
1. Removed 4 allen screws securing the back cover.
2. Removed 1 allen screw holding the valve assembly.
3. Removed and replaced broken seal.
4. Reinstall valve assembly and install allen screw.
5 Secure back cover and reinstall 4 allen screws.
removed 4 allen screws and pulled head and replaced seals (4) in piston
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