Part Location Diagram of FB0002 Senco Left Latch Pin
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Left Latch Pin FB0002

Manufactured by:
Senco
ERP Number:
ERP10072390
Part Number:
FB0002
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This manufacturer-supplied screw is made for use with Senco staplers. It is an identical replacement for a missing or a damaged left latch pin that was installed on a new unit. Refer to the appropriate diagrams for your model to ensure the exact location and the correct application of this hardware. This high-quality part is made of durable metal and is sold individually.

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  • Senco
This part works with the following products:
  • Nailer

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the latch would not stay closed when firing a staple.

paul from Tucson, Arizona

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Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Parts Used:
FB0002, FB0001
The problem is not the latch or the latch pins. the problem in the material between the latch pins. That material or part is no longer available. I took the latch pins out and cleaned the material out between them. It looked like some kind of rubber. So i took an o-ring that was a little smaller than the hole and cut a length to put betwe en the latch pins. This allowed the latch pins to be compressed so the latch would close and it is long enough to spread the latch pins so the latch will stay closed. The latch now works as designed. i did not use the new latch pins. This stapler is over 35 years old.
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