GASKET HEAD 894697
- Manufactured by:
- DeWALT
- ERP Number:
- ERP18987781
- Part Number:
- 894697
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?This is a genuine replacement head gasket. It is sourced directly from original equipment manufacturer for use with Porter Cable nailers/staplers. Its purpose is to provide and air tight seal for the housing cap and the body. Over time this gasket will deteriorate allowing for air leaks. This item is made with composite material and it is sold individually. Replacing this gasket is a very simple and quick task. You should only need a hex/key allen wrench. • Make sure the tool is unplugged • Remove end cap screws • Remove the cap and the old gasket • Secure the new gasket in place • Reassemble and test the unit
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Blew o-ring (seal) in brad nailer and also broke housing cap air deflector
Gordon from BREAUX BRIDGE, Louisiana
2). Removed housing cap, saved spring & head valve seal (still in good condition) to go into new housing cap.
3). Cleaned broken o-ring parts from back of piston and within the nail gun housing.
4). Placed new o-ring on piston.
5). Inserted new seal, s ... Read more aved spring & head valve seal into new housing cap.
6). Attached new head gasket & housing cap to nail gun housing using hex screws.
7). Tightened screws, added a few drops of oil and test fired the mail gun.
Porter Cable BN200A Air Nailer, would not fire - massive internal air leak
K from DENTON, Texas
Big endorsement for ereplacementparts.com. They had the parts to keep this tool in operation.
O-Ring split, caused by over pressure.
Lorin from Salem, Oregon
O-ring was no good.
Robert from north topsail beach, North Carolina
leaking air
THOMAS from CENTEREACH, New York
Housing was broken and gasket was damaged
Mark from Spring, Texas
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- 15 - 30 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
2. Then pull off seal/ o ring and replace with new one and attached to housing
3. Installed gasket and put housing back on
4. Note used a little flat head screw to remove o ring.
5. Test letGÇÖs it and all good to go. No air leaks
Brad nailer would not drive brad nails into the wood.
Robert from Frisco, Texas
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver
- Parts Used:
- 894697
2 I replaced the head gasket and the seal.
3. I ordered the seal for the air intake and replaced it.
When all parts were replaced, I plugged the brad nailer into my air supply and was able to shoot a number of brads into a piece of oak with no problems. There were no special instruc ... Read more tions necessary, I just used the diagram included with my Porter Cable Brad Nailer and replace the parts. Now it is working just like when I bought it.
Air leak
David from GREENVILLE, Texas
The stapler was leaking air was not able to staple.
Randy from Jesup, Georgia
Never had the gasket and leaked air
Steve from Naples, Florida
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Socket set
- Parts Used:
- 894697
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