Part Location Diagram of 079001001031 Ryobi TRIGGER UNIT
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TRIGGER UNIT 079001001031

Manufactured by:
Ryobi
ERP Number:
ERP18684782
Part Number:
079001001031
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  Works with your model  R150FSA!
$22.40
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Less than 15 mins 

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  Works with your model   R150FSA!

Product Description

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This is an authentic Ridgid replacement part that has been sourced from the original manufacturer to be used with pneumatic nailers. The durable plastic trigger connects to the tool's body and is used to actuate the valve assembly. The trigger is available as an individual replacement part.

Troubleshooting

This part works with the following brands:
  • Ridgid
This part works with the following products:
  • Nailer
Part# 079001001031 replaces these:
079001001031,

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Pneumatic nailer would not fire consistently.

eric from PORTLAND, Oregon

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
079001001085, 079001001031
1. Changed trigger setting to multi-fire, and it worked consistently. Inspection of the old trigger assembly revealed that the rapid fire setting changes the amount of trigger depression.
2. Ordered a new trigger and assembly.
3. Removed the trigger assembly by unscrewing it with a wrench( 8mm I believe) and using a quick bl ast of air into the air input coupling from a blow into the gun to pop out the old assembly. I used a rag to protect my hand and catch the part. I didnGÇÖt connect full air to the gun because the air pressure couldnGÇÖt be controlled to minimize potential injury.
4. Inserted the new assembly and trigger.
It all works great!
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