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FEED FINGER SPRING 079006001055
- Manufactured by:
- Ryobi
- ERP Number:
- ERP18685154
- Part Number:
- 079006001055
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?This is a genuine component which is supplied by the original manufacturer for Ridgid coil roofing nailers. The spring applies tension on the feed finger. Over time the spring may wear out and lose tension eventually requiring a replacement. This high-quality feed finger spring is made of durable metal and is sold individually. Make sure to refer to the appropriate diagrams of your model to ensure the exact location and the proper installation of this hardware. A screwdriver will be needed to perform this repair.
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Feeding of nails was not consistent.
A from Coral Gables, Florida
- Difficulty Level:
- Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
- Parts Used:
- 079006001055
2 Placed spring into position.
3 pushed pin through
4 put rubber bushing back onto pin.
5 New Feed finger not installed, just kept the old one.
This was a nailer that had been discarded as scrap, it seems to work very well after all the repairs were done. The ... Read more re were additional parts the needed replacement, but yet it is far cheaper than buying a new one
Hint. Do not oil pneumatic tools with excess oil, if the tool sits, the inner rubber parts will disintegrate. I tool repair mechanic told me to put a couple of drops every other day, if usage is light. assemble the tool using grease rather that oil. time will tell.
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