This is a genuine OEM sourced replacement cylinder upgrade kit designed for use with Senco nailers/staplers. This retrofit kit contains one (1) aluminum cylinder with a smaller rubber o-ring included. Please note, larger o-ring that fits this cylinder is sold separately. To complete this repair you would need a screwdriver and pliers.
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Looks like a good fit to make my gun work again
Always very timely service when I place an order thanks
Shane - July 16, 2021
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Great part, much better than the old plastic part.
Arrived quickly. Stuck it in the gun with a new o-ring and works great. Good company, great service. I’ll buy parts from them again!!
Guest - June 14, 2022
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Works as expected
This cylinder fit my 20 year old nail gun perfectly and fixed the problem of "no return". Well worth the money.
Guest - March 16, 2022
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Wrong part guessing
part arrived quick after finding out that it was the wrong part I called to get a replacement they told me I had ordered it wrong I gave them my model number they told me what I needed they sent the wrong part.I then called back talking to someone else finding the correct parts according to pictures I reordered.
Guest - July 15, 2020
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Remove four piston cover screws and remove cover and plastic parts from top of piston. Invert and shake out the piston and driver. Clean out all the pieces of the old seal. Move the O-ring from the old piston to the new retrofit kit part. Insert piston and driver, replace the plastic parts on top of the piston. Install the piston cover an
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Senco SKS gun (mid 90\'). Remove four alan screws at the top of the cylinder and everything pulls straight out without any other tools. The old plastic piston is no longer made and the seal is no longer available for it. Since that was the main problem with the gun, I bought the new style aluminum piston. It slides right in. Lube all the
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drive pin wouldn\'t retracked, lower seal on piston sleave was bad
Because my staple is about 30 years old (Senco SKS 1/4 crown stapler) I was having issues finding parts. I only had the original Senco brochure with series design, their is no model number on this stapler anywhere? Ereplacements did not have anything on the SKS stapler, no PDF on the breakdown. I went through all the 1/4 crown stapler pic
... Read moreture & breakdowns that Erep. had, comparing the designs until I concluding the closest. After chasing the original # of the seal from the closest designed stapler, I had concern from the picture that it was not the correct lower seal, but an o-ring (what was interesting, was the 1st thing I said to myself when I saw the lower seal was why did Senco make it this way, when an O-ring would have been better?). After going though a lot of reading and viewing, I saw a retrofit kit - sleeve/O-ring which I did see for the 1st time a reference to the SKS series. I took a chance on the kit believing I had made this choice wisely and it confirmed my concern that it should have been an O-ring (after all these years, all the other O-ring in the stapler where just fine) it was the lower seal shape that made no sense. I wasn\'t happy to see the new sleeve was aluminum (more expensive to make), the orig. composite seal was just fine for all these years, instead of an $8 part, I had to buy a $35 part. Anyway, my hunch paid off, the sleeve worked fine and it only took about 10 minutes to replace. *** ON ANOTHER NOTE - WE WOULD BE ABLE TO FIND SOME OF THESE OLDER ITEM IF THE COMPANIES DID NOT OUT-SOURCE EVERYTHING !! SO MANY ITEMS FROM THE PAST WHERE RETIRED / DISCONTINUED AND CROSS REFERENCING IGNORED OR JUST PLAIN DROPPED. ***
I\'m a person of habit, most my tools have been around 25-30 years because I take care of them. Now I have to accept that the older parts are purposely being dropped so the newer crappier tools that most won\'t last are being pushed on the USA by the corporations with the CEO\'s looking at lining their pockets over the sweat of the foreign laborers.
End result, the retro kit worked for me, but I took a chance, Ereplacments (whom I\'ve been using for some years) has limitations also, depending on info passed to them from the vast companies.
Used allen wrench to removed 4 Allen screws, removed cap, removed old cylinder installed large o-ring on new cylinder and large rubber seal on bottom of new cylinder used from old cylinder, reinstalled cap tighten allen screws.
Replaced the worn o rings and the redesigned firing cilinder ,cleaned and lubed all parts and put back together . Works as good as new.
Very pleased with results .
Removed the cylinder from nail gun and replaced a couple seals that were in shards from Old Age with new ones and put nail gun back together and it works like it did in 1967 when I purchased it. If you go to the website ,all you do is punch in the model and whatever information in and it comes up with a schematic of your tool for parts a
... Read morend part numbers for all parts in the tool. Follow the pictures and you can rebuild almost any tool you might own. Their Staff is very Helpful and Courteous too !!! Great Company to do Business with and Parts are Shipped and Arrive when they PromiseGǪ. 10 Star Business
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Sfn1 senco finish nailer constant air discharge upper portion of the tool.
Removed the top pulled out the old cylinder. Replaced it with the new one!
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