An authentic manufacturer-sourced component that is supplied for use with Senco nailers. This replacement part is used to provide an air-tight seal for the end cap, over time material tends to deteriorate and crack eventually requiring replacement to maintain the proper seal. It is a durable component that is made of high-quality composite material and it is sold individually.
Seal AC0287
OEM part for: Senco
Part Number: AC0287


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This is the official OEM part for the following brands:
- Senco
This item works with the following types of products:
- Nailer
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Leaking out of the exhaust port at rear
Tool Type
Nailer
Difficulty
Easy
Time
15-30 minutes
Tools Used
, Standard Allen set
Parts Used
2. Remove end cap gasket. Cylinder is too wide to remove without taking off the gasket.
Carefully scrape off torn pieces.
3. Remove cylinder, keeping track of hammer and bumpers/spacers at the front.
4. Remove broken pieces of rear cylinder seal.
5. Clean cylinder and check O-rings, applying oil as necessary.
6. Reinstall cylinder, hammer, bumper, spacers into main body.
7. Line up gasket and reinstall cap.
8. Dry fire before trying nails. Hammer may need to reset itself internally.
The sills on my stapler were old and started to leak air.
Tool Type
Stapler
Difficulty
Easy
Time
Less than 15 minutes
Tools Used
, Alem Wrench Set
Parts Used
2. remove top of stapler with allen wrench
3. remove old sill and install new sill
4. replace top of stapler and tighten allen screws
5. remove air hose nipple housing on handle of stapler with same allen wrench
6. remove old sill and install new sill
7. reinstall air hose nipple housing on handle of stapler and tighten allen screws.
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