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[email protected] February 14th 07 09:06 PM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
I ecently purchased a RONA air compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.

The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.

I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?

thanks in advance.

Kathy


Bob F February 14th 07 09:25 PM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 

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I ecently purchased a RONA air compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.

The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.

I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?



Does the guage show pressure?
Does air escape when you plug/unplug the nailer from the hose?

Bob



Oren February 14th 07 09:41 PM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
On 14 Feb 2007 13:06:31 -0800, wrote:

I ecently purchased a RONA air compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.


I cannot imagine a new nailer not having a safety feature. Check that
you put bullets in it.


The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.


Is the hose filling when you connect it or emptying when you remove it
from the compressor? The gauge is adjusted to the correct pressure to
"fire" the gun?


I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.


Good reasons for safety features on the nailer.


Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?

thanks in advance.

Kathy


Let us know, please...


--
Oren

"Well, it doesn't happen all the time, but when it happens, it happens constantly."

[email protected] February 14th 07 10:37 PM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
On Feb 14, 3:06 pm, wrote:
I ecently purchased a RONA air compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.

The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.

I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?

thanks in advance.

Kathy



with the compressor on , and the gun attached , press the nose of the
gun against a scrap piece of lumber and pull the trigger.

Does the gun cycle ?

does the compressor cycle on /off and does the pressure guage show
pressure.

have you set the delivery pressure ? My compressor has a guage that
shows the tank pressure and a marking on the adjusting dial to show
the delivery pressure.



Joe February 15th 07 02:23 AM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
On Feb 14, 3:06 pm, wrote:
I ecently purchased a RONA air compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.

The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.

I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?

thanks in advance.

Kathy


Nail guns won't fire unless the nose piece is placed on the work and
FULLY depressed and then the trigger is depressed. That is the single
fire mode. In the automatic mode the trigger is held down and the gun
fires by depressing the nose piece against the work and it fires when
fully depressed. Check which mode your tool is set for and try it
again...I'll bet it works now, right? HTH

Joe


[email protected] February 15th 07 08:03 AM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
On 14 Feb 2007 14:37:34 -0800, wrote:

On Feb 14, 3:06 pm, wrote:
I ecently purchased a RONA air compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.

The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.

I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?

thanks in advance.

Kathy



with the compressor on , and the gun attached , press the nose of the
gun against a scrap piece of lumber and pull the trigger.

Does the gun cycle ?

does the compressor cycle on /off and does the pressure guage show
pressure.

have you set the delivery pressure ? My compressor has a guage that
shows the tank pressure and a marking on the adjusting dial to show
the delivery pressure.


To add to this, if the regulater (aka delivery pressure) is set to
low, you'll shoot blanks.

Regards
Dale

[email protected] February 15th 07 01:11 PM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
On Feb 14, 10:55 pm, wrote:
On 14 Feb 2007 13:06:31 -0800, wrote:



I ecently purchased aRONAair compressor and nailer for some trim
jobs at home. I've run through all the instructions and completed the
15 min setup, filled the nailer, adjusted the pressure and nothing -
the gun won't fire. There doesn't appear to be a safety on the nailer
and I've checked the manual multiple times.


The connections seem to be OK but it seems like there's no pressure
coming through the hose but I can't be sure.


I've never used a compressor at home, only in a workshop so I'm new to
this.


Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong?


thanks in advance.


Thanks for all the feedback. Yes, the compressory cycles on and off.
I did have the air pressure adjusted to the recommended level (on the
tank gauge), and I also depressed the nailer against the trim -
neither worked. It seems most likely that I need to check the valve
that regulates the air flow since I don't seem to be getting any.
There is another gauge which I believe regulates the air pressure to
the hose but I don't remember seeing any way of adjusting it. I'll go
back and check this evening.

Thanks again.

Kathy

Kathy


Two things come to mind:

First, the compressor likely has a valve which regulates the flow of
air into the line -- make sure that it is open.

Second -- to fire, the point of the nailer must be depressed.
Press the gun down against the material you are nailing, then
pull the trigger.

Failing those two, go back toRona.

Ken




Mortimer Schnerd, RN February 15th 07 01:32 PM

Can't get my nail gun and air compressor to work
 
wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback. Yes, the compressory cycles on and off.
I did have the air pressure adjusted to the recommended level (on the
tank gauge), and I also depressed the nailer against the trim -
neither worked. It seems most likely that I need to check the valve
that regulates the air flow since I don't seem to be getting any.
There is another gauge which I believe regulates the air pressure to
the hose but I don't remember seeing any way of adjusting it. I'll go
back and check this evening.



Having air in the tank isn't the same as having air in the line. I believe
you'll find adjusting the regulator to raise the pressure in the line will fix
the problem.



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com




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