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Geo June 26th 03 02:22 PM

Air compressor/nail gun question
 
I recently purchased an accuset brad nailer (A200BN) and was also given
an old air compressor (SMC brand without the owners manual). My
question is what is the optimum pressure setting for the nailer to work?
The accuset manual doesn't say anything except not to exceed something
like 120 psi. I tried it at 40 psi just to test it out and I found it
would fire a brad perfectly, then the next would only fire half way in
the wood, then the next would leave a dent in the wood with no brad
having fired. I'm hesitant to keep experimenting with this stuff until
I have a better understanding of it. Thanks in advance.


Tom June 26th 03 02:41 PM

Air compressor/nail gun question
 
You're using too little pressure. Wood is of varying density and 40
psi may work in one area but not in a more dense area. Also, the fact
that no brad was fired. The way these guns work is that they
essentially use the exhaust air from the firing stroke to return the
piston to the top. If you have insufficient air, the piston doesn't
fully return and the drive pin is lowered somewhat and prevents the
brads from advancing into firing position.

Set the pressure around 80 or so.

On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 09:22:34 -0400, Geo wrote:

I recently purchased an accuset brad nailer (A200BN) and was also given
an old air compressor (SMC brand without the owners manual). My
question is what is the optimum pressure setting for the nailer to work?
The accuset manual doesn't say anything except not to exceed something
like 120 psi. I tried it at 40 psi just to test it out and I found it
would fire a brad perfectly, then the next would only fire half way in
the wood, then the next would leave a dent in the wood with no brad
having fired. I'm hesitant to keep experimenting with this stuff until
I have a better understanding of it. Thanks in advance.



Stephen June 26th 03 08:46 PM

Air compressor/nail gun question
 
I have a Stanley brad nailer and I keep the pressure 80 and get good
results. Whenever my pressure gets below 50, I start getting the problems
that you decribe.


"Geo" wrote in message ...
I recently purchased an accuset brad nailer (A200BN) and was also given
an old air compressor (SMC brand without the owners manual). My
question is what is the optimum pressure setting for the nailer to work?
The accuset manual doesn't say anything except not to exceed something
like 120 psi. I tried it at 40 psi just to test it out and I found it
would fire a brad perfectly, then the next would only fire half way in
the wood, then the next would leave a dent in the wood with no brad
having fired. I'm hesitant to keep experimenting with this stuff until
I have a better understanding of it. Thanks in advance.




Steven Bliss June 27th 03 02:33 AM

Air compressor/nail gun question
 
I use my brad nailer, finish nailer, framing nailer, and roofing nailer at
90. Just using a pancake compressor, but haven't had any trouble after 3
years (fingers crossed)
"Geo" wrote in message ...
I recently purchased an accuset brad nailer (A200BN) and was also given
an old air compressor (SMC brand without the owners manual). My
question is what is the optimum pressure setting for the nailer to work?
The accuset manual doesn't say anything except not to exceed something
like 120 psi. I tried it at 40 psi just to test it out and I found it
would fire a brad perfectly, then the next would only fire half way in
the wood, then the next would leave a dent in the wood with no brad
having fired. I'm hesitant to keep experimenting with this stuff until
I have a better understanding of it. Thanks in advance.





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