Easy to check trigger valve on Paslode 350s. Just connect air pressure to the gun and listen for air leaking from the valve. If still not sure if air is leaking from the valve, remove the trigger by removing retainer pin and spray soapy water on the valve. A very slight leak may not affect the trigger action. Most trouble for this gun is due to worn parts in the headvalve or lack of lubrication. If the gun does not fire correctly, try lubing the orings in the headvalve with white grease. If firing improves with grease, then orings or other headvalve parts are worn. Good luck
SOURCE: paslode framing nailer won't shoot
Take 4 bolts off of head . Clean and lube head valve with air nailer oil. Not wd40
SOURCE: paslode 350s nail gun misfire
make sure nails are in correctly, put a battery that is FRESH off the charger in. if this does not work put a NEW gas cartrige in. if still fails read someone else's advice
SOURCE: 2000 s-type heater only blows cold air
If it is a vacuum controlled unit, you will need one of the small vacuum hand pumps to hook to the valve and watch the internal baffle plate move with change in vacuum level. There may be a local parts dealer that will let you borrow one for the test (and sell you a new part if needed). If the valve seems to work ok, then check the engine area looking for a loose or damaged vacuum hose. Lastly, the temperature control panel may be defective. Check the hose going to the valve for damage. Make sure the heater hoses going to the core are very hot when the engine is warmed up. If they remain cold, something is blocking water flow through them.
SOURCE: idle air control valve
IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE PROBLEMS COULD BE IN THE ELECTRICAL WIRES AND CONNECTOR AND THE PCM.
SOURCE: paslode f350s.just replaced all o
Simple. You have a leak you didn't have before. Either find it, or take it to someone who knows what they're doing. O-rings have a thickness, as well as a diameter. If you used generic rings, that's probably the problem. Use the repair kit by Paslode.
Paslode.com can tell you where your nearest dealer/repairer is.
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