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Old 09-19-2009, 01:45 PM   #1
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Jammed Hytachi Framing Nailer


Any advice for my jammed hytachi nail gun? I just read there new ones have simple jammed nail release or something but the ones I have are maybe 5-6 years old. Great gun except for once in a awhile that nail gets stuck and it doesnt want to come out.

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Old 09-20-2009, 12:18 AM   #2
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I swear I just read this somewhere.
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hammer the nail driver back in with your nail set.
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hammer the nail driver back in with your nail set.
Make sure you disconnect the air first!
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Make sure you disconnect the air first!
shhhhhhh

if it goes bad it might make for a good safety post......let's have a little possibility for natural selection.






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If gun oil doesn't help out, it may just have a worn-out spring in the rail. When we start throwing our guns around the house, we just send them to the shop for a "tune-up".

They come back good as new and the bill is only a fraction of the cost of a new one!

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