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fr350a porter cable manualThis manual contains information that is important for you to know and under-Employer must enforce compliance with the safety warnings and all otherKeep. Page 8 PREPARING THE TOOLPage 11 Fig. 27Page 13 TROUBLESHOOTING. It also describes information tools available at eReplacementParts.com. It offers steps for troubleshooting each symptom and guidelines for repair. This model has an Overhaul Kit, part number 910450. Good luck with your repair! Do I just need to clean everything in top head? Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair! We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.Replace it and I'll bet your gun will work just fine. -WJA Not sure what to order. I will make sure it is added to the parts diagram. Hope this helps, -WJA Today I see PN A03849 that appears to be the same part and considerably cheaper. Are both parts the same. I haven't received the first part I ordered yet. The manufacture made some updates and design changes between the models without and with the A in the model number. Hope this helps, -WJA. Please try again.Please try again.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Please try your search again later.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. SC Guy 1.0 out of 5 stars This is an assortment of parts and is NOT an overhaul kit. If you are going to overhaul this framing gun then you absolutely must replace the bumper seat. People make the decision to overhaul a nail gun based on the cost of the kit versus the cost of simply replacing the gun. Honestly it's a close call whether to rebuild or just replace a nail gun.http://www.volkon.de/userfiles/horizon-fitness-tsc2-manual.xml
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Knowing this information, one might look a little closer at just replacing the nail gun. Wish I would've known this critical part omission. I probably would have just replaced the gun.Used a camera to record disassembly. Instructions are rather limited. No force is required to disassemble and assemble. Hardest part was loosening the 5mm hex screws to remove top cap. After replacing the parts under the top cap then proceeded to work on removing valve body. Maybe would of been easier to push out out valve body when everything was apart the top of the valve can be seen from the inside and could have been pushed out instead of trying to pull. Need to remove trigger and drift pins holding valve body. Removing valve body.Pin A is used a drift punch to remove and replace pins holding valve body.Probably didn't need them all so I saved the 'old' ones in the bags the new ones came in. I did find one seal not listed in the instructions, their is a rubber ring for the trigger pin that I didn't see listed, and the instructions for the trigger valve missed identifying one pin that is located under the sticker for the trigger setting, it's not shown on the instructions and I just happened to have the gun laying sticker side up. I was trying to dislodge the old valve when I turned the gun over and noticed the pin-hole. Not a big deal but would have saved a few minutes. Hope these hold up as well as the originals, this gun is second-hand and I've had it for at least 6 years. And be sure to use the lube and the tools included, makes things go much smoother.It wasn't completely driving the nails and concluded there was an air leak during the firing phase after the trigger was pulled. The nailer was 17 years old and in need of some attention. The kit comes with very little documentation, but there are a number of You Tube Videos that will help. Took and hour to disassemble, remove all the seals, replace seals and trigger mech. Works like a champ! Good for another 17 years!http://peakpartners.com/data/horizon-fitness-ultra-100-treadmill-manual.xmlI called factory direct to order that part.Even though it was my first time doing the overhaul, using the YouTube video and the instructions in the package, the overhaul was fairly easy. The nailer is now working flawlessly. Would highly recommend this package.Both of mine were nothing more than oversized air nozzles and these kits got both of them back to functioning great. Took about 20 minutes per gun after watching a youtube video on how to rebuild.There was one part that wasn't in the kit (as another reviewer very adamantly mentioned) but mine was still in really good shape. That part is the bumper seat. If I needed it I could have ordered it separately. Refer to page 11 of the manual for removing a jammed nail.FR350A Rnd Head Framer Kit FR350A Rnd Head Framer Kit Let me know if any problems and I will find another. In fact, you may only find a brad nailer, or perhaps a pneumatic stapler. The fact is, these types of nail guns are used more by builders and carpenters than fine woodworkers, where they have little application. But when it comes to structural nailing and building tasks, the framing nailer can save you a lot of time and effort. The consensus seems to be that they are just as adequate, however, in some states and areas, only full round head nails are certified as being sufficient for building and renovation tasks, so you might like to check with your local authority before choosing between a clipped head or a full round head framing nailer. One advantage the clipped head nailers have is that they can generally hold more nails in the magazine, so less refills are required. As the title of this reviews suggests, it is a nail gun that uses the full round head nail, so we have nothing to worry about with the building regulators. Full round head framing nails are available in a wide variety of types, sizes and finishes. From smooth to ring shank, hot dipped to stainless steel, you will be able to find the nail you need to suit the task relatively easily. There are many manufacturers of collated framing nails, and you can even interchange between different nail brands very easily, as long as they have the same specifications and are within the specs listed in the tool's manual, or on the tool itself. You can easily change the fitting if it does not suit your existing attachments. The supplied fitting also comes with a dust cap to prevent dust from entering the air inlet. As a general rule, you should keep all your air tools away from airborne dust sources, either in a cabinet with closed doors or the supplied plastic case (a good argument for retaining and using the carry case). It will cause fatigue with extended use, but you won't be holding it during every second of your project, so weight is not an overly large problem in my book. In fact, the extra weight helps to dampen the recoil a frame nailer produces as it drives the nail. Driving these large nails with a light tool could create excessive recoil which would probably cause more fatigue than the weight of the tool alone. Most framing nailers are of similar size, the FR350A is perhaps slightly smaller than some on the market but the not the smallest I have ever seen. It will run off almost any sized compressor that has a tank, even the small pancake compressors can drive a framing nailer, although they may cycle a little more often. I have a 2HP, 6.3 gallon (24L) compressor and it has no trouble at all. The FR350A ideally suits my compressor as my unit will cut out at 120 PSI and start refilling when the tank drops to around 80 PSI, so with the FR350A, all I do is attach the air line and away I go. No worrying about pressure adjustments. Nailing at less than 70 PSI is not recommended. It won't have the power to fully drive the nail. You will need a 'male' threaded adaptor if the one supplied does not fit your current air line setup. Wrap a little thread sealing tape around the adaptor before you fit it to seal the connection from air loss or leaks.ACADEMYOCGC.COM/images/02-mdx-repair-manual.pdf The fitted adaptor is already sealed. If you are using the tool heavily throughout the morning, you may want to add an extra drop or two before you return to nailing in the afternoon, just to make sure all internal parts are well lubricated. Moving up the handle, we have the main hand hold section which has a rubber grip for non-slip use. You don't want to slip and lose your grip when driving a frame nail. One of the great features of this tool is not just its ability to be able to select either a restrictive trigger mode or contact actuation mode (often called 'bounce firing' mode), but the ease in which you can switch between the two. On some nailers you need to replace the whole trigger itself to switch modes. On the FR350A, the process is much simpler. On the trigger itself is a small red wheel dial which is spring loaded. You need to release the dial from its socket by pushing it out from the other side of the trigger, and then you can freely turn it to either activate the restrictive or contact actuation mode - a very quick and efficient mode changing system indeed. With contact actuation, you hold the trigger in, and then every time you push the nose (or bounce it) onto the workpiece, a nail will be fired. The difference is in speed. Contact actuation mode allows nails to be fired quite rapidly, although it is a little less accurate in positioning the nail. Personally, I prefer to use the restrictive fire mode. It is only a little slower but is a much safer method, in my opinion, and when it comes to safety, you can't compromise, particularly with nail guns. I am sure many of you have seen x-ray photos from emergency departments where users have imbedded nails into their skulls, and various other body parts. Not a pretty sight at all. Almost all of these incidents could have likely been avoided with proper care in use, and a healthy dose of respect for the power of these tools.https://ednak.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16266ec014be50---canon-eos-300d-digital-slr-camera-manual.pdf When using the trigger, you have a pretty good idea of the threshold point where the trigger will create a response and fire a nail. I find a solid and firmly mounted trigger to add just a little more safety and remove a little more doubt in nailing tasks. At the rear of the main driver housing is an adjustable air exhaust port. When you fire a nail, a puff of compressed air exits from this port at rapid speed. Naturally, you do not want this rush of air being directed at the user or anyone else close by, so you can angle the exhaust air away from you. On the FR350A, you can adjust the exhaust without use of any tools. You simply use your hand to move the exhaust to any direction within its 360 degree range of motion, however there are 8 detent angles within the range at 45 degree increments, i.e. 45, 90, 135, 180, and so on. The back housing cover can also be removed for maintenance if needed. After years of use, some of the nail gun's internal components need to be replaced, including sealing o-rings. Most manufacturers also make a 'rebuilding' kit for their nail guns for this very purpose.It is made of anodized aluminum, and is quite tough. The magazine has a capacity of 64 nails. The FR350A uses full round head, plastic collated nails. The magazine is set at 22 degrees to the drive axis, which means that you need to use 22-degree plastic collated nails. I actually have a box of 21-degree collated nails, but these will work fine with the FR350A. The bottom of the magazine actually indicates that nails from 20-22 degree should be suitable. With a little shopping around, I was able to find suitable plain, smooth shank nails that came in at under 0.8c each (4,000 box) but stainless steel nails or other types can cost up to five times as much, and for far less quantity. The particular nails I purchased come in 25 nail strips, so I can load two strips at a a time into the magazine.https://baocaosudanang24h.com/uploads/image/files/76cs-manual.pdf In the nail holding channel of the magazine at its bottom end is an angled nail stop which prevents nails from falling out of the bottom of the tool as you load them. You can push this stop down to unload unused nails at the end of the day or end of the job quite easily. It is spring loaded so it keeps the nails feeding into the drive channel as you use the tool. Basically, you load a strip (or two) of nails into the magazine. You then pull the spring loaded follower down the magazine until it passes the last nail in the strip and release it. It springs back behind the last nail in the strip with a small feeder notch and keeps the nails feeding upward in the magazine under the spring pressure. The follower has a latch mechanism which can release the feeding notch to draw nails back down and out of the magazine if needed. During normal restrictive firing mode, you must depress the nose of the tool (spring loaded) into the material you wish to drive a nail into before the trigger will initiate a response and drive a nail. For most tasks a framing nailer is used for, you will probably not need this tip. When it is removed, it exposes several sharp triangular non-slip points. These are what you want to work with for most framing tasks. The points dig into the material slightly and help provide stability and prevent slipping as you fire the nail. Most framing nailers have a similar tip design. The no-mar tip is an added extra that you may or may not use. If you choose not to use it, you can store it on the tool in the attachment between the heel of the handle and the magazine. The wheel dial with hard detents allows you to positively control depth of drive in incremental steps. When you use the nail gun on different materials, you may need to adjust depth of drive for the material's density.serendipityorlando.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16266ec0f04944---canon-eos-300d-manual-focus.pdf If the nail is not being driven all the way in, adjust depth of drive and retest (on similar scrap pieces if needed) so the nail is driven flush, or slightly below the surface of the material for best results. For whatever reason, you may like to keep the nail head just above the material's surface. The choice is yours. You can see from my test image in the right column the effect of singular, successive depth of drive adjustments when nailing into hardwood. The results are quite good and you have good control over driving depth using this feature. The follower will keep the nails feeding up to the 'firing line'. Let me first say that these frame nailers give a bit of recoil when you drive the nail so be prepared for it. You should actually allow the tool to recoil off the material. Hold the gun fairly firmly so you do not let it slip when you pull the trigger, but not so firmly that you do not allow it to naturally recoil away. Adorn the safety glasses and good hearing protection also. Emitted sound can cause ear damage. The manual lists the weighted sound impulse level at 105 dBA for the FR350A and 98 dBA for the emitted sound pressure level. That's quite a shock for your poor eardrum to handle over and over without ear protection. Don't worry. Almost all frame nailers are, but it does cause some wrist fatigue if you are not used to carrying a large heavy tool like this around. Loading nails and all adjustment features are intuitive and easy to use. We have had only a single nail jam since we began using this tool about 7-8 weeks ago now. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to clear a nail jam on this tool. Sounds a little excessive with the punch trick, but this is actually recommended in the user manual. It worked fine for us when we had the nail jam at least. Regardless of compressor tank pressure (always kept in the range of 80-120 PSI) nail driving capability remained reliable. Remember to exercise caution if angle nailing studs or frames for extra strength.http://ipvoicenj.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16266ec7758a05---04-honda-400ex-manual.pdf You do not want that nose slipping when firing, nor do you want to fire at such an acute angle that the nail could exit out of a material surface more easily. Think safety, then think safety again, before you drive any nail. If you are using a frame nailer on an everyday basis, it does pay to spend that little extra to buy a good name brand tool. Most Porter Cable nail guns are very reliable and deliver good results. The FR350A seems to display the same quality as most other Porter Cable nail guns that the company offers. Please try again.Register a free business account Exclusive access to cleaning, safety, and health supplies. Create a free business account to purchase In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Please try your search again later.You can edit your question or post anyway.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Didn't want to swing a hammer. You read all the reviews (like this one) and don't know if the bad review is correct or the good review is correct. Well.I don't care if you buy an exotic car or one that runs on mouse power; you can get a lemon. That's the way I tend to look at reviews. In this case the Framing Nailer by Porter-Cable was delivered in just a couple of days and in perfect condition. The gun performed without a glitch. It is true what the majority of the reviews have said; When there are 2 or so nails left in the magazine it will not shoot those until you reload. Once you put more nails in it picks up right where it left off. After nearly 5000 nails we have not had one misfire or jamb. For the price of this nailer I would highly recommend it for any do-it-your-selfer.Up until then I just borrowed a friend's or relative's tool. But with the long term project ahead of me I felt it was time for my own.https://BANHTRUNGTHUVIP.COM/upload/files/76cs-manual.pdf I have shot probably 15 boxes of nails with gun - from sinkers to ringed deck nails - its worked flawlessly. The balance is very good as well as the general work-around size. I did have a jamming problem with ONE box of cheap nails, but that was random and only with that one box. Other than that, I don't think I've had more than 20 mis-fires in all this time.I also wanted full round heads because to me the other two types don't make sense for framing. Oh, and I appreciate the nice case, especially since you want to take extra care to keep dust out of pneumatic tools. I haven't had any jams, and this thing easily drives nails at any angle that I know from experience is quite hard to do with just a hammer. After using this just now and then over a few years, I can say with certainty it was an excellent choice. It's always there when I need it and it always works the way I need it to.After researching several different brands of framing nailers, I decided on this one based on the overwhelming number of positive reviews it received. After only breaking it in, I can tell you that I can see why everyone has such good things to say about this nailer. It is without a doubt a quality, powerful, confidence-inspiring piece of equipment that anyone would be proud to own. I bought it right after I purchased the Porter-Cable CFFN250N combo kit. I found a couple of scraps of 2x4, stacked them one on top of the other, and let her go. At 100 psi, and with no adjustment to the gun right out of the box, it went through both pieces and sank the first nail perfectly flush, no problem. After a few more test shots, I gave the depth adjustment on the gun a quarter turn just to see what difference it would make. At the same pressure, it put the head of the nail slightly below the surface of the wood, just as it should. As expected, there was quite a bit more recoil with a nailer this size, and I found that just a little more pressure on the board helped when firing a nail. This is a great feature, but as one other reviewer noted, I would suggest using it with caution. In the hands of someone unfamiliar with it's operation, it could be very dangerous. Nevertheless, it worked flawlessly, and all initial indications are that this gun will serve me well for many years to come. It's amazing what having the right equipment can do for your confidence level, especially if you're an amateur like me. On a side note, I was also very pleased to see that such an affordable and relatively small compressor (2HP, 6 gallons) could produce more than enough pressure to power this gun. The compressor will produce 135 psi, and the gun's operating range is from 70-120 psi. Also, I can't say enough about the deal I got here at Amazon on this nailer. Thanks Amazon. You are an asset to the online shopping community! Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match.All Rights Reserved. To ensure we are able to help you as best we can, please include your reference number: Feedback Thank you for signing up. You will receive an email shortly at: Here at Walmart.com, we are committed to protecting your privacy. Your email address will never be sold or distributed to a third party for any reason. If you need immediate assistance, please contact Customer Care. Thank you Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. OK Thank you! Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. Sorry. We’re having technical issues, but we’ll be back in a flash. Done. Send a Houzz Gift Card. I read a lot of postive reviews on this nailer, but just curious if anyone here has used one. One thing that I will recommend is that you set the trigger in the restrictive-fire mode: one nail every time you pull the trigger. That will give you more accurate nail placement. Unless you already know how to bounce-fire a framing nailer, it is safer as well. Keep it lubricated as recommended and it will give many years of service. I usually just use Pinterest. You have a nice look coming together there, calispers. All 3 options for swivel gliders could work. You'll have to decide what direction you take with it all. Your rug is beautiful, and I assume that is for sure going in, and the rest will build from there. My personal preference so far is for the rocker from West Elm and, no, I don't think it will be too small. The back is actually nice and high for leaning back to watch TV. One of them is willow, which looks to me like the apple green you say you have in curtain panels. However, I don't think I would pair the green curtains on the same wall as the chair. But maybe the curtains would fit on another window so you can carry that color through the house. If you go with a leather sofa, I can see the medallion rug, brown sofa and apple green accents looking good together. Of your latest floor plans, I think I still prefer the one with a chair on that wall, as opposed to fitting 2 sofas in the room. Again, even though it is technically do-able, the room will have a crowded feel I think..See More Help me decorate for Christmas Q Comments (92) Yay, we're making progress. And there you go -'that last pic you posted shows that red is definitely a color you love. And the greys and creams definitely make it modern, as well as being easy to work with. Maybe the place to start is with that coffee table. It seems like it should be your next purchase, before the accents and details. Also,where are you at with the.expedit bookshelves and whatnot. And did you definitely keep the Porter desk. Because you know I love it - it's a beauty. You may not end up going with the exact pillows in your first choice series, but I'll post the sources now just so it's on the thread - the first two are from an online pillow and fabric store called tonicliving.com. You might want to take a look at their site because they have a ton of pillow patterns, all modern and right on-trend. So lots of grays for sure. The third pillow, the little lamb wool cutie, is West Elm. Maybe pick that up when you go get that coffee table haha. I still haven't done anything with the ugly concrete but I'm definitely leaning towards some kind of tile or slate. I'm still going with white handrails on the porch (after the floor is done), a hexagon vent -white trim above the porch and lots of landscaping. My question. there is not space enough to put light fixtures on each sides of the door. STBX ( it's complicated) who is living there and working on the house on nights and weekends informed me that he ran wiring for a ceiling light IN THE MIDDLE.Please, give me your thoughts..See More Need help deciding between sectional or 2 sofa layout Q Comments (30) I have tried to read through your conversations so as not to repeat or undue. Hope I have. Sounds like a sectional is in your future but you still like the slightly more formal aspect of the sofas. Sectionals come in a huge array of styles and dimensions and the added value of them if your ability to create custom configurations and functions. I've included some notes on the diagram to consider as the room comes together with the base furniture items you've been discussing. It a little hard to be precise without room dimensions so you'll need to verify furniture scale before you commit. Related to the blank wall between the windows on the side wall this is a terrific opportunity for a large scaled art piece, an armoire for games and storage, a collection of shelves for books and family mementos, a collage of photographs, above a credenza, etc.Hope this helps get you further on your journey..See More den69rs96 Original Author 14 years ago Thanks. It came set to the restrictive fire mode and I plan to leave it there. Safty is really important with this type of tool. Thanks for the advice on reloading when it gets to around 3 nails. I read many reviews on this gun and most commented on the not firing with less than 3 nails. I bet PC built that into the gun to prevent a jam. Stinks I had to buy so many, but I think HD sells more clipped head nailers than round head so they have more variety with the clipped head. I don't know if the code around here requires round head nails so I played it safe and got the round head. At least I won't need to buy nails for a while. 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