SK Senco Doubravka was created in 1921.
Special Educational Needs Coordinator
Aritri Bhattacharya
The company Senco offers a wide range of products in home improvement and construction, mainly such as power tools such as Air-powered nailers, fasteners and staplers.
I think it depends on the scope of 'rebuilding' . -I have a 25 year old Senco angle nailer that needs a new 'O' ring on the hammer. As nails for this are cheap and easy to get, I think this tool is certainly worth repairing. A comparable new one would cost about $180 .
I think it depends on the scope of 'rebuilding' . -I have a 25 year old Senco angle nailer that needs a new 'O' ring on the hammer. As nails for this are cheap and easy to get, I think this tool is certainly worth repairing. A comparable new one would cost about $180 .
The manufacturer is out of Taiwan, they currently make many of the models for Senco, Bostitch, and other major brands.
Michaela Jane Power has written: 'Evaluating special needs course in respect to the national standards for SENCO's'
The best location to buy such an air powered nailer would be from a company called SENCO, who have a variety of air powered nailer tools. Also, trying out other companies such as Lowes would do no harm.
No, temperature does not generally affect them . If it's stopped suddenly, have you been oiling it regularly. It requires oil in the air tube every day you use it. Cold weather may make the piston's O ring break if unlubricated.
Heat up the washer well with a heat lamp or hair dryer. Apply Vaseline and slip washer with bevel side facing rear of gun, into one side of the groove, stretching washer slightly. Then, place firing valve on flat clean surface on the floor and use a wooden dowel or hardwood scrap (to save your fingers) to apply firm pressure around the ring until it slips completely into the groove. It may be difficult, but it will stretch slightly and finally go into the grove.
Repairing any nailgun of any make or model is relatively simple. You have not listed the fault so i will just list a few of the common ones:REMOVE THE NAILING TOOL FROM THE AIRLINE BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY REPAIRS!OBTAIN A SCHEMATIC FOR YOUR TOOL BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY REPAIRS!1. Air leaking from the headcap / exhaust - Check the seals / O rings in the headvalve. Look for cracks or deformities in the headvalve. Check the pellet in the top of the headcap.2. Air leaking from the trigger - Check the trigger O rings and make sure everything is seated correctly.3. Not shooting nails. - Remove nails and check angle is correct. For a SENCO gun this would be 34 degree if paper collated or 22 degree if plastic collated.4. Not shooting nails. - Ensure that the driver blade is straight. If the driver blade is bent it will not return far enough to collect the next nail in the strip.5. Not shooting nails - Make sure the magazine is still at the correct angle according to the angle of the nails you are using. check www.senco.com to see specs for your tool.Other common causes of faults with nailing tools are the bumper at the nose end of the cylinder and the O rings on the piston.Pneumatic nailing tools loathe water. make sure that you supply your tool with clean, dry air. Also lubricate your tool regularly