I have four different nail guns and they all operate well around 70 psi.
Nail gun.
I would say you have your air pressure to high. Try turning it down.
Your nail gun may not be shooting nails due to a jammed nail magazine, low air pressure, or a faulty trigger mechanism. Check these components and make sure they are functioning properly to resolve the issue.
The trigger of a pneumatic nail gun has nothing to do with the pressure. The pressure exerted is generated by the compressor and then the impact hammer inside the cylinder of the nail gun. If you are having a no firing or misfiring problem the 'o' ring around the piston is possibly broken or dry . -Have you been regularly using air tool oil, - NOT oiling is the commonest reason for this failure.
Nail gun.
The key differences between an electric nail gun and an air nail gun are the power source and portability. An electric nail gun is powered by electricity and is typically more convenient for indoor projects, while an air nail gun is powered by compressed air and is often more powerful and suitable for heavy-duty outdoor projects. For your project, consider the type of work you will be doing and the location. If you need more power and are working outdoors, an air nail gun may be more suitable. If you are working indoors and need a more portable option, an electric nail gun may be a better choice.
your air compressor should have a knob where you can adjust the amount of air pressure that goes out to your air-line-- this knob will adjust the amount of pressure force you will use for the nail gun. when first starting set the dial to say 50 lbs -- shoot a nail and test again at 60 lbs... and so on until you reach the presure you are comfortable with for your hard or light nailing.
The gun is permanently charged with air, when you push the foot in and pull the trigger air is released to the piston which strikes down to eject the nail and then returns to 'load 'position. If the gun is operating properly, the foot (where the nail comes out) MUST be depressed against a solid object to release the trigger. -Always remember to put a drop or two of air tool oil in the air entry every hundred shots or so.-BE SAFE Never point an air nail gun at anyone !
When a balloon is popped with a nail, the air pressure inside the balloon rapidly decreases, causing the air to quickly escape. The sudden release of air creates a popping sound.
Pressure gauge
An impact wrench is one fastening tool powered by compressed air.
with a hand pump