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trying to repair my Accuset 23g pin nailer - pconroy - 05-28-2022 Senco Accuset. It stopped driving pins. Disassembled front, cleared out any dead pins. Disassembled piston, clean -- nothing in there. It sure *sounds* like the piston is driving down. It sounds as loud as before. Just no pins come out anymore. ![]() Bought it used here, worked great for 10 years. I'd like to see if I can resurrect it, if possible. Suggestions? Thank you! RE: trying to repair my Accuset 23g pin nailer - Stwood_ - 05-28-2022 Is the driver retracting back into the head, or just hanging out? Oil the driver shaft up, may be dry, or broken. Ereplacement may have o-ring kits yet if needed. RE: trying to repair my Accuset 23g pin nailer - pconroy - 05-31-2022 Thanks Steve. I futzed with it for an hour - and then went to Harbor Fright and got their 23g pin nailer for $25... Oh well. RE: trying to repair my Accuset 23g pin nailer - kurt18947 - 06-01-2022 Harbor Freight's small pneumatic fastener guns don't seem to be bad at all. I don't have their 23 ga. gun but I do have their T50 stapler and it'll sink 9/16" staples into red oak all day long. I don't know about their framing guns but if I needed an 18,16 or 15 ga. gun I'd have no reservations about HF. I also have their wood flooring nailer and it did exactly what I expected it to do. |