01-10-2022, 12:52 AM
I was using my Porter Cable angled finishing nailer on a job a while back when the trigger suddenly seemed "wonky". On closer inspection I found the pin holding the trigger assembly in had come loose and it nearly dropped out! Further investigation revealed that I'd lost the retainer clip holding the pin in place. OK, I'll pick one up someplace & be up and running again in no time... Famous Last Words.
It turns out many manufacturers didn't use steel retaining clips, they used a tiny rubber donut that snapped over the end of the pin to hold it in place, and that these were known to degrade with time & fall off. Shouldn't be too hard to find? Ya, right!
Turning to the internet, I found an OEM part cheap enough, at $2.99- but nearly $13 shipping! Amazon had "Free" shipping but wanted between $10-$17! Right... After I regained my wits, I decided to see if any local tool repair places might have one, reasoning that I can't be the only person with this problem, especially if it's designed to fail...
Most places I called said they could get the part (ordered on Amazon) for retail price + S&H, in about 6 wks or so, but didn't stock that item. Then Lady Luck smiled- one place had one in inventory, but at an out of state branch- but they could have it sent up and I'd have it in a few weeks... for $2.99+ tax! Ordered & done! It finally came in and I picked it up a few days ago. How so small a thing (see pic) can be such a PITA is beyond me! But apparently, they're used by several manufacturers including: Metabo, DeWalt, Senco, Grip-Rite, Bostitch, & Freeman. For reference (if you need one), the one I got was: Porter Cable Urethane Retainer, Part Number 890725.
It turns out many manufacturers didn't use steel retaining clips, they used a tiny rubber donut that snapped over the end of the pin to hold it in place, and that these were known to degrade with time & fall off. Shouldn't be too hard to find? Ya, right!
Turning to the internet, I found an OEM part cheap enough, at $2.99- but nearly $13 shipping! Amazon had "Free" shipping but wanted between $10-$17! Right... After I regained my wits, I decided to see if any local tool repair places might have one, reasoning that I can't be the only person with this problem, especially if it's designed to fail...
Most places I called said they could get the part (ordered on Amazon) for retail price + S&H, in about 6 wks or so, but didn't stock that item. Then Lady Luck smiled- one place had one in inventory, but at an out of state branch- but they could have it sent up and I'd have it in a few weeks... for $2.99+ tax! Ordered & done! It finally came in and I picked it up a few days ago. How so small a thing (see pic) can be such a PITA is beyond me! But apparently, they're used by several manufacturers including: Metabo, DeWalt, Senco, Grip-Rite, Bostitch, & Freeman. For reference (if you need one), the one I got was: Porter Cable Urethane Retainer, Part Number 890725.
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