Fix 2 Common Problems with the Milwaukee M18 FUEL Brad Nailer 2746-20 Gen2. BEST 18v Brad Nailer!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • In this video we walk you through fixing 2 common problems often reported with the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18 Guage Brad Nailer 2746-20 Gen2. This is one of the best 18v brad nailers out there!
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    Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2746-20 18 Gauge Brad Nailer:
    www.amazon.com/Milwauke-FUEL-...
    Metabo (Hitachi) 1-1/2 Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nails | 1,000 Count:
    www.amazon.com/Metabo-HPT-241...
    Metabo (Hitachi) 2 Inch 18 Gauge Brad Nails | 1,000 Count:
    www.amazon.com/Metabo-HPT-241...
    Chapters
    00:00 - Intro
    00:28 - Constant Jams
    02:53 - Depth Adjustment
    04:37 - Depth Demo
    06:07 - Wrap Up
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Комментарии • 66

  • @bobpattee1945
    @bobpattee1945 Год назад +3

    Thank you! You are spot on. My Brad nailer was jamed and it would not function. I got the nail out and used the reset procedure and I was using Dewalt 1 1/2" brads. Swapping them out and it is working fine with my Porter Cable brads. So appreciate your time in putting this together for us!

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      Glad I was able to help you! Thanks for watching.

    • @deafdeal3r
      @deafdeal3r 19 дней назад

      Nothing but jams and double feeds with bostitch brad nails

  • @fix-it-alljohn9837
    @fix-it-alljohn9837 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the help. I changed over to the porter cable brads and working great now!!

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  8 месяцев назад +1

      Glad I was able to help! Thanks for watching.

  • @johnpruitt5400
    @johnpruitt5400 Год назад +2

    Completely agree on the DeWalt nails

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @HammerJagg
    @HammerJagg Год назад +1

    I own four of these. We’ve been using them religiously for the past three months. Recently they’ve been not sinking the nails. We are using them the same way we always have and are using the same nails.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +2

      Interesting that all 4 are acting up at the same time. Could it be somehow related to where they are stored, moisture or something? I had a tool years ago that didn't operate full power and I cleaned the contacts and it fixed the problem. In this nailers manual it does state 'If the tool does not start or operate at full power with a fully charged battery pack, clean the contacts on
      the battery pack.' Not sure if that will help but worth a try. Assuming you have multiple batteries as well so I doubt all 4 batteries would fail at the same time as well.

    • @brandonh6326
      @brandonh6326 8 месяцев назад +3

      Milwaukee makes use of a pressurized air piston in their nailers. They work great until the air slowly leaks out and then they lose power. Inside the gun is a schraeder valve with female 1/8" BSP threads

    • @BrandonContracting
      @BrandonContracting 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm having the same problem with sinking nails in MDF. It just won't sink a 2 inch nail and it feels weaker in general after maybe 20-25k nails.

    • @amac4170
      @amac4170 6 месяцев назад

      How much of a process is it to have the nitrogen chamber refilled to factory psi?

    • @michaelmarr2260
      @michaelmarr2260 4 месяца назад +1

      I just used air to recharge mine. I took the entire gun apart to troubleshoot. Took me 3 nights to figure it out. Surprised I got it all back together and working again. There's a hex bolt in the bottom of the air tank you unscrew. From there I used an air gun with the needle you use to blow up basketballs/soccer balls. There's a tiny one way valve under the screw you take out that I place the air gun on and push until the valve opens. I then shot air in it for a few seconds. Apparently it was enough air to recharge it. I also used a small rubber piece to seal the air as I injected air into the tank. I'll make a video if it happens again. At this point, I don't feel like dismantling the gun again for the 12th time.

  • @salemkaresllc7309
    @salemkaresllc7309 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the advice. My brad nailer kept jamming with the dewalt nail. After I changed no more jams

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад

      Glad I was able to help. Thanks for watching!

  • @TanukiDigital
    @TanukiDigital 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've gotten a few jams over my lastest project, then tonight one catastrophic jam. I thought I'd have to get warranty repair, but I was finally able to get the bent nail out after disassembling the nail feeder. And you guessed it... DEWALT nails! $#%$@#!

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  5 месяцев назад +1

      These Dewalt nails will get you every time in this Milwaukee gun!

  • @blt981
    @blt981 Месяц назад +1

    Tnx

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Месяц назад

      Glad I was able to help. Thanks for watching.

  • @sophiasartsandcrafts36
    @sophiasartsandcrafts36 Год назад +1

    Great video. My dad just bought a new milwaukee nail gun. He has Dewalt nails. On the 10th nail, it jammed and the nail went through the plastic and broke the gun

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      Return that gun to the store and get replacement and use Metabo or Porter Cable nails going forward and you will be happy. Im sure Milwaukee gets these returned all the time because of this Dewalt nail jamming up the tool. Glad I was able to help.

  • @tsizzle
    @tsizzle Год назад

    Thanks for the tips! If you can only buy one nailer, which would you buy? 18 gauge brad nailer? 16 gauge finish nailer or 15 gauge finish nailer? Mostly doing baseboards, door and window frame trims, wood fencing, etc.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      They all have their place depending on what you're trying to do, however if picking 1 I would probably go with the 18-gauge brad nailer. Baseboards and door/window trim would definitely be best suited with 18 gauge. For wood fencing, you would probably want larger nail. Hope this helps.

    • @1joshua
      @1joshua Год назад +1

      I agree i get more use from the 18ga nailer, i also have the 15ga and love it as well for anything that may require a larger fastener for more holding power than what you’d get out of the 18ga. & there’s applications where the 15ga would just be hella overkill.
      Never had or used the 16ga or the pin nailer. Interested in both though.
      I did have the 30° framing nailer but returned it asap… I’m open to purchasing it again in the future but only if i also have the extended clip for it because that gun drove me crazy, every time i blinked i had to reload the damn thing. Everything else about it was solid though, so much power

  • @edgarbautista5353
    @edgarbautista5353 Год назад +1

    Yeah i had this same problem with my gen 2 those Dewalt nails are no good always jams portle cable works like a charm

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      Yeah makes you wonder what is wrong with the Dewalt nails. My brothers Dewalt nailer doesn't even like those Dewalt nails as they jam in that tool as well.

  • @araimis
    @araimis 5 месяцев назад

    I just recently came to the same concllusion on the nails being the reason for the jams, bit I think it's the glue used to hold the nails together. I am jaming using the Hitachi nails (1 in 5 nails at best). The difference is they are very old. At least several years and have been in a hot/cold garage, year after year. Going to try some new ones to see if this persists, but agree, it's the nails.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  5 месяцев назад

      Yea you may be right, the glue holding the nails together could be causing the problem.

  • @daviddeupree4677
    @daviddeupree4677 23 дня назад

    I just unboxed and tried a few shots and it is consistently leaving a 1-1/2” brad nail out by 1/2”. Changed to 3/4” and left it proud a little more than 1/4” above the wood surface. Any suggestions?

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  22 дня назад

      I would make sure the depth dial screw is threaded into the depth adjustment dial. As you rotate, you should see the screw moving to either increase or decrease depth. If it doesn't move it may be stripped out or defective.

  • @lightmechanic2370
    @lightmechanic2370 6 месяцев назад

    Canada here. Porter Cable nails almost never jam for me. Hitachi nails were a nightmare jamming every 10 nails. Dewalt jam every 300-400.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm surprised you had issues with the Hitachi nails as I use them and the Porter Cable exclusively without any problems.

  • @uofmdad42goblue2
    @uofmdad42goblue2 Год назад

    I use those in my Milwaukee brad nailer 2nd gen and I have not had any issues with those nails. thousands of those nails used. I am very surprised you're experiencing that. I have just wasted about 75 of them to see if it will jam lol nope still coming out with no problem ...I buy boxes of those weakly at Home Depot and have never any issue

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад

      Interesting your able to use those nails in your gun without problems. The box I have is probably 3-4 years old and was initially purchased for my pneumatic Dewalt 18-gauge gun. Not sure if that has something to do with it or not. Thanks for watching.

  • @Ethnosis
    @Ethnosis Год назад

    I haven’t had any issues with mine, all I use is cheap Amazon brads. I’m going to try out some other brand and see how that goes

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      I have used some other Amazon branded products as well with good success. Most of the Amazon branded products are just relabeled products from major brands.

  • @1joshua
    @1joshua Год назад

    The issue that I’m having right now is i just noticed the depth adjustment knob for mine is jammed. It’s not turning up or down. & when i shoot a nail, it’s only going into the wood about halfway lol currently unusable. I put buku mileage on it, love it, but need to figure out how to get it back into action though….

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      I haven't experienced any issues with my depth adjustment knob jamming. If you're within the 5-year window for the warranty, I would suggest taking to an authorized dealer as they are good about repairing/replacing if defective.

    • @1joshua
      @1joshua Год назад +1

      @@TeamDIYNow most definitely. This is actually my second nailer, same brand and model. The issue that i had for the previous one was about right under a year in it took a nasty fall and landed right around the clip area. It must’ve landed on something, anyway the clip on these things is just plastic so once that cracked, the clip no longer closed properly. Brought it in and they swapped it out for a fresh one 🤷‍♂️ i think cardholders get 12 months for returns on most items.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад

      @@1joshua Thats good to hear they swapped the first one after it was damaged. I have dropped mine a few times but was lucky it didn't damage anything. If they could only make these battery nailers the same size as the pneumatic ones!

  • @blackdogproductions2044
    @blackdogproductions2044 Год назад

    I'm having a hard time with this nailer. Mine jams with Metabo nails, Senco nails, and Porter cable nails. It jams constantly. I think there's some other issues going on here that aren't happening in every gun.
    Anyone know what Milwaukee's warrenty support on these guns is like? Will they fix this or replace it? I've never tried a warrenty claim on a powertool before.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад

      Do you have the Gen1 or Gen2? I know the Gen1 had a bunch of problems. In regard to the warranty, should be 5 years that either they will fix or replace. Check out this link here to find authorized repair shop: www.milwaukeetool.com/Support/Registration-and-Warranty

    • @Ethnosis
      @Ethnosis Год назад +1

      You can either go to the website and fill out the forms but if you have a Milwaukee certified repair shop in your town/city you can just stop by there and explain what’s going on and they will either give u a brand new one or fix yours for you

  • @user-oq4du8dy2j
    @user-oq4du8dy2j 6 месяцев назад

    Would you know why the low battery led is turned on yet the battery is completely charged?

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  6 месяцев назад

      Assuming you're talking about the battery indicator on the gun? If so, I would first confirm the battery works on any other tool. If it does, then the next thing I would try is to clean the contacts on the gun and battery. If battery is full but the tool isn't getting power, it could be something as simple as the contacts. If that doesn't work and assuming the gun wont fire (if it still works, I would ignore the light), reach out to Milwaukee and if you're under the 5-year warranty I'm sure they would replace. Hope this helps.

  • @tvolz40
    @tvolz40 5 месяцев назад

    No jams in mine, but the nose sensor thing will sometimes shoot with a slight bump, or shoot after a second after being pressed

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  5 месяцев назад

      I typically don't use the auto firing mode so can't say I have experienced any issues with a delay on mine.

    • @tvolz40
      @tvolz40 5 месяцев назад

      @@TeamDIYNow even with singke fire there is some lag, not often enough for me to exchange, also cant stich nail at to much of an andgle which is unfortunate other than that its good

  • @Zenforya
    @Zenforya Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot I’ll try some better nails.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад

      Glad I was able to help. Thanks for watching.

  • @markbeckman7665
    @markbeckman7665 5 месяцев назад

    The Brand of nails definitely makes a difference. With that being said I don’t trust it to not ruin something valuable it still jams consistently. Brads that work ok I’ve found are Porter Cable and Grip Rite from HD. Nails that don’t work Bostich, Grip Fast, Dewalt, Senco. Maybe Milwaukee should come out with a nail that shoots consistently. Only Milwaukee tool I own that I wish I didn’t need. Don’t want to switch brands. Also depth gauge setting doesn’t work right either. Hope they come up with a real solution other than brands of nails.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  5 месяцев назад

      I personally haven't had any issues with the depth adjustment after I got use to applying constant pressure.

  • @MistAtsiM
    @MistAtsiM 6 месяцев назад

    I'm using porter cable now... And it's jamming every other nail.

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  6 месяцев назад

      Maybe try some different nails to see if it helps as there could be the rare defect in the nails. If not, you may have a defective gun as I'm not aware of anyone have problems with the porter cable nails.

  • @bradleyaleixo8254
    @bradleyaleixo8254 2 месяца назад

    They don’t tell you that the guns are never the same after it runs out of the gas no matter how much you muck around with trying to fill the tank back up

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  2 месяца назад

      I have heard that before, hopefully you were able to get it replaced under warranty. I'm curious how many nails you estimate you went through before it started acting up?

  • @tomcooke9221
    @tomcooke9221 7 месяцев назад

    my issue is with 2" nails ...they don't fire...they are the porter cable ones. anything 1.5" or less, so far, is fine. but nothing with 2"

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  7 месяцев назад

      You may have an issue with your gun if you can't fire any 2" nails. I mainly use 2" nails in mine all the time while using Porter Cable or Metabo.

  • @jesterraj
    @jesterraj Год назад +1

    Those Hitachi work good on my ryobi 18ga nailer

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      Agreed, these Hitachi finish nails are my favorite as well!

  • @danthechippie4439
    @danthechippie4439 Год назад

    What nails does milwaukee recommend to use with their nail gun?

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +2

      In the manual they don't mention any specific brads outside of use the right gauge for your specific gun. They do have a section where they say 'Most jams are caused by a fastener or part of a fastener wedged between the driver blade and nail guide. Fasterner strips with an incorrect collation angle or the wrong fastener gauge may cause continuous jamming.' My guess is that there is something specific with these Dewalt brads in the head of the brad that these guns don't like.

  • @nodoubt46able
    @nodoubt46able Год назад

    had 3 so far....every single one has that horrible ass battery rattle...seriously milwalkee? unacceptable for a 300 dollar, top notch trim gun...ive got 10 year old makita stuff thats been heavily abused, dropped ran o ver you name it....batteries are still like glued on when you snap em in.....

    • @TeamDIYNow
      @TeamDIYNow  Год назад +1

      I know what you mean, the batteries do seem to fit a little sloppy on this 18-gauge nailer. However, I haven't experienced any performance impact.

    • @nodoubt46able
      @nodoubt46able Год назад

      @@TeamDIYNow yeah, it just makes it feel like a 20 dollar flea market tool everytime i pick it up........what a shame

    • @milesroberts3410
      @milesroberts3410 Год назад

      Plus a rattling battery increases tool vibration. That increases fatigue in a repetitive impact tool like a nailer.