That is making the gun functionality easier to understand. I did not know before this video that we can operate the gun in a disassembly matter as you do. This is making diagnostic a lot easier to do . Great that you have share your knowledge
Thanks! Your review helped me fix mine. Not the exact same problem but helped me understand the the functions of the two switches. It definitely helps to play with it all taken apart to test it and watch for a spark.
Dan, Good video. Sorry to see you had to buy the expensive spark unit. I suggest you put the old spark unit back in and see if it works. If it does, then sell it to recover some $. Of the 10 Paslode guns I've repaired, I have yet to encounter a bad spark unit. A blinking green light means it's good. Problems are usually a broken slide switch or or dirty wiring. Glad to see you got it working again. Keep it clean and lubricated and it will be reliable.
I had a similar issue (no spark), but it was NOT mechanical. I found the lead wire (red one) coming from the module was not making good contact inside. I shoved it in tight and epoxied the wire to the housing. Works great (again).
Thanks so much for posting this tutorial. I managed to figure out a similar issue with my Paslode nailer where the fan was working but no sparking. It had to do with a engage button which was not pressing when the trigger/cylinder was pushed to fire the nail. It turned out that the O ring on the fan assembly has become loose and preventing the cylinder to go all the back to engage mode. I am trying to figure out where to buy the O ring locally. Where did you buy the parts?
Well done! Probably it that makes mine not work...well let's hope it is. Same problem with 350which has a more or similar sensor with a roller easier to fix with a piece of alu or a couple of drops with acrylic fast glue
For a VERY expensive gun, the engineering sucks. A plastic part that gets slammed on by pressing the tip of the gun, who could've foreseen it breaking. Wow I wasted over $1000.00 on 2 guns, that are both broken. There should be a class action lawsuit. Getting me and electric nailer next.
Thank you for being a patient person and doing the work we don’t have the time or patience for.saved me a time and money.
Respect! I got the same problem I have watched over 100 videos but only yours! Only your saying the true!
That is making the gun functionality easier to understand. I did not know before this video that we can operate the gun in a disassembly matter as you do. This is making diagnostic a lot easier to do . Great that you have share your knowledge
just took mine apart the broken piece was still on the housing , it’s sixteen on amazon thank you .
Thanks! Your review helped me fix mine. Not the exact same problem but helped me understand the the functions of the two switches. It definitely helps to play with it all taken apart to test it and watch for a spark.
Watched this with interest and saved me significant time and money. Thanks
Dan, Good video. Sorry to see you had to buy the expensive spark unit. I suggest you put the old spark unit back in and see if it works. If it does, then sell it to recover some $. Of the 10 Paslode guns I've repaired, I have yet to encounter a bad spark unit. A blinking green light means it's good. Problems are usually a broken slide switch or or dirty wiring. Glad to see you got it working again. Keep it clean and lubricated and it will be reliable.
great job. i'm working on a straight 250 finish nailer my self . No fire. appreciate the vid.
Love your honesty. I will check mine too. That little spark unit is very spendie
Brilliant mate, saved me a load of grief.
Nicely explained Dan, thanks for the info, I'm thinking mine has the same issue
Thank you for your very helpful video. Exactly what was looking for.
Great Video Daniel! Very thorough.
I had a similar issue (no spark), but it was NOT mechanical. I found the lead wire (red one) coming from the module was not making good contact inside. I shoved it in tight and epoxied the wire to the housing. Works great (again).
Yup, that worked as well on the 350
Thank you sir for your experience, exactly what was wrong with mine also.
Thanks i will be checking this out next. i wasn't aware of this.
yea there were a few plastic pieces of plastic fell out as i opened the body.
Thank you for posting this!
thanks - im going to look at that sliding
part right now before I buy a new spark module for $95
It did need the spark module after I replaced the slider
Thank you for doing this….
Thanks. I've got tthe same problem. Won't know until I get it apart and see if this is the cause.
The spark ignited the butane which provides the propulsion? And the battery just powers the spark and the fan?
That's exactly right.
Thsnks, your video very helpful, 👌👍🙏
Thanks so much for posting this tutorial. I managed to figure out a similar issue with my Paslode nailer where the fan was working but no sparking. It had to do with a engage button which was not pressing when the trigger/cylinder was pushed to fire the nail. It turned out that the O ring on the fan assembly has become loose and preventing the cylinder to go all the back to engage mode. I am trying to figure out where to buy the O ring locally.
Where did you buy the parts?
ebay
Well done! Probably it that makes mine not work...well let's hope it is. Same problem with 350which has a more or similar sensor with a roller easier to fix with a piece of alu or a couple of drops with acrylic fast glue
Thanks man helped me out ! Excellent video..
Good on you mate. Smart way.
Thank You 🙏🏼
Thank you worked perfectly
Great job bud!
Thanks mate👌
Thank you so much
Where I can buy the parts.
great job buddy!!!!
merci from France
Perfecto amigo. Resolví el problem
Great stuff...thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Thank you!!!!
How is the name of this part?
Its named do your homework watch the whole video👍
Used mine 4 times. Sat for 8 months and no spark. This isn't the problem with mine though
sliding backwards !
For a VERY expensive gun, the engineering sucks. A plastic part that gets slammed on by pressing the tip of the gun, who could've foreseen it breaking. Wow I wasted over $1000.00 on 2 guns, that are both broken. There should be a class action lawsuit. Getting me and electric nailer next.