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DeWalt Power nailers

Official DeWalt power nailer parts

Sears PartsDirect has the genuine replacement parts you need to fix any problem that you encounter with your DeWalt power nailer. DeWalt power nailers typically provide you with years of reliable service but parts can break at any time and even the most durable parts eventually wear out. Find the repair parts you need to restore your DeWalt power nailer to its top condition at Sears PartsDirect.

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Common replacement parts for DeWalt power nailers

  • Magazine spring. The magazine spring pushes the nails forward in the magazine so the first nail can be driven into the work piece.
  • Magazine. The magazine holds the nails inside the tool and feeds the nails into the firing mechanism.
  • Nose. The nose holds the nail or staple in position to drive into the work piece.
  • Pusher housing. The pusher housing holds the pusher in place inside the magazine.

Safety tips to follow when using bump action on your DeWalt power nailer

  • When using the bump action feature, be careful to avoid unintentional double fires of the power nailer caused by accidentally allowing the contact trip to re-contact the work surface due to recoil.
  • To avoid double fires of the power nailer, don't engage the power nailer against the work surface with strong force. Allow the tool to recoil fully after each actuation.
  • Always keep the power nailer in control when using the bump actuating mode. Inaccurate placement of the tool can result in misdirected discharge of nails.
  • Be aware of material thickness when driving nails. Don't leave protruding nails in the work because protruding nails can cause injury.
  • Don't drive nails blindly into walls or other surfaces. Nails driven into live electrical wires or plumbing can result in injury and/or property damage.
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