"anita" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I recently purchased this brad nailer and compressor, which included four
> fittings. I can\'t seem to get any of them to work with the nailer.
> Anyone have this tool? Any help would be appreciated!
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Look at this page and this site, quality parts. Might help you figure out
what you need.
https://www.miltonindustries.com/uploads/Page_36_Milton_Catalog.pdf
Fittings ? - air types - might have to pull the slide or Not pull the
slide. At high pressure you are opening the valve and have to push
back the pressure as well as a spring.
Let us know what fittings - some are trigger parts and nose parts and such.
Martin
On 4/4/2011 7:20 PM, anita wrote:
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> I recently purchased this brad nailer and compressor, which included four
> fittings. I can\'t seem to get any of them to work with the nailer.
> Anyone have this tool? Any help would be appreciated!
>
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On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 00:20:02 +0000,
[email protected] (anita) wrote:
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>I recently purchased this brad nailer and compressor, which included four
>fittings. I can\'t seem to get any of them to work with the nailer.
>Anyone have this tool? Any help would be appreciated!
There are two main styles of fittings, industrial M style, most widely
used) and automotive T style, not widely used today.
http://goo.gl/IXcYT automotive
http://goo.gl/oFuZ6 industrial
When I retired my wrenches, I had to refit to M style all around.
--
Not merely an absence of noise, Real Silence begins
when a reasonable being withdraws from the noise in
order to find peace and order in his inner sanctuary.
-- Peter Minard