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    Information on repairing Bostitch N60 Finish Nailer

    I ran my Bostitch N60 Finish Nailer with a little too much air pressure and blew the trigger valve.

    Is it really difficult to repair it myself? It looks like I just have to remove the roll pin to the trigger and unscrew the valve.

    Anyone have any hints?

    Thanks!

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    Evidently that's a common problem with Bostitch nailers because I've already replaced the trigger valve on my Bostitch framing nailer and now my 15 gauge finish nailer has the same problem. FWIW, I don't believe it's too much air pressure but that the valves simply wear out. Regardless, I still like the Bostitch nailers and have several.

    Replacement is pretty simple as you noted, or at least it was on my framing nailer.
    Cody


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    Thanks, Cody.

    I think I'll pick up the part and try to replace it. I'll post back to this thread on my experience.

    l8r

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    Just to close out this post ...

    I picked up a new trigger valve and was able to easily get the nailer working again. Removed two roll pins, used the provided lube on the o-rings of the valve and reassembled and works great.

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    Do you still have your N60? I'm looking for a top bumper and the only one I can find is for the n60fn.
    three three oh five five for five five four nine
    thanks!

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    Do you think just replacing the o-rings would have fixed it? or is it sealed so you can not get to the inside.

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    Is the bumper a spring? On my Porter cable I lost the little spring in the top section. I used a spring from a washerless faucet.

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    No, it's not the spring. The N60 is the only one like it. The N60FN is widely available and so are the parts. I may do one of a couple of things: replace the tailcoat with an FN one, or just find a used FN and be done with it. All of the parts are compatible except for the tailcap, bumper, and exhaust.

    Part 4. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/mode...5/0704000.html

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