Hitachi 881973 Lot de 1 coup pour cloueuses Hitachi NV65AH et NV45AC

Brand:Hitachi

3.1/5

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Description du produit Hitachi 881973 Single Shot Set pour Hitachi NV65AH et NV45AC Siding Nailers DU FABRICANT Le Hitachi 881973 Single Shot Set pour Hitachi NV65AH et NV45AC Siding Nailers est bien construit avec un design simple. Le coup unique convient aux cloueuses de bardage Hitachi NV65AH et NV45AC. Ce produit ne se cassera pas et ne s'écaillera pas et est utilisé comme pièce de rechange et d'assemblage pour les cloueuses Hitachi. Ce produit est spécialement conçu pour les projets de rénovation domiciliaire et est fabriqué à partir de matériaux de haute qualité. Ce qui distingue cette pièce est sa configuration intuitive, rapide et sa conception durable. Utilisez ce coup unique avec vos outils électriques Hitachi en quelques secondes ! Cette pièce est parfaite pour être rangée dans votre garage ou remise pour des pièces de rechange pratiques et est conçue pour résister à des années d'utilisation répétée. L'ensemble Hitachi 881973 Single Shot est garanti à l'acheteur d'origine contre tout défaut de matériaux et de fabrication pendant une période de 30 jours à compter de la date d'achat d'origine. Chaque accessoire Hitachi est conçu selon les normes les plus élevées et est rigoureusement testé pour ses performances et sa durabilité. Depuis sa création, Hitachi a été le pionnier des technologies innovantes qui ont amélioré la qualité de l'artisanat dans le monde entier. Hitachi est un chef de file dans la recherche et le développement d'outils électriques et a réalisé de nombreuses premières dans l'industrie des outils électriques. Aujourd'hui, Hitachi perpétue la tradition d'innovation et d'ingénierie avec de nouvelles fonctionnalités en plus de la qualité classique.

Livré avec une garantie limitée de 30 jours. Intuitif et facile à utiliser avec une configuration rapide. Conçu pour les cloueuses à parement Hitachi NV65AH et NV45AC. Fabriqué en matériau résistant. Bien construit avec un design simple.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item model number ‎881973
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.8 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Hitachi
Part Number ‎881973
Product Dimensions ‎6 x 4 x 1 inches

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Scritto da: D. McCann
Install single shot trigger for Hitachi NV65AH
After installing Hardie siding on an entire house, I never quite developed the "limp-wrist" bump nailing technique that is supposed to eliminate double shots and jams. I'm a decent general builder, but I don;t install siding every day for a living. Lots of practice is important for being proficient at any skilled trade. (My masonry work isn't as good as pros either). So, the single shot allows the rest of us to be more deliberate with placement of the nail gun before firing. There are no installation instructions, only a fairly useless diagram. Some simple tips and pictures make installation fast and easy. 1. Remove original trigger by taking off snap ring and pushing out the retaining pin that the trigger pivots on. 2. Locate the 1/8" roll pin in the nail gun housing above the trigger. There are other roll pins the same size that don't need to come out lower down. 3. Drive the roll pin out with a proper sized drift. Gun may be metric but 1/8" drift works very well. 4. The black bushing containing the valve piston should pretty much fall out. If your gun is really dirty, clean and pull it out with needle nose pliers. You will have three pieces; the black aluminum bushing, the piston, and a spring. 5. Grease the new piston lightly and slide the o-ring on. Use the old piston for reference. 6. Place the new piston and spring in the bushing like the old piston was, and insert back into the nail gun. Note that there is a curved slot on one side of the bushing where the roll pin will go to retain it in place. Be careful to hold the bushing all the way in against the spring pressure before driving in the roll pin retainer. The aluminum busing can ge easily gouged by the steel roll pin if it is misaligned. 7. Install the new trigger using the new trigger retaining pin, and secure with the old snap ring. Update on use: I finally had occasion to use the nailer after installing the single shot trigger. I am replacing cedar siding on my house, and the Hitachi nailer is like an entirely different tool. The nail depth setting adjustment works well and there are no double shots or jams. This is the way the nailer should have been shipped originally.
Scritto da: TomaPeti
Great quality, instructions really suck
It is really well made, seems to be working (I just installed and tried today). The instructions really suck. I checked the original maintenance documents and there are no instructions how to get the trigger out. Since it wasn't super straight forward, I decided to record what I was doing. Here is what I did: 1) Put the O ring on the new plunger 2) Remove retaining pin from trigger pin with a flat screwdriver 3) Push the trigger pin out 4) Remove old trigger 5) Push roll pin out at the trigger. I used a sawed off screwdriver to hammer it out 6) Pull valve busing out with needle nose plier 7) Remove old plunger 8) Install new plunger in place the old one 9) Push the old valve bushing back to its original place. Make sure that the notch on the side of the busing (for the roll pin) will be looking towards the top of the gun, where the roll pin will be 10) While holding the bushing down, push and hammer the roll pin in 11) Put the new trigger into place 12) Push the new trigger pin through the gun and the new trigger 13) Install the old retaining ring on the trigger pin using needle nose pliers
Scritto da: John P Beck
Hopefully these installation instructions will help someone
Seems expensive, has no real installation instructions, I had to return the 1st one I received since it appeared used and only had 2 out of 4 parts included which is why I can't give it five stars. The trigger does work well and safely only fires once when pressed against the work followed by a trigger pull. The install is fairly straight forward once figured out. I cold not find any help online so I will try to describe the steps. 1) lubricate and push the tiny o-ring over the short end of the trigger pins so it sits in the small groove. 2) Push off the e-clip to remove the pin with the flat on it and also remove the old trigger (you might need to push on nose piece to remove trigger) 3) Punch out the roll pin that is between the trigger location and handle. This frees the small round housing that retains the spring loaded firing pin that you put the o-ring on. 4) Replace the firing pin and the round housing paying attention to make sure the groove for the roll pin in the housing is facing forward 5) Tap the roll pin back in. 6 Put in new trigger, new pin with flat and the e-clip. The trigger seems floppy but push the nose piece and the operation will make sense.

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