RTO Paslode 902000 IM250 Ii Cordless 16 Gauge 3/4 2 1/2 Inch Straight Finish Nailer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Have a Paslode IM250 regularly serviced. It has
I would look at the head switch - this is located inside the tool just blow the trigger switch in the handle. There is a slide switch with a spring that actually makes the switch - make sure this is not broken and is in the correct position.
Also, check the fan connector in the head, I have seen these loosen up and back out.
If these don't solve the problem, I would suggest your problem is the molded circuit assy that contains the trigger switch and the head switch.
9/6/2022 7:18:43 AM •
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Were do u get a paslode driver blade
Locate the part number online by searching for the tool's model number "parts list" Once you have that information you can visit you local Fastenal and they can order it for you. Paslode will not sell directly to the public on spare parts. They will point you in the direction of a service center. I only know of two: Fastenal and Fasteners Inc.
5/18/2016 7:02:36 PM •
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The battery charger shows no light.
Plugged in and no light (with or without the battery inserted) tells you that the charger is bad and you will need a new one. Contact ITW Paslode or Fastener's Inc to purchase replacement.
5/18/2016 12:24:06 PM •
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Why doesnt my nail gun, straight nail finisher wont fire?
I need to have a little more information.
Is the green light flashing on the handle?
Does the fan run when you depress the nose?
The most common problem we see with these is bad / expired fuel - be sure to check the date stamped on the bottom of the fuel cell.
One other basic thing to check:
Bent lower probe - these are very prone to bending & that will prevent it from traveling fully and making the head switch inside.
If you still have problems please post more information about what the tool does / doesn't do and I'll talk you through troubleshooting.
8/5/2014 12:25:44 PM •
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Fire blade pasload pin gun doesn't punch the nail in
I'm assuming you've adjusted the depth gauge and this has had no affect? If so you need to do a full service before anything else. That's replacing both upper and lower o rings and give it a good clean. It sounds like your losing compression.
8/3/2014 7:36:43 AM •
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GUN FIRES BUT NAIL DOESN'T COME OUT
I am assuming the driver travels down but misses the nail, if so the end of the driver pin may be worn, a quick fix is to touch the end of the driver on a grinding wheel to reface it, ensure you remove the least amount of material possible to maintain the driver length, if this doesn't fix the problem you may need to replace the front plate
7/4/2014 11:28:07 AM •
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How to open up paslode
Use this link to parts schematic
http://www.paslode.co/uploadedFiles/Cordless_16ga_straight_finish_Parts_Diagram_Schematics.pdf
Remove filter cover (1) and filter (2) remove 4 x cap screws (3) then remove top cover (5) disconnect spark plug lead and fan supply led then rotate head anticlockwise and lift it off, slide out front extrusion (56) remove 2 x screws (68) at bottom front of gun (1 each side) remove 4 x screws (80) from left hand housing cover and 1 x screw (59) from left side of handle bracket (83) Note: Do not remove right hand screw from bracket (83) you will now be able to lift the right hand housing and remove it from the groove in the nail channel, the barrel, combustion chamber and nail channel assembly can now be swung up and out of the right hand housing
7/4/2014 11:16:00 AM •
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When I fire my im250 the firing pin often does not retract
Using a wire "toothbrush" size brush, clean the track in front of the gun where the pin slides - where the nail groove is. **** particles from the nails and the plating from the nails sluffs off fouling the path and causes the pin to stick. After several cleanings of my gun, I noticed that this brushing of the track the firing pin follows keeps it operating for several days without the problem recurring!
12/15/2012 5:28:06 AM •
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Paslode 2nd fix firing pin seems to ride over the
Ok the only thing that keeps it from riding over the top of the nail is your quick release on the front of the tool. I bet when you go to latch the front that it is not very tight. you need to replace the whole door. This should take care of you problem. # 900759 front plate assemblyhttp://www.paslode.com/cleaning-procedures.html
10/29/2012 2:35:56 AM •
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Intermittent firing spark comes and
The plug wire just pushes into the black box. Follow the pink wire going to the spark plug. look for any damaged spots. look were the clamp on top of the head make sure it hasn't been pinched. remove from spark plug and add some dilectric grease (auto parts stores have it) reinstall and test. Good luck
10/29/2012 2:26:32 AM •
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The trigger doesn't engaged. New cell, battery charged, fan works, full of nails, nothing jams.
First thing is to check date on the bottom of fuel cell. Make sure fuel cell is before that date. Now when you depress the safety and the fan comes on listen very closly at the top of the tool. If you hear a snap. Problem is solved. The plug wire is shorting to the head and is not getting into the chamber to fire the tool. Some times if you turn the lights out you can see were it is shorting. Many times it is were the wire goes on to the plug. If this is the case a little dilectric grease will take care of the problem.I remove the plug wire (you will need to remove the four cap screws on top) put the grease around the spark plug and reinstall my wire. reassemble and test. Good luck
10/29/2012 2:13:45 AM •
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Passlode im250ii
Not much information to go on. first thing to check is the date on the fuel cell. On the bottom of the fuel cell you will find a use before this date. fuel goes bad. next is tomake sure the battery is fully charged (light on tool should be green when you put battery in). With fastners in tool depress on wood. Now you should hear the fan start. Pull trigger and it should fire. If t doesn't, make sure there is not a jambed nail. Open quick release on front of tool. Remove jambed nail push driver back inside tool with small screw driver. Try to fire tool again, you may have to lift the tool again off the wood and press back down. when doing this you are putting fuel in the chamber and you might have to do it more than once. Hope this helps. please give more information if it des not. Good luck
10/29/2012 2:04:52 AM •
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