SOURCE: Arrow ET200 nail gun only put nails in 1/8 of inch.
I solved the problem. I took the nailer outside and plugged it into the outlet on my electrical post. It worked perfectly. I was not getting enough power from the outlet I was using in the house.
SOURCE: does the ET200 nail the 1.25 Brad all the way, the
Sorry no answer for solving, But my ET200 does the same as you are describing. What's the purpose of using this tool if I have to go back and set each nail if the ET200 is suppose to do it for me? I will check back, but if you have found the solution, I would like to hear it. [email protected]
SOURCE: Wher can I purchase a replacement circut board for
Do you still need this? I have a good board from my ET200. I dropped it, and the piece that keeps the nail driver steady when it shoots in & out broke off. However, the gun still functions fine. Let me know.
SOURCE: a 1 1/4" brad nail only penetrates 1/2 inch
Hi, There should be a power adjustment on the top of the driving head. Make adjustments there, and the penetration should improve.
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SOURCE: brad nail only goes 1/2" into wood. there is no
You might get better penetration if you use your other hand to press the gun down firmly onto the surface before you pull the trigger. (This will help if the gun tends to jump a little when you fire it.) Or, if the surface you are firing into might not be rigid enough (like a thin board that is not supported) - in that case you might improve the penetration by better supporting the surface you are nailing into, perhaps by placing it on the floor. On the other hand, this may simply be a case that the gun is not powerful enough to do what you want it to do. To test that theory, try it into a piece of soft wood (like a 2X4) or find a soft thick material as a first layer over the wood you are using. Perhaps you can use shorter nails - thin brads in wood don't gain much strength beyond 1/2 inch penetration anyway. The length of the brad only needs to be about 1/2 inch longer than the thickness of the first layer of material. I hope this helps, good luck Al K
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