I had an issue a couple of weeks ago with my VN42 not driving nails and it was fixed - or so it seems. Here is the thread that talks about that. https://www.thegrumble.com/threads/vn-42-not-driving-vnails-mostly.88189/ Problem - VN-42 Not Driving VNails - mostly
It was fixed by replacing the Piston Driver Blade. That fixed the problem - sorta.
Since then it has worked partially. When I start up in the morning, it will drive the vnails for 2-3 frames and then take a break. literally. It will drive a vnail and then for the next one in won't. If I let it rest/reset/rejuvenate itself for a couple of minutes and then go back, it will drive a single vnail and then it won't so i let it "rest" for a couple of minutes and its good to go for exactly one vnail. So I drive 1 vnail, go do something else for a couple of minutes, drive 1 vnail, etc. Not very productive.
So this morning it appears to have gone on a permanent break. I did one frame normally and one the second frame it went into its drive, then rest routine. I go the second frame done and part of a third and now it won't drive vnails at all.
So it appears that some other component has gone bad.............but which one. Here are a list of replacement components the FT sells. Hopefully it is one of them.
There is another control valve 732440003 that isn't listed in the store. The VN42 uses 3 of them.
I replaced this a few years ago.
That's basically all the replacement parts that they sell at https://shop.fletcher-terry.com/collections/pneumatics Pneumatics | Shop Fletcher Terry
Any suggestions. I am apparently dead in the water until I figure this out.
BTW, I do have sufficient pressure. When the vnail doesn't drive it sounds like there isn't enough air pressure to drive it but the pressure gauge reads OK (about 100 psi).
One of the suggestions in the manual is an excess of water or oil and to
"Remove the surplus of oil and water from
the valves by disconnecting the air lines
one by one, forcing out the water with
the air"
There are a million lines. not sure how to go about this. Has anyone else done this?
It was fixed by replacing the Piston Driver Blade. That fixed the problem - sorta.
Since then it has worked partially. When I start up in the morning, it will drive the vnails for 2-3 frames and then take a break. literally. It will drive a vnail and then for the next one in won't. If I let it rest/reset/rejuvenate itself for a couple of minutes and then go back, it will drive a single vnail and then it won't so i let it "rest" for a couple of minutes and its good to go for exactly one vnail. So I drive 1 vnail, go do something else for a couple of minutes, drive 1 vnail, etc. Not very productive.
So this morning it appears to have gone on a permanent break. I did one frame normally and one the second frame it went into its drive, then rest routine. I go the second frame done and part of a third and now it won't drive vnails at all.
So it appears that some other component has gone bad.............but which one. Here are a list of replacement components the FT sells. Hopefully it is one of them.
Foot Pedal,Touch Lever, Pushbutton Control Valve (732290002)

There is another control valve 732440003 that isn't listed in the store. The VN42 uses 3 of them.
Pressure Regulator (735630002)
Product Number: 41-599

I replaced this a few years ago.
Soft Clamp Regulator (735130006)

Solenoid/Valve (732140004)

That's basically all the replacement parts that they sell at https://shop.fletcher-terry.com/collections/pneumatics Pneumatics | Shop Fletcher Terry
Any suggestions. I am apparently dead in the water until I figure this out.
BTW, I do have sufficient pressure. When the vnail doesn't drive it sounds like there isn't enough air pressure to drive it but the pressure gauge reads OK (about 100 psi).
One of the suggestions in the manual is an excess of water or oil and to
"Remove the surplus of oil and water from
the valves by disconnecting the air lines
one by one, forcing out the water with
the air"
There are a million lines. not sure how to go about this. Has anyone else done this?