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Pack of 2 Nailer Springs Compatible with DEWALT (DCN692、DCN690) Part No. N233943 N386480 Reset Spring Replacement Kit DCN21PLB DCN21PLM1 DCN693B DCN690B BCF30PTB DCN692M1 CMCN621PLB DCN692B BCF28WWB

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  • Nailer Spring Dimensions: 0.02" Wire Diameter, 0.3" OD, 13.78" Length
  • Compatible with the following models: DCN693B、DCN21PLM1、DCN693B-CA、DCN21PLM1R、DCN21PLM1-CA、DCN693M1-CA、BCF28WWB、BCF28WWB-CA、BCF30PTM1、BCF30PTB、BCF28WWM1、DCN690B-CA、DCN21PLB、DCN21PLB-CA、BCF30PTB-CA、DCN692B、DCN690B、CMCN621PLB、DCN692M1R、DCN692B-CA、BCF30PTM1-CA、DCN693M1、DCN692M1、DCN692M1-CA、BCF28WWM1-CA
  • Nailer Springs for Dewalt Nailer Springs N233943 N386480, The Nailer Springs come in a beautiful, corrosion resistant, nickel plated finish to provide optimum expansion when compressed,Made of 304 steel material.
  • Replacing the DCN6901 Nailer Spring is so easy; it takes only 5 minutes to fix your nailer, and it's a quick fix for Dewalt nailers that don't feed or drive nails.
  • If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us and we will provide you with satisfactory answers in a timely manner!


Compatible with the following components number: DCN21PLB, DCN21PLM1, DCN693B, DCN693M1, DCN690B, BCF30ptb, DCN692M1, DCN692M1, DCN692M1, CMCN621PLB, DCN692B, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W8W, BCF28W8W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W, BCF28W. WB, BCF28WWB, BCF30PTM1, BCF30PTM1, BCF28WWM1


Heather
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
To small poor quality
Ross Davis
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Springs are not as robust as OEM. They do fit and fixed the problem. I just question how long they will last.
Mo
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
My son got these to use for a project he was making and they worked great. He was creating a trigger for a fake wooden gun and it worked really well. He used the rest of the spring for other projects and it held up to all his tests of strength and durability.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I replaced the springs and cleaned my gun with brake clean/contact cleaner. Gun will shoot the nails deep enough now, but these new springs are too weak and don't pull the profiler(firing pin) back up and fully cycle the gun. I had to pull the nail magazine back and it would then cycle. I replaced these new springs with the original OEM springs and gun cycles properly. Cleaning the gun is what fixed my shallow nail set issue.