Why Does My Nail Gun Shoot Two Nails & How To Fix It (2024)

Because they are so simple to use, nail guns are becoming more and more popular for all types of carpentry. Quickly shooting a nail can significantly speed up labor, whether it’s for DIYers or those building with wood.

However, in addition to being quick, nail guns can be dangerous to the operator and anybody nearby if something goes wrong with the nailer.

And a nail gun’s tendency to fire two nails at once is a regular issue. As a result, you wonder, why does my nail gun shoot two nails instead of one at a time.

The recoil is mostly responsible for your nail gun’s ability to fire two nails. Both the nail gun and what you do could be to blame for this. The nail gun may occasionally recoil due to air compression, or perhaps the issue is that the nail gun tends to leap up little as you fire, then you immediately push it back down while still pulling the trigger.

A double-fire nail gun poses a risk due to the potential for serious consequences for nearby occupants as well as damage to tools and property if one of the nails ricochets or fires in a different location than anticipated.

To avoid injuries, it is good to know what causes a nail gun to double fire and how to solve the problem. That is why in this article I discuss all possible causes and what you can do to avoid the risk of double firing.

Table Of Contents

  1. Why does my nail gun shoot two nails?
    • Recoil
    • other factors that may cause firing nailers to double fire
  2. How To Fix Nail gun Double Firing Problems?
    • What pressure should I set my nail gun at?
  3. What are the risks of a nail gun shooting 2 nails
  4. Why does my nail gun shoot two nails – conclusion

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Why does my nail gun shoot two nails?

Recoil

When the trigger is squeezed, compressed pressure will provide a brief yet potent burst to fire a nail. A mechanism in the nail gun will be activated by this pressure, causing one nail to be driven out of the magazine and exit the nail gun.

This strong thrust will cause a recoil as well. The nail gun will naturally gravitate in the opposite way as a result.

A second nail may be discharged in a split second as a result of the recoil. Some gadgets are so sensitive that a rebound will set off the mechanism once more, instantly firing a second nail.

The nail gun could leap on the wood as a result of the recoil. Because you as the user are aware of this recoil, you may unintentionally exert more pressure on the nail gun to hold it in place. Because everything happens so quickly, you haven’t let go of the trigger at that point, which causes the nail gun’s nose to drop once again and gives it the order to fire once more.

This is only possible if you have a nail gun with a contact trigger. When the trigger is held down and the nose is pressed repeatedly, the trigger mechanism can shoot a nail.

I discussed more information about the different types of trigger mechanisms in my article, 9 Important Nail Gun Safety Tips You Must See.

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other factors that may cause firing nailers to double fire

However, in addition to recoil, there are other factors to consider when double firing nails. I’ll go over them briefly so that you can check what the possible problems could be in your case.

If your nailer runs on battery power, these types of nail guns are slightly more likely to cause double firing. This is because more energy is released during firing.

When working with a pneumatic air compressor, a change in pressure within the line is another reason your nail gun can fire two nails at once. With a sudden increased pressure, the recoil will be greater, which also increases the risk of firing double nails.

A blunt or defective contact tip will also lead to double firing. During firing, there is a recoil that can put a lot of pressure on the contact tip. This can cause damage over time so that it no longer works properly. The malfunction of the contact tip can cause double nails to be fired.

A broken trigger or worn trigger switch is another typical case of double firing, as it cannot properly send the signal needed for firing and can only release the hammer once per trigger pull.

A last possible culprit for the double firing of the nail gun can be the use of lower-quality nails. Nails are always available in bundles or strips where the nails are attached to each other. Poor quality nails will be more difficult to release from each other in the magazine and will pull multiple nails with them.

How To Fix Nail gun Double Firing Problems?

While firing double nails may seem like a big problem, solving double firing problems is very simple.

Always make sure that your compressor can handle your nail gun or nailers by checking the specifications before turning them on. You can easily find the right compressor for the tools you want to use in your workshop via the handy guide, What Is The Best Air Compressor For Woodworking? 7 Things To Look For, I wrote earlier.

If you are using an air compressor to power your nailer, there are some precautions you should take to keep the pressure as perfect as possible. Perfect pressure will also minimize kickback while driving the nails into the wood optimally. Further in this article, you will find a table with the best pressure for the nail device you use.

Always double-check the connections between your air compressor hose and your nailer, as well as between the regulator on the nailer and your air compressor hose.

As much as possible, adjust the nail gun in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

When you pull the trigger put sufficient force on the nail gun. The gun won’t leap as a result of the recoil and you won’t need to touch the contact tip again to discharge another nail.

Replace broken parts such as the contact tip or trigger switch. With a well-maintained nail gun in perfect working order, you will be able to avoid many problems and accidents.

Always use good quality nails. I always use nails of the same brand as my nail gun. These are the best possible nails matched to the nail gun. This will achieve the best results.

What pressure should I set my nail gun at?

In order for the compressor pressure to work properly with the type of nail gun you have, it must be adjusted. The table below shows how much pressure you should use on your nail gun.

Type of nail gunCFMPressure
Pin nailer0,5 to 1 CFM60 to 90 PSI
Brad nailer0,5 to 1 CFM60 to 90 PSI
Framing nailer2,5 CFM90 PSI
Finish nailer0,5 to 1 CFM60 to 90 PSI
Siding nailer2,5 to 3,5 CFM90 PSI
Flooring nailer2 CFM90 PSI
Roofing nailer2,2 to 2,5 CFM90 PSI
Palm nailer1 to 2 CFM70 to 90 PSI
Stapler0,5 to 1 CFM60 to 90 PSI

What are the risks of a nail gun shooting 2 nails

If the next nail is positioned directly below the first one, it may bounce off. This gives it the ability to flee through the skies or find another route through the forest.

When the second nail ricochets and shoots into the air, there is a danger that it may strike someone’s eyes in addition to hurting their hands or arms. Therefore, always use safety glasses when using a nail gun.

When the second nail lands on the first nail that came out of the magazine earlier and was fired into the wood, it can start looking for its own direction. That means that it will end up in a different place in the wood and possibly mess up your workpiece, but also that the nail can come back out. Therefore, never place your hands close to the place where you are nailing. Keep at least a distance from this place that is twice the length of the nails used, so you are always sure that you cannot be hit.

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Why does my nail gun shoot two nails – conclusion

Double firing is typically caused by recoil in combination with other elements such as pressure variations in the air compressor and contact tip wear and tear. This answers the question, “what causes a nail gun to double fire?”

If you are aware of the root cause of firing double nails, you should be able to stop it and address any problems early on.

Double firing is only one of the many problems that could occur when using a nail gun. I’ve written larger blog pieces on themes connected to nail guns in the past. You can refer to them when you run across these problems by reading about them below.

  • Why Is My Nail Gun Shooting Blanks – 7 Easy Fixes
  • Why Does My Nail Gun Leave Marks?
  • Why Is My Nail Gun Leaking Air? (Solved)

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FAQs

Why Does My Nail Gun Shoot Two Nails & How To Fix It? ›

When you pull the trigger it releases air driving the piston/driver assembly down on the nail. If the trigger is worn out it can cause the nail gun to double fire. If the gun is set to bump fire and it is double firing in this setting then replace the trigger valve.

Why is my nail gun not shooting nails all the way? ›

If your tool is driving nails, but they're not sinking fully, the tool likely isn't getting enough air. Check your compressor, hose and fittings. Adjust your air pressure settings, and make sure your compressor is suitable for the type of tool you're using.

Can I use WD-40 on my nail gun? ›

Look for oils that are high-quality, easy to apply, combat rust, resist blowout, dissolve gunk and won't harm your rubber seals. And never, ever use WD-40, compressor oil, 3 in-1 oil or those lubricants not specifically designed for pneumatic tools.

How to fix nail gun jam? ›

To get to the jam, you'll need to first pull the magazine track away from the framing nailer's nose. Then, using a screw driver or hammer (we've also found success using a nail punch), gently strike the driver past the jammed nail. You should now be able to remove the jammed nail(s).

Why is my framing nailer shooting 2 nails? ›

What causes the gun to fire two nails at the same time is the driver is hitting the second nail instead of the first one and driving both at once. The head of the second nail will catch the first and drive it in.

How do you troubleshoot a nail gun? ›

If your nailer won't fire, look for signs of damage on the following parts: the piston head valve, o-rings, seals, driver, bumper, trigger valve, and piston valve. Now that you know the part you will need to fix, read on for information on how to repair your nailer as efficiently as possible.

What is the best oil for a nail gun? ›

Only use lubricating oil made specifically for pneumatic tools, such as Senco Pneumatic Tool Oil or Paslode Lubricating Oil. Other oils lack the correct viscosity or contain ingredients that can destroy the seals, disintegrate O-rings, or may even cause combustion.

Why is my nail gun just shooting air? ›

Air leaking from the trigger could be caused by a faulty piston head ring or by a seal inside the trigger assembly itself. You can try replacing the O-rings first. If that doesn't work, you can replace the trigger assembly for a fraction of the cost of a new nailer.

What pressure should a nail gun be set at? ›

Minimum Recommended Operating Pressure (PSI)

Most nailers will operate at a PSI between 70 and 120.

What pressure should I set my nail gun? ›

Minimum pressure is at least 70 psi while 90 is a more useful target level. CFM is a measure of the volume of air consumed, which translates roughly to tool power: a bigger, more powerful nailer, such as one used for framing, will need more CFM.

Can you modify a nail gun? ›

yes, you can modify them to remove the safeties.

Why are my framing nailers not sinking nails? ›

If you're using a framing nail gun, your air pressure settings might be wrong. Low air pressure can cause the nail to sink too slowly or not at all, while high air pressure can cause it to drop too deep and even pierce through the other side of the wood.

Why won t my framing nailer sink the nails? ›

Pneumatic framing nailers rely on compressed air to drive the nails, and if the air pressure is too low, the nails won't sink properly. Make sure to check the air pressure gauge on your compressor to ensure it's at the correct level.

Do nail guns shoot nails far? ›

A framing gun can, as I recall, shoot a 16d nail about 6 feet with enough force to barely stick the tip into a sheet of drywall. Nail guns are designed drive nails hard for a very short distance and not for range and velocity.

What PSI do you need for a finish nailer? ›

Minimum pressure is at least 70 psi while 90 is a more useful target level. CFM is a measure of the volume of air consumed, which translates roughly to tool power: a bigger, more powerful nailer, such as one used for framing, will need more CFM.

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