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After several more days I emailed the seller again and was asked if I wanted to reship or cancel. Oh well. No harm done except now I am 2 weeks behind schedule on my project. I didn't receive this item. I got a refund.
After the proposed delivery date I emailed the seller and after several days I received a response saying that it shipped but got lost. I asked them to reship. After several more days I received an email saying that they could not ship to my area. Supposedly they had already shipped it once.
Anyway, I contacted Paslode directly, and was told that the correct part number for a No-Mar Contact Element for the 900420 gun is 901252. Unfortunately, this Contact Element is for the older models of cordless framing nailer. I purchased this Contact Element for my Paslode cordless framing nailer (model 900420) which I bought here on Amazon. In fact, when I received the item, the little instruction card inside the package said this was for cordless nailers with the black or silver contact element. If you have the new 900420 gun, contact Paslode for a parts supplier/service center in your area to purchase the 901252 Contact Element, as it does not appear to be available here on Amazon, nor anywhere else on the Internet. The new 900420 gun has an orange contact element.
The Non-Mar Contact Element doesn't fit the cordless framing nailer using the screws that hold the adjustable Standard Work-Contacing Element on the tool. Then I had to ask how did such a poorly designed item come from Paslode. Until such a correction is made I would avoid the Non-Mar Contact Element unless you absolutely need it. Needless to say, Paslode needs to make a correction (include screws with the Non-Mar Contact Element, or redesign the Non-Mar Contact Element so that it can be adjusted without tools like the Standard Work-Contacting Element. After carefully checking the part numbers, I realized I had the correct item. It appears as though new screws must be purchased, or a shim must be made (see another reviewer's comments). If you figure out how to make it fit the tool, please let me know. I haven't had a chance to figure out what I will have to do to make this thing work with the Non-Mar Contact Element.
I had to completely take off the adjustable tip that came with the Framing Nailer. Could have been designed to simply slide onto the end without removing the adjusting mechanism. The screws were then too long and I had to shim it with a make-shift washer.
Element works fine. Replacement tips almost impossible to find, even on Internet. Tips shatter in temperatures below 40F. Paslode has no knowledge of any problems and request parts be shipped back to factory.
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