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Lightweight Coil Nailer suits siding applications.

Lightweight Coil Nailer suits siding applications.

Duo-Fast Corp.
Huntley, IL 60142 6700
Feb 13, 2004 Exterior Trim Plastic Coil Nailer, Model CNP-65Y, weighs 4.8 lb, minimizing user fatigue. Tool-less adjustable depth-of-drive on trigger ensures proper nail head placement to prevent damage to siding panels. Nailer includes 300-count magazine, removable no-mar tip to protect delicate work surfaces, and bump/sequential switch for precision fastening. Tool requires 65–120 psig and uses plastic collated nails ranging from 1½ to 2½ in. long.

Nailers address regional demands.

Porter-Cable Corp.
Jackson, TN 38302
Jun 26, 2003 Model FC350A uses 30–34° paper collated, clipped head framing nails to meet needs of Midwest framers, while Model FM350A uses 28° wire collated, clipped head framing nails with Northeast framers in mind. Model FR350A addresses demands of Southeast, Gulf Coast, and Western framers with 22° plastic collated, round head framing nails. All use 2–3 ½ in. long nails and feature rounded body style for comfort. Internal piston catch provides consistent power.

Pneumatic Nailer utilizes high pressure technology.

Porter-Cable Corp.
Jackson, TN 38302
Jun 25, 2003 High Pressure Framing Nailer Kit, Model CLFCP350, includes nailer, 175 psi side stack compressor with console, 50 ft air hose, 3/8 in. fittings, and pipe joint tape. Nailer uses 32° 2–3½ in. paper collated, clipped head framing nails. Tool-free magazine release allows easy clearing of jams, while selective trigger allows user to switch between restrictive or contact mode. Nailer also includes tool-free adjustable depth control and rubber grip for reduced vibration.

Nailer allows framing and metal connecting applications.

Nailer allows framing and metal connecting applications.

Stanley Works, The
New Britain, CT 06053
Apr 01, 2003 Equipped with push-button trip mechanism, N88RH-2MCN two-in-one framing nailer switches from framing trip to metal connector trip in seconds. Unit offers magnesium alloy construction, driving force of 1,000 lb-in., molded rubber grip, and 360°, adjustable exhaust. With metal connecting trip, nailer accommodates 1 ½â€“2 ½ in. by .131–.162 metal connecting nails. When set up with framing trip, nailer drives 2–3 ½ in. by .113–.162 framing nails.

Pneumatic Nailer handles asphalt and fiberglass shingles.

Pneumatic Nailer handles asphalt and fiberglass shingles.

Paslode, An Illinois Tool Works Co.
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Feb 24, 2003 Equipped with carbide-tip nose, hardened-steel driver blade, and housing wear plates, Roofer's Choice R175-C Roofing Coil Nailer drives nails flush into all roofing materials. Ergonomic tool drives up to 8 fasteners per second and accepts fasteners with lengths from 7/8–1 3/4 in. and diameters to .120 in. Adjustable shingle guide keeps roofing shingles straight and properly aligned. Features include aluminum magazine, 2-fingered trigger, and adjustable diffuser cap.

Palm Nailer Kit offers 4 interchangeable nose tips.

Palm Nailer Kit offers 4 interchangeable nose tips.

Porter-Cable Corp.
Jackson, TN 38302
Jul 02, 2002 Model PN650 6 1/2 in. nailer kit includes non-marring finish tip for finish nails up to 3d, magnetic tip for common nails between 3d and 16d, standard tip for common nails up to 70d, and steel hammer tip for moldings and dowels. Multi-bow action provides 2,300 bpm at 100 psi. Once nail reaches desired depth, fluctuating piston disengages to stop driving nail. Kit includes padded glove for added comfort and precise control.

Nailers drive finish nails up to 2 1/2 in. long.

Nailers drive finish nails up to 2 1/2 in. long.

Porter-Cable Corp.
Jackson, TN 38302
Jul 02, 2002 Model FN250B uses 16 ga finish nails between 3/4 and 2 1/2 in., while Model DA250B fires standard 15 ga angled finish nails between 1 and 2 1/2 in. long. Both include internal piston catching mechanism, tool-free adjustable depth control with over 45 pre-set detents, tool-free 360° adjustable exhaust, Teflon cylinder, restrictive trigger, and non-marring rubber nose tip with on-tool storage.

Pin Nailer suits detailed woodworking applications.

Pin Nailer suits detailed woodworking applications.

Porter-Cable Corp.
Jackson, TN 38302
Jul 02, 2002 Model PIN100, 23-gauge pin nailer employs magazine that automatically adjusts to different fastener lengths for loading and operation with less downtime. Compatible with Senco® and Accuset models, it accepts pin nails from 1/2 to 1 in. long. Its bottom load magazine has 170 count capacity, and unit features visual reload indicator. Able to countersink 1 in. pin nails into oak, PIN100 features dual-trigger safety design and rubber grip on handle.

Nailer handles conic-tapered steel staples.

Nailer handles conic-tapered steel staples.

PAM Fastening Technology
Charlotte, NC 28208
Feb 06, 2002 Handheld V-nailer Model BM430 K fastens butt and miter joints in woodworking applications. It lets operator fasten AC-style steel staples to ensure tight sealing fit for hard and soft wood. Common applications include joining corners in cabinets, furniture, doors, windows, and picture frames. Nailer weighs 3.8 lb, measures 11.75 x 2.5 x 8.25 in., and holds up to 400 staples with space for two flexible magazines. Air requirement is 90 psig.

Nail Packs include enough fuel to finish nailing.

Nail Packs include enough fuel to finish nailing.

Paslode, An Illinois Tool Works Co.
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Dec 20, 2001 Cordless TrimMaster 18â„¢ is available with fuel and fastener packs that contain 2,000 nails and 2 fuel cells. Fuel cells contain precise amount of fuel needed to deploy all nails in pack. Packs are available in fastener sizes of 5/8, 1, 1-1/4, 1-1/2 and 2 inches.

Framing Nailer handles lengths from 2-3/8 to 3-1/2 in.

Framing Nailer handles lengths from 2-3/8 to 3-1/2 in.

Hitachi Power Tools
Norcross, GA 30093
Dec 05, 2001 Model NR90AC2 Full Head Framing Nailer has 1-piece solid extruded aluminum magazine, die-cast aluminum body, and air inlet dust filter. It operates at pressures of 70 to 100 psi, and is capable of driving up to 3 round head nails per second. Features include aggressive nail push lever, idling protector, depth-of-drive adjustment dial, and 360° exhaust. It can handle 50 to 60 nails (2 strips) with diameters from 0.113 to 0.162 in.

Framing Nailer fires at up to 3 nails per sec.

Framing Nailer fires at up to 3 nails per sec.

Hitachi Power Tools
Norcross, GA 30093
Dec 05, 2001 NR83AA2 Clipped Head Framing Nailer features push lever that prevents nail jamming, and one-piece rear-loading aluminum magazine which holds up to 96 nails. It weighs only 8.4 lb and includes band rubber grip. Toe push lever resembling a claw grips wood surface being nailed and eliminates slippage when driving nails in slanted direction. NR83AA2 uses 0.113 to 0.131 in. dia nails in lengths from 2 to 3-1/4 in.




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