HILTI POWER NAILER
Single shot powder actuated fastener (power nail gun) offers quick, economical and consistent fastenings of wood or steel to concrete or steel.
Single shot powder actuated fastener (power nail gun) offers quick, economical and consistent fastenings of wood or steel to concrete or steel.
A roofing nailer (roofing nail gun) serves only one true purpose - nailing down roof shingles.
Nail Style Coil Roofing
Nail Diameter Range 120"
Nail Length Capacity 3/4"-1-3/4"
Canister Capacity 120
Operating Pressure 70-120 psi
Canster Loading 2-door side load
Nose Piece Carbide Inserts YES
Depth Setting Too-free thumb wheel depth setting
Jam Clearing Integrated in nose door
Steel Wear Guards YES
Nail Platform Adjustment Lever YES
HInged Feed PIston Cover YES
Shingle
Guide
YES
Padded
Grips
Textured anti-slip comfort grip
Firing Mode Bump trigger installed
Trigger Lock Off YES
Tool Height 11.4"
Tool Length 10.6"
Tool Weight 4.9 lbs
Shipping Weight 6.25 lbs
Pneumatic nail guns are the most common power nailers and are powered by air pressure from a small compressor. In order to fire a nail form the gun,
a valve opens and air fills a cylinder. The cylinder has a piston which is driven downward very fast and it forces the nail into the material you are working on. Air from the compressor is released
from the nail gun through an exhaust vent when the piston is fully extended. At this time the piston recoils and another nail is loaded into position. Pneumatic nail guns need constant compressed air
to work properly and each nailer has certain air requirements. Nail guns operate between a range of pressure that is measured in pounds per square inch (psi). They also need a minimum volume (cubic
feet per minute - cfm) of air for the best results. Manufacturers say that any restrictions in the air hose will decrease the air pressure and volume - therefore hoses that are too long, the wrong
size, or have a lot of moisture will lower airflow and potential cause poor performance or premature wear. If you want your nailer to work correctly, then make sure you buy an air compressor that is
equal to or greater than the requirements of your nail in terms of air pressure and air volume. There are cordless nail guns (power nailers) but instead of using compressed air from a compressor,
they use flammable gas to drive nails. Gas is drained from a disposable canister and injected into a combustion chamber above the piston. A battery creates an electric charge which in turn ignites
the gas causing an explosion (small) to drive the piston and fire the nail. Cordless nailers can work as efficiently as pneumatic nailers although they require more scheduled cleanings. Cordless
nailers work excellent in tight, start up fast, and project with low volume nailing. Features to consider when buying a power nailer are things like nail firing types, directional exhaust, jam
clearing, adjustable depth, large triggers, carrying cases, swiveling air connectors, protective guards, easy to load nail magazines, and nail size adjustments.
Pneumatic Powernailer® which uses 16 gage cleats for the installation of Tongue & Groove hardwood flooring.
Model Number: 445
Weight: 12 lbs
Operating Pressure: 80-100psi
Fastener Capacity: 200 nails
Fastener Range: 1-1/2 to 2"
The flooring nailer is an essential power tool needed if you are installing hardwoods. The two types of flooring nailers are manual nailers and pneumatic nailers. The older, manual flooring nailer requires more brute strength since no compressor and air hose are used. The modern pneumatic floor nailer still requires that you hit the driver head to get the nail inserted properly, but less effort is exerted. You will often hear the term flooring cleat nailer and the cleat is what the nail is called. The flooring cleats are driven through the hardwood and into the subfloor at just the right angle so that you get straight boards and secure tongue and groove flooring.
The Brad Nailer is very lightweight and meant for precision work with woord or trim projects. Cabinets, Decorative Trim, Drawers, Finishing Apps in Construction, Furniture Frames, Furniture Trim, Mirror & Picture Frames, Molding, Nailable Plastic Parts, Rattan Furniture, Upholstery Trim Panels, Window Beading, Finish & Trim.
FEATURES
Uses:
SPECIFICATIONS
Height: 8-1/4"(210 mm)
Length: 9-1/2"(241 mm)
Weight: 2.3 lb( 1.0 kg)
Reg. Operating Pressure: 70—120 psig (4.8—8.3 bar)
Collation: Glue
Mode of Operation: Sequential Actuation
One of the first questions we routinely get from visitors is "Are brad nailers and finish nailers the same?". The simple answer is no, although some woodworkers use both tools to do similar jobs. Essentially the brad nailer is very lightweight and meant for precision work with wood or trim projects. Brad nailers, also referred to as staplers or tackers, typically drive nails that range between 5/8 inch to 2 1/4 inches, while other models go from 3/4 inch to 2 inches. The smaller nail heads on a brad nailer make them less visible when putting them into furniture or baseboards. Expert woodworkers and carpenters say the brad nailers are great when working with small furniture and craft projects. One common use for a brad nailer is to hold objects together while the glue dries. Many woodworkers that do craft projects swear by their brad nailers as an essential power tool.
Uses: Siding, Cabinets, Decking, Door & Window Casing, Fascia and Soffits, Furniture Frames, Molding, Trim, Underlayment, Vinyl Siding, Wood Shingles
SPECIFICATIONS
Height: 9-3/8"(238 mm)
Length: 12-3/8"(314 mm)
Weight: 4.2 lb( 1.9 kg)
Reg. Operating Pressure: 70—120 psig (4.8—8.3 bar)
Collation: Paper Tape Straight
Mode of Operation: Contact or Sequential Actuation
A framing nailer is used for framing and remodeling projects in construction. You want the framing nailer to be able to work on composite, natural timber, and other materials without bogging down. Pneumatic framing nailers will generally drive 8d to 16d nails just fine.
FEATURES
USES
SPECIFICATIONS
Height: 13-1/4"(336.55 mm)
Length: 20"(508 mm)
Weight: 8.4 lb( 3.81 kg)
Reg. Operating Pressure: 70—120 psig (4.8—8.3 bar)
Mode of Operation: Contact or Sequential Actuation
Finish nailers are the tool of choice when doing things like light framing (doors and windows), crown molding projects, door trims, and thicker stock.
FEATURES
USES
SPECIFICATIONS
Height: 7.5"(190 mm)
Length: 10"(254 mm)
Weight: 2.4 lb( 1.09 kg)
Reg. Operating Pressure: 70—120 psig (4.8—8.3 bar)
Collation:
Mode of Operation: Sequential Actuation
"Are brad nailers and finish nailers the same?". The simple answer is no, although some woodworkers use both tools to do similar jobs. Essentially the brad nailer is very lightweight and meant for precision work with wood or trim projects. Brad nailers, also referred to as staplers or tackers, typically drive nails that range between 5/8 inch to 2 1/4 inches, while other models go from 3/4 inch to 2 inches. The smaller nail heads on a brad nailer make them less visible when putting them into furniture or baseboards. Expert woodworkers and carpenters say the brad nailers are great when working with small furniture and craft projects. One common use for a brad nailer is to hold objects together while the glue dries. Many woodworkers that do craft projects swear by their brad nailers as an essential power tool
Paving Breakers (Air)
90LBS - Tools designed to deliver the power and durability necessary for a variety of construction and plant maintenance applications such as breaking heavy concrete, reinforced concrete, frozen ground, macadam, boulders and pavement. 60LBS - The CP 1230 breaker is a heavy duty, robust tool well suited for medium demolition work in construction and plant maintenance.
Chipping Hammer (Air)
This general purpose chipping hammer has been used for many years in foundry, fabrication shops and general construction. It is used for light to medium duty applications, such as chipping concrete and other similar jobs. It is available in 2", 3" and 4" stroke versions.
Rivit Buster (Air)
Originally designed for removing rivets and various other metal applications, rivet busters are now also used for concrete demolition work and bridge work since they have approximately the same hitting power as a 60 lb (30 kg) breaker for half its weight.
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