Nail gun

A pneumatic nailer is a pneumatic tool. With this machine nails are driven in different materials. When connecting element Magazined nail is used.

The magazine serves several nails kept so that the pneumatic nailer can move in and nail succession itself, without the operator having to use each nail individually into the machine. The nails are commonly arranged in a row next to each other, similar to a stapler. Thus, the nails remain in the correct order when inserted into the magazine, they are attached by wire, glue or plastic ribbon to each other.

  • 3.2.1 Wired
  • 3.2.2 Plastic strap Hardcover
  • 3.2.3 Leimgebunden

Operation

With the aid of compressed air, a so-called " driver " is set in motion; this suggests the nail on the head and drives him into the material; this pulse is transferred through the connection of the next nail under the driver. Thus, the nailer is ready again.

Areas of application

  • Carpentry
  • Remodeler
  • Roofing
  • Joinery
  • Holzkistenbau ( crates )
  • Pallet
  • Parkettverlegung

Distinctions

Strip Nailer

Paper Bound

  • Half head ( Dora Nagel)
  • Offset nail - nail head is offset (eccentricity )
  • Anchor nail

Leimgebunden

  • Risso
  • Double head (duplex nail )
  • Half head ( Dora Nagel)
  • Offset nail - nail head is offset (eccentricity )

Wired

  • Half head ( Dora Nagel)
  • Offset nail - nail head is offset (eccentricity )

Coil Nailers

Wired

  • Risso
  • ASPHALT Nail
  • Double head nail (duplex nail )

Plastic strap Hardcover

  • Risso
  • Anchor nail
  • Drywall nail
  • Leimgebunden

Leimgebunden

  • Round head nail
  • Marathon nail

Drive types

  • Compressor with air hose ( most common method )
  • Compressed air cylinder
  • Accumulator
  • Gas cartridge ( pulse Nagler ) with and without battery
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