DC616K Heavy-Duty, 18V Cordless 1-1/4 inch- 2-1/2 inch 16 Gauge Straight Finish Nailers Kit, Cordless Nailer, Cordless Finish Nailer, Nailer 18V Nailers
DC612KA Heavy-Duty XRP 12V/14.4V Cordless 1-1/4 inch - 2-1/2 inch 16 Gauge Straight Finish Nailers Kit, Battery Power Nailer, Battery Nailer, Cordless Nailer, Finish Nailer
DC614KA Heavy-Duty 12V-14.4V Cordless 1-1/4 inch - 2-1/2 inch 16 Gauge 20 inch  Angled Finish Nailers Kit , Finish Nailer, Cordless Nailer, Battery Powered Nailer, Cordless Power Nailer
DC618K Heavy-Duty, 18V Cordless 1-1/4 inch - 2-1/2 inch 16 Gauge 20 inch Angled Finish Nailers Kit, Corldess Battery Powered Nailer, Dewalt Nailer
DC628K Heavy-Duty, 18V Cordless 1-1/4 inch - 2-1/2 inch 15 Gauge 34 inch Angled Finish Nailers Kit, Angled Cordless Nailer
DEWALT Cordless  Nailers
DC614KA
Heavy-Duty XRP 12V-14.4V
Cordless 1-1/4" - 2-1/2" 16 Gauge
20° Angled Finish Nailers Kit,
Finish Nailer, Cordless Nailer,
Battery Powered Nailer, Cordless
Power Nailer
DEWALT Cordless Nailers
DC612KA
Heavy-Duty XRP 12V/14.4V
Cordless 1-1/4" - 2-1/2" 16 Gauge
Straight Finish Nailers Kit, Battery
Power Nailer, Battery Nailer,
Cordless Nailer, Finish Nailer
DEWALT Cordless Nailers
DC628K
Heavy-Duty XRP™ 18V Cordless 1-
1/4" - 2-1/2" 15 Gauge 34° Angled
Finish Nailers Kit, Angled Cordless
Nailer, Cordless Angle Finish
Nailer
DEWALT Cordless Nailers
DC616K
Heavy-Duty XRP™ 18V Cordless 1-
1/4" - 2-1/2" 16 Gauge Straight
Finish Nailers Kit, Cordless Nailer,
Cordless Finish Nailer, Nailer 18V
Nailers
DEWALT Cordless Nailers  
DC618K
Heavy-Duty XRP™ 18V Cordless 1-
1/4" - 2-1/2" 16 Gauge 20° Angled
Finish Nailers Kit, Corldess Battery
Powered Nailer, Dewalt Nailer
Cordless Nailers
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While the basic function of a cordless nailer is similar to that of a pneumatic nailer, the power source of a cordless nailer is unique. Instead of
using a supply of compressed air provided by a compressor, these nailers use flammable gas to drive nails. The gas is drained from a
disposable canister and injected into the combustion chamber above the piston. An electric charge from a battery ignites the gas which explodes
and drives the piston, dispensing a nail. The tool and power source are self-contained, so no cords or hoses are necessary.

The most modern cordless nailers sink nails as quickly as the pneumatic models. They need to be cleaned more often than traditional pneumatic
units, but require very little startup time. They're well suited for tight or obstructed areas, since there is no air hose. A cordless nailer works best
for lower volume nailing, jobs in tight spaces or jobs with limited setup time.

Nails used in power nailers are joined together with paper, plastic or wire. Many have clipped heads that allow the nails to sit closely together in a
solid line. Others are secured together in long strands with flexible wire. Most have a layer of lubricant/adhesive. As the nail contacts the nailing
surface, the compound heats and lubricates the nail. When the compound cools, it bonds the nail to the nailing surface, increasing the holding
strength.

Each power nailer has specific requirements for nail styles. Never use nails that are not approved for your power nailer. Though the nails must
be specially packaged for power nailers, their composition and applications are the same as traditional nails. Make sure the nails you use in you
power nailer comply with all necessary regulations and building codes.

The days of spending your time hammering long nails to complete your project are over! No more wasted time or sore arms from the repetitive
motion. A power nailer will get the job done fast and efficiently. It is a great way to ensure every nail is secure as well as straight. You can sink
thousands of nails in a single day with a power nailer. It is great for large projects such as roofing.
There are two types of power nailers to choose from. A stick power nailer uses a strip of nails that slide into the nailer, just like you load a stapler.
The amount of nails it can hold at one time varies. On average, it is approximately 50 nails. This type of power nailer is great for small projects.
For larger tasks, consider using a coil power nailer. They hold up to 300 nails at a time.

It is very important that you use the proper power nailer for your particular project. It is best to select a power nailer that is versatile, unless you
have specific ongoing use for a particular type of power nailer. Where you plan to use the power nailer is something to consider as well. Do you
have a power source readily available or will you be better off going with a cordless power nailer model?

Pneumatic power nailers operate with air pressure that is supplied by a small air compressor. If you choose this type of power nailer, make sure
you have an air compressor that is sufficient to handle the power of the power tool. You should check the amount of pressure necessary to
operate the power nailer before purchasing.

Since power nailers are often used for roofing and other construction work, you might consider getting a cordless model. They often are just as
powerful as the models that operate on compressed air. They come with very effective batteries that are long lasting. Some operate with a
compressed gas in a canister. Both types are very effective, so it is a personal preference. It also depends on if you want to hassle with
recharging the battery.

To help you decide on the best model of power nailer for your needs, consider these features. Make sure any power nailer offers you what you
will need to complete your particular project. Find out if the power nailer has a jam release. You don’t want to stop working throughout the day to
spend time figuring out how to unjam the power nailer.

You will want a power nailer that offers you an adjustable depth controller. This is because you will want to use it for different length of nails. It will
also help you get the nails sunk in even with the surface of the project or even countersink them.

Since the reasoning behind purchasing a power nailer is to give you the ability to put in large quantities of nails in a short amount of time, it
should be easier to control. You want to select a power nailer that fits well in your hands and has a good fit. A heavy power nailer can be difficult
to operate for long periods of time. How easy is it to load the nails into the power nailer? You want one that is very efficient. You should be able
to reload it, even with work gloves on, in just a few seconds.

There are many different types of nails you can choose from. For the best results, make sure the nails you are using work well in your model of
power nailer as well as for the particular project you are working on. You should always wear protective eye wear and work gloves while
operating any type of power nailer. It is a good idea to purchase a power nailer that offers some sort of guard for your protection as well.
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