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| DEWALT Air Nailer D51238K Heavy-Duty 18 Gauge 2" Brad Nailers, Air Nailers, Nail Gun, Power Nailer |
| DEWALT Nailer D51275K Heavy-Duty 15 Gauge 1-1/4" - 2-1/2" Angled Finish Nailers Air Nailer, Angle Nailers |
| DEWALT Air Nailer D51822 Heavy-Duty 31° Clipped Head Framing Nailers, Air Nailer Air Framing Nailers |
| DEWALT Air Nailers D51823 Heavy-Duty 31° Clipped Head Framing Nailers, Air Gun Nailer, Frame Nailers, Nail Gun |
| DEWALT Air Nailer D51236K Heavy-Duty 18 Gauge 1-1/4" Brad Nailer, Air Nailers, Nail gun |






| Model # D55153FR Heavy-Duty 3-1/2" (90mm) Round Head Framing Nailers Air Compresor Combo Kit |
| Model # D55153FC Heavy-Duty 3-1/2" (90mm) 31° Clipped Head Framing Nailers Air Compresor Combo Kit |
| Model # D55151BN Heavy-Duty 2" Brad Nailers Air Compressor Combo Kit |
| Model # D55141FNBN Heavy-Duty Finish Nailers Brad Nailers Air Compressor Combo Kit |
| Model # D55141BNS Heavy-Duty Brad Nailers Staplers Air Compressor Combo Kit |
| Model # D55140BN Heavy-Duty 2" Brad Nailer 1 Gal Air Compressors Combo Kit |
| FINISH NAILERS, ANGLED FINISH NAILERS, BRAD NAILERS, PALM NAILER, FRAMING NAILERS, CROWN STAPLER, COMPRESSOR COMBO KITS |
| Press Release DEWALT INTRODUCES SPECIALTY BRAD NAILER AND FINISH STAPLERS -- New Pneumatics Offer End Users Maximum Durability and Reliability on the Jobsite -- August 2006 – DEWALT, a leading manufacturer of industrial power tools, today announced the introduction of its heavy-duty 18 Ga 1-1/4” brad nailer kit (D51236K), heavy-duty 1” narrow crown stapler kit (D51420K), and heavy-duty 1-1/2” narrow crown stapler kit (D51422K). The new, compact kits each offer end users a cost effective tool package that delivers maximum durability and reliability on the jobsite. Designed for finish carpenters, woodworkers and cabinet makers, the brad nailer and narrow crown stapler kits are ideal for many specialty applications, including installing trim or stair molding, door and window casings, cabinetry trim and backing, as well as interior and exterior trim work. Durability and Reliability DEWALT designed the D51236K, D51420K and D51422K to ensure maximum durability and reliability for a variety of jobsite applications. With each unit weighing below 3.3 pounds, the lightweight brad nailer and narrow crown finish staplers are each protected by a sturdy, magnesium body which allows the tools to survive drops and withstand jobsite abuse. For additional durability, the injection molded grip of the brad nailer and narrow crown finish staplers is resistant against ripping and tearing, and helps reduce the fatigue of the end user. Each tool is also equipped with a trigger lock-off, a safety feature that allows the trigger to be disabled when it is not in use to prevent accidental discharge. Performance The D51420K and D51422K both hold 100 staples ranging from 1/2” to 1” and 1/2” to 1-1/2” respectively. The D51236K brad nailer will hold 110 brad nails ranging from 5/8” to 1-1/4”. All three tools can be used on both hard and soft woods. For increased jobsite performance, the brad nailer and narrow crown finish staplers are each equipped with a tool-free depth adjustment that allows the user to quickly set the depth for proper nail countersink. In addition, each tool was designed with a low profile no-mar pad and a swept back contact trip to provide end users with a clean line of sight for easy and accurate fastener placement. Ease of Use The D51236K, D51420K and D51422K each feature a tool-free jam clear that prevents delays caused by fastener jamming, saving the end user time on the jobsite. For additional ease-of-use, the low fastener indicator window on the brad nailer and finish staplers alert the user when the fasteners are running low during an application. DEWALT also designed the brad nailer and finish staplers with a 360º exhaust cap that can be easily rotated and adjusted to channel air exhaust away from the user, creating a safe and comfortable work environment. For additional news and editorial inquiries contact Warschawski Public Relations , 410-367-2700 Content is property of www.Dewalt.com ( Dewalt Power Tools and Accessories) |
| A nail gun, nailgun or nailer is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by electromagnetism, compressed air (pneumatic), highly flammable gases such as butane or propane, or, for powder-actuated tools, a small explosive charge. Nail guns have in many ways replaced hammers as tools of choice amongst builders. Nail guns often do not use individual nails. Instead, the nails are mounted in long strips (similar to a stick of staples) or in a plastic carrier coil, depending on the design of the nailgun. Some strip nailers use a clipped head so the nails can be placed closer together, which necessitates less frequent reloading. Industrial nailers designed for use against steel or concrete may have a self-loading action for the explosive caps, but require nails to be loaded by hand. Nail guns vary in the length and gauge (thickness) of nails they can drive. Smaller nail guns are often called brad nailers, bradders, or pin nailers, and drive nails with no head. Finish nailers drive smaller gauge nails, over a wide range of lengths, with very small heads. Strap nailers drive 1.5" to 2.5" (38.1mm to 63.5mm) nails for metal connectors used to increase structural strength on wood framed buildings. Framing nailers typically drive 8d to 16d nails, and timber nailers drive spikes up to 6.25 inches long. Roofing nailers, almost always coil-loaded, drive large headed nails that decrease the risk of the nail tearing through the material being secured. Nail guns also have many advantages over hammers as they quickly and repeatedly drive the fastener and consistently set the nail head at, or below, the surface. A variation on the nail gun is the palm nailer which is a lightweight handheld pneumatic nailer that straps to the hand. It is convenient for working in tight spaces where a conventional nailer won't fit and is flexible enough to drive either short nails into metal straps or six inch nails into timber. To drive a nail you place the head in the magnetic nose, position the tip of the nail at the desired spot, and apply pressure from the palm in the direction of nail travel. The palm pressure triggers a repeated hammer action of around 40 hits per second. Once pressure is removed, or the nail reaches the maximum depth, the nailer shuts off. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |



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