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Pneumatic tacking pliers

Pneumatic tacking pliers

Name Manufacturer Net price Price
incl. V.A.T.
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PL50.16 LJ for staples type 50 from 10-16 mm Omer
368,00 €
437,92 €
Details... Type 95
PLBA 16 LF for staples SB 103020 from 10 -16 mm Omer
368,00 €
437,92 €
Details... Type SB 103020
PL 110 for staples type 110 from 12-25 mm Omer
445,00 €
529,55 €
Details... Type 110
80.16 RB from 6 - 16 mm Omer
175,00 €
208,25 €
Details... Type 80
We supply pneumatic nail guns of all makers such as: BeA, Bostitch, Haubold, Holzher, Max, Paslode, Prebena, Schneider and others. We will be glad to submit our offer to you.


What you should know about pneumatic nail guns and nailers


There are pneumatic nail gun, staplers and nailers of most different designs, depending on the supplier and the fastener types. Some major terms and versions are explained below.
  • Automatic valve
    serves the stepless setting of the stapling speed. When the release lever is held pressed, up to 20 staples per second can be set.

  • Attachment, height-adjustable
    allows setting the drive-in depth, e. g., for flush nailing of fiber cement panels.

  • Anti-double shot mechanism
    avoids accidental double shots, i.e., setting a second staple or impact of the driver on the part.

  • Hanger
    Is located at the head of the cylinder cap for balanced hanging of the tool.

  • Coil magazine
    The nail strips are formed into a coil. The nail magazine has the same shape.

  • Drive-in depth control
    The drive-in depth can be set for different types of timber.

  • Single shot trigger
    A shot can only be triggered if the tool is placed on the part and the lever is then triggered. (Also see: Contact trigger)

  • Dejammer
    Jams in the nose can be removed without a tool.

  • Ergonomy
    Good ergonomy reduces fatigue and improves handiness and flexibility.

  • Glass moulding attachment
    is a special tool for deforming (bending) a brad nail to ensure that when driven in it holds the glass moulding in the sealing rebate and moves away from the pane.

  • Contact trigger
    The tool can also be triggered if the release lever is pressed at first and then the tool placed on the part. Holding the release lever pressed enables rapid work.

  • Long magazine
    increases the magazine capacity and reduces time for reloading.

  • Long nose
    The tool has a long nose (front plate projection) for shooting in edges and grooves.

  • Air consumption
    is specified for each shot and is used for calculating air consumption of a compressor.

  • Noise level
    is measured in units of decibel (dBA). Low levels are welcome for reasons of hearing protection.

  • Blank shot guard
    prevents triggering a shot when there are no nails/staples in the tool.

  • Magazine capacity
    effects the reloading frequency, i. e., few interruptions of the work flow =weniger Zeitverlust.

  • NOSAG attachment
    is a special attachment at the tool nose for fixing nosag loops and tacking in the holes provided for them.

  • Top loader
    Most frequent form of loading the tool, i. e., the center bar is inserted in the magazine from above.

  • Profile tool
    The thin nose (front plate) of the tool enables fastening of plastic profile tape for production of upholstered furniture.

  • Profile timber claw tool
    A special nose for fixing profile timber claws and fixing them to the relevant holes in the frame.

  • Noise attenuation
    is mostly integrated in the cap of a tool and reduces the noise level.

  • Lubrication/oiling
    Normally, a pneumatic nail gun should be lubricated with a few drops of acid and resin free oil through a hose tail once a week. The recommendations can be found in the instructions for use / parts list of the tool.

  • Slanted magazine
    allows access to places difficult to reach, the fastener ist "stepped" in the magazine.

  • Shot rate
    depends on the speed at which the tool is used (release lever pressed or tool applied to the part with the valve lever pressed) or the speed setting of the automatic valve.

  • Side loader
    Some fasteners are easy to load in the magazine from the side (e. g., pins, brad nails)

  • Safety
    All tools must comply with the applicable regulations and have the CE label.

  • Straddling tool
    is a special device at the staple outlet (tool/nose) which - depending on the type of the staple - causes the shanks to turn inside or outside (e. g., fastening of fabric or foam)

  • Bottom loader
    The magazine is loaded from below, for which the tool must be turned top down. Small tools are usually bottom loaders.

  • Vibrations/rebound
    Permanent strong vibration and rebound can cause inflammation and industrial disease. Therefore, vibrations/rebound should be low. (measured according to ISO 8662-11/E)

  • Front plate projection
    is the distance between the magazine underside (front) and the nailer nose on the part. The larger the projection, the better can recesses be stapled.

 
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General information

We are a direct sale company for pneumatic nail guns and staples, bolts and screws, and nails.

Besides, we provide you with professional advice of how to handle and use compressed air tools and carry out repairs to all pneumatic and electrically powered tools.

We are not affiliated to any manufacturer and so we provide advice on the product you really need.

Many years of experience in fasteners in combination with direct sales competence are at the base of our competitive prices and high quality.

We warrant that our staples, pins and nails compare with those quoted by competitors. They can be used without problem with the correct tools. Otherwise we will take back the goods and ask no questions.

  • Hand-picked quality at competitive prices with 1 year warranty.
  • Repair of pneumatic and electrically powered tools.
  • Permanently low-priced

Information on cramp irons:

DIN 1052 part 2

StaplesWe supply cramp irons of most manufacturers. The cramps comply with the requirements of DIN 1052 part 2, section 8. These cramps can be used for joining timber parts in timber structures and for static joints of wood material panels. A test certificate is available and will be sent on request. We also deliver "non-rusting cramps

Nails The standard versions normally comply with DIN 1052 part 2, which prescribes the tensile strength of the wire, the head diameter and other particulars. A works certificate is accepted by all building authority and quality surveillance testers as an admission for use by the supervising authority.

DIN 18182

HeftklammernOur staples of the prescribed lengths comply with the requirements of DIN 18182 part 3 and can be used for fastening gypsum plaster board and fibrous plaster sheet. We have marked these staples as shown on the opposite.

Information on product quality:

Fasteners of different materials, surface finish and points are available. Every supplier uses his own designations and abbreviations/codes. An overview of the most common designations and abbreviations/codes can be found on the opposite. Codes we use are printed in bold letters.

Material

  • NK GALV zincplated:
    zinc plated steel offers protection against corrosion
  • NKS Steel ST hardened:
    zinc plated, especially hard steel
  • RF NR A2 A4:
    Fasteners of corrosion-free wire, usually of material No. 14301, are used where they are exposed continuously to moisture and other environmental effects.
  • ALU AL:
    Staples and nails of aluminium wire are used if the part undergoes further machining/processing (e.g., sawing).

Surface :

  • HZ hard. H HA:
    The fasteners are coated with resin, the colours are different from different manufacturers. In some cases, the designation of the resin finish is a combination of the manufacturer's name and the designation "cote". Resin makes the surface slide when driven in the material, the clamp enters the material more easily (less energy). The resin becomes hot when the clamp is driven in and when cold forms a bond with the material which improves resistance to extraction (durability).

Point

  • CCP:
    The chisel point is the standard point of staples and, depending on the hardness of the material, ensures that the staple moves in a straight line in the material.
  • DDP:
    Depending on the hardness of the material, divergent point or sawtooth point cause the staple to be diverted or straddle in the part, which improves resistance to pullout.
  • C/DF CP/DP:
    is a special point developed for fastening Fermacell panels and accepted by the supplier for this purpose.
  • RingGroove RS RI:
    For nails, describes a ring shank which improves pull-out resistance.
  • Screw
    describes a screwed shank of a nail which improves pull-out resistance.
  • DSDP:
    A diamond tip is the standard point for nails.
  All prices are gross prices and include value-added tax at the present rate 19% plus freight. For details of transport charges, see the General terms of Business .
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