Hand and pneumatic staplers for plastic staples, pins and upset head nails
Hand and pneumatic staplers for plastic staples, pins and brads
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| 81P CL from 6 - 16 mm |
Omer |
285,00 €
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339,15 €
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Staples 81P |
| 81P from 6 - 16 mm |
Omer |
220,00 €
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261,80 €
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Staples 81P |
| 82 P CL |
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285,00 €
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339,15 €
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Staples 82P |
| 82P from 6 - 16 mm |
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220,00 €
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261,80 €
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Staples 82P |
| DFCT 6000 P in 6 und 10 mm |
No information available |
95,00 €
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113,05 €
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Staples 81P |
| G11P-S05 from 6-10 mm |
No information available |
65,00 €
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77,35 €
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Staples 81P |
| R.I.25 P from 11 - 25 mm |
Omer |
231,00 €
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274,89 €
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Pins IP |
| 17.55 P from 32 - 63 mm |
Omer |
305,00 €
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362,95 €
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Brads17P |
| 12.20 P from 12 - 21 mm |
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163,00 €
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193,97 €
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Brads12P |
| R14.25 P from 12 - 25 mm |
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280,00 €
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333,20 €
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Pins 14P |
| G11P-SH05 |
No information available |
65,00 €
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77,35 €
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Staples 82P |
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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