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Air-powered staple guns connect to a compressed air supply and hold U-shaped fasteners to secure thin material to wood. They are typically larger and more powerful than cordless staple guns and are used in framing, finishing, flooring, and roofing tasks. They also have fewer moving parts, so they tend to run cooler and have a longer lifespan than cordless tools. Power staple guns speed fastening and reduce fatigue compared to hand staplers.
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Air-Powered Framing Staplers
Air-powered framing staplers drive heavy-gauge staples in wood-to-wood fastening applications with structural wood framing, plywood sheets, and wood board. Air-powered tools derive their power from a compressed air supply.
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Air-Powered Flooring Staplers
Air-powered flooring staplers secure floorboards to subfloors. They are positioned on the floor against a floorboard and then hit with a rubber mallet to actuate the pneumatic mechanism. They drive staples through the tongue of the floorboard and into the subfloor at the correct angle. The blow of the mallet also pushes floorboards together to close gaps. Air-powered tools derive their power from a compressed air supply.
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