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Air-powered nail guns (sometimes called nailers) connect to a pressurized air supply to drive nails and pins quickly, accurately, and with less effort than manual hammers and staplers. They hold nail strips or coils that feed nails one after the other to speed installation in framing, roofing, cabinetry, and flooring tasks. A safety mechanism requires the tip of the tool to be compressed before the nail is fired. These guns accept nails with a compatible collation angle, collation type (e.g., glue, paper), head shape, gauge or diameter, length, and style (e.g., finishing, brad). Nailers using straight-collation nails drive nails square while nailers using angled-collation nails drive nails at angles and in corners. Air-powered nailers are typically lighter than cordless tools to help reduce operator fatigue during extended use. They also have fewer moving parts, so they tend to run cooler and have a longer lifespan.
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Air-Powered Framing Nailers
Air-powered framing nailers are typically used in structural wood framing, when securing subflooring to joists, and for other non-finishing tasks.
15° Coil
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20° Strip
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21° Strip
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28° Strip
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30° Strip
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34° Strip
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Air-Powered Roofing Nailers
Air-powered roofing nailers hold large, round-head roofing nails for installing shingles. Roofing nailers have a shallower angle than framing nailers and hold coiled fasteners to reduce reloading of the tool that can cause a safety hazard when working at heights.
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15° Coil
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Air-Powered Siding Nailers
Air-powered siding nailers drive nails through hard materials such as fiber cement board. They typically are more powerful than roofing nailers to drive larger nails through harder material and to hold siding securely in place while working.
0° Coil
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15° Coil
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