Spotnails Utility Coil Nailer (25-50mm) SCN51
Spotnails Utility Coil Nailer (25-50mm) SCN51
50mm Utility Fencing/ Flooring Coil Nailer
The PTIA Award-Winning Utility Coil Nailer, which drives up to a 50mm nail, is perfect for a wide range of siding applications. The SCN51 includes a switchable trigger and with its high-speed operation, can fire up to 15 shots per second (adjustable between contact and sequential fire). An adjustable cover on the rear directs exhaust air away from the user, adding to its ease of use. The timber coil nailers' ability to fire Conical, Flat wire, and Plastic collated nails (including smooth, ring, and screw shank coil nails), make it an ideal all-rounder for everything fastening related.
That's not all though, what is really great about this tool is that it allows you to create a luxury finish while still keeping the price tag relatively low! Is there anything better than a bargain? We think not! The world is your oyster and this tool can be paired with any of our flat ring galvanised nails, conical ring galvanised nails, and plastic collated coil nails. Build your perfect tool/nail combination today!
Don't forget, if you're working on an external project, you might need rust-protected Stainless Steel coil nails...
Unsure whether what nails will be best for you? Why not watch our video below that explains the difference between conical and flat ring galvanised nails?
Please don’t hesitate to get in contact if you need help with your order! You can call us on 0333 8000 345 or send us a message instead!
Specification
- Height/Width/Length: 271x126x246mm
- Weight: 2kg
- Loading: 150-300
- Air consumption: 1.07 liter/second (2.26 cfm)
- Nail length: wire = 32-50mm plastic = 25-50mm
- Head Dia: 4.2-5.3mm
- Shank Dia: 2.1-2.3mm
- Shank type: Smooth, ring, screw
- Collation: 15° wire/plastic
- Tool Air Fitting: 1/4"-19 P.T & 1/4"-18 N.P.T male plug
- Operating pressure: 5 to 8bar (70 to 120PSI)
- Noise: 102.5dBA
- Vibration: 3.76 m/s^2
- Switchable trigger: Yes
- Hoses: Minimum of 10.6 bar (150 PSI ) working pressure rating or 150 percent of the maximum pressure that could be produced in the air system
Download the Exploded Parts Diagram here.
Download the User Manual here.
Uses
Ideal for:
- Fencing
- Shed making
- General garden buildings
- Flooring
- Sub-flooring
- Wall & roof sheathing/cladding/siding
- Gypsum board and interior boarding
Warranty
Spotnails offer different warranty periods for different parts. Here is a breakdown of what is covered and for how long.
12 Month Warranty
This warranty covers all housing and the cap of the tool. This warranty does not cover normal wearing parts such as the bumper, driver blades, O-rings, and piston rings.
For more information see our Shipping and Returns policy.
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