21 Gauge Electric Brad Nailer (15-30mm) 10SE3008
21 Gauge Electric Brad Nailer (15-30mm) 10SE3008
Description
Spotnails 21 Gauge Electric Brad Nailer (15-30mm) 10SE3008
Need versatility? Then look no further…
This 21 Gauge Electric Brad Nailer is one of the most flexible 21G tools on the market. Ideal when there is NO compressed air available. The 10SE3008 is perfectly designed for use by flooring contractors for expansion beading, for fine joinery, and for furniture manufacture.
This extremely versatile Mini Brad Nailer comes complete with an adjustable depth of drive, a slide magazine for easy re-loading, and a no-mar tip to protect your projects from marks. One of the best features of this tool is that its power cable is over a metre long, meaning you’re not going to be pulled back on the job. The precision of the tool alongside the small pins it uses means that there is no need for additional wood-filler, leaving your projects seamless and professional.
The 10SE3008 drives slight headed brads from 15mm to 30mm, available in both Galvanised and Stainless Steel in 30mm leg lenght (anti-rust) finishes. If your projects involve outdoor fittings or damp environments then opt for the Stainless Steel finish – you’ll thank us later.
Still unsure? We can give expert advice on this tool, or anything else on our website for that matter! Give us a call on 0333 8000 345 or use our online contact form as we’ll come back pronto!
Take a break and look at our 3 minute review and how-to video on this tool below.
Specification
- Depth Adjustment: Yes
- Trigger Type: Single Shot
- Safety: Nose
- Rubber Grip: Yes
- Power: Electric 240v
- Loading: Side
- Fastener Type: 21 G 0.84mm Thick 15-30mm Brads and headless
- Nose Type: Slim No Mar
- Belt Hook: No
- Easy Clear Jam: No
- Carry Case:Yes
- Dry Fire Lockout: No
- Fastener View: No
- Usage: Pro Industrial
- Weight: 1.833Kg
- 1M Cable
- Robust construction
- Isolater Switch
- Large magazine means less time re-loading
Uses
- Highly suited to fine joinery
- Flooring contractors - ideal for expansion beading
- Furniture - fascia boards, chairs sofas
- Beading in general
- Window/conservatories fixing glazing beading
- Coffins
- Shop fitting
- Paneling
- Animal enclosures
- Caravans
- Presentation boxes
- Many more furniture making applications
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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