BeA 18 Gauge 50mm Brad Nailer SK355-212
BeA 18 Gauge 50mm Brad Nailer SK355-212
Description
The BeA 18 Gauge 50mm Brad Nailer SK355-212 really is the benchmark in light and practical brad nailers. Small is definitely mighty in this case with a well -balanced and powerful impact. Get ready to meet your new favourite tool for life!
Its long reach V-shaped nose means tight spots are no problem, and delicate projects such as beading, picture framing and shoe repair are no problem. Large jobs like shed construction, flooring and panelling are also well within its capabilities. An integrated silencer, meaning no distractions or uncomfortable working conditions, is one of the best features of this tool. When coupled with no-mar nose and ergonomic design, you’ll never want to finish a job!
Operates 18 Gauge Brads, available from us in galvanised and stainless steel (anti rust) finishes.
Some Equivalent Brand Codes:
Got some nails and unsure if they will work with this tool? Check the equivalent Brad Codes for 18 Gauge below:
ATRO – TIPIN / BEA – SK300 / BOSTITCH – BT1300 / DUO-FAST – B44 / HAUBOLD – SKN12 / KIHLBERG – 512 / OMER – BRADS 12 / PASLODE – F18 / PREBENA – JM / SENCO – AX(AY)
Require this type of BeA tool to only operate to a maximum of 35mm? Then see its smaller brother, the BeA SK335-201 .
Specifications
- Depth Adjuster: Yes
- Exhaust Type: Rear
- Trigger Type: Single Shot
- Safety: Nose
- Rubber Grip: Yes
- Power: Air (Compressor)
- Loading: Side
- Fastener Type: 18g 1.2mm Thickness Brads 15-50mm
- Nose Type: Slim, No Mar
- Belt Hook: No
- Easy Clear Jam: No
- Carry Case: No
- Dry Fire Lockout: Yes
- Fastener View: Yes
- Usage: Pro Industrial
- Weight: 1.3Kg
- Low weight
- Long nose to to reach into tight spots
- Well balanced
- Tool lock out feature
- Made in Germany
Uses
- Beading and picture/mirror frames
- Boat building
- Cane/rattan furniture
- Coffin manufacture
- Display and shop fitting
- Door frames and skirting
- Exhibition/show construction
- Fencing
- Fire surrounds
- Furniture/cabinet/woodwork assembly
- Kitchen and bedroom furniture
- Panelling
- Pet cages, runs and enclosures
- Pine furniture manufacture
- Portacabins,mobile homes,caravans
- Presentation boxes
- Saunas
- Sheds and garden building
- shoe repair
- soft and hardwood floorboards
- Staircase construction and banisters
- Sub flooring/boarding out
- Theatre and film scenery
- Tongue and groove flooring
- Toy manufacture
- Window frames and beading
Warranty
BeA 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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