Stanley Bostitch 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (15-35mm) BT35B-1
Stanley Bostitch 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (15-35mm) BT35B-1
Description
Stanley Bostitch 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (15-35mm) BT35B-1
Straight from the ever popular Stanley Bostitch we have this 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (15-35mm) BT35B-1; a heavy duty, hard wearing Brad Nailer for use with 18 Gauge 15 to 35mm brads. With a composite frame, an aluminium magazine and a narrow nose for improved line of sight.
This Stanley Bostitch Nailer is designed for constant use as you would expect from a brand designed for durability and quality. It might be tough, but that doesn’t mean rough! This tool gives you a precision finish to give your designs that seamless presentation and its rubber grip handle means you can work for hours in comfort.
Some Equivalent Brand Codes:
Got some nails already and unsure if ours will fit? These are some of the alternative code which you may have and compatible with our 18 Gauge Nails and tools:
ATRO – TIPIN / BEA – SK300 / BOSTITCH – BT1300 / DUO-FAST – B44 / HAUBOLD – SKN12 / KIHLBERG – 512 / OMER – BRADS 12 / PASLODE – F18 / PREBENA – JM / SENCO – AX(AY)
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See our 2 min 30 second review and ‘how-to’ video on this fantastic Bostitch 18G BT35B-1 below!
Specification
- Trigger: Contact Trip (Bump)
- Carry case included - Yes
- Width-Depth-Height: 60 x 263 x 200mm
- Diameter: 1 - 25mm
- Head: 2mm
- Weight: 1.2 Kg
- Load Capacity: 100 Pins
- PSI: 90-100
- dBA (Noise): 81
- Brad Type: 1.8 Gauge
- Brad Length: 15mm - 35mm
- Operating Pressure: 20 - 7.00 BAR
- Carry Case Included: Yes
- Powered By: Compressor
- Warranty: 12 Months
Uses
Excellent for:
- Boat building and caravan manufacturing and refurbishing
- Coffin manufacture
- Cane/rattan furniture
- Flooring
- Display and shop fitting
- Door frames and Skirting
- Exhibition/show construction
- Fencing
- Fire surrounds
- Furniture/cabinet/woodwork assembly
- Kitchen and bedroom furniture
- Pet cages,runs and enclosures
- Pine furniture manufacturing
- Presentation boxes
- Sauna building
- Shed and garden building
- Shoe repairing
- Staircase construction and banisters
- Theatre and film scenery
- Toy manufacture
- Window frames and beading
- Furniture making
- Beading, moulding and paneling
Warranty
Stanley Bostitch 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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