Tacwise 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (20-50mm) DGN50V
Tacwise 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (20-50mm) DGN50V
Description
Tacwise 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (20-50mm) DGN50V
The Tacwise 18 Gauge Air Brad Nailer (20-50mm) DGN50V is compatible with our 18 (1.8) gauge brad nails (galvanised or stainless steel). A compact tool for general joinery and outdoor work - see more in the ‘uses’ tab. This popular nailer from Tacwise uses 18 Gauge brads from 20mm to 50mm in leg length ensuring a neat finish on each project.
The tool’s special features include a variable top exhaust deflector and a quick release nose gate for clearing nail jams. The depth adjustment of the brad nail is set by a wheel which moves the safety arm to allow a set distance from the nose of the tool to the timber; this allows the pin to sit either above/below the surface or flush. We think it’s one of the most versatile tools you can buy, and the low price doesn’t hurt either!
Some Nail Equivalent Brand Codes:
Already have some nails? These are some of the alternative 18G codes that will work with this tool:
ATRO – TIPIN / BEA – SK300 / BOSTITCH – BT1300 / DUO-FAST – B44 / HAUBOLD – SKN12 / KIHLBERG – 512 / OMER – BRADS 12 / PASLODE – F18 / PREBENA – JM / SENCO – AX(AY)
Need to ask us a question? Call us on 0333 8000 345 and ask for an expert. Or drop us a line. Need a lesser sized version? Find the 10-32mm model here!
Check out our review and 'how-to' video on the Tacwise 18G Nailer below!
Specifications
- Depth Adjuster: Yes
- Exhaust Type: 360 Adjustable
- Trigger Type: Single Shot
- Safety: Nose
- Rubber Grip: Yes
- Power: Air (Compressor)
- Loading: Side
- Fastener Type: 18g 1.2mm Thickness Brads 20-50mm
- Nose Type: Slim, No Mar
- Belt Hook: No
- Easy Clear Jam: Yes
- Carry Case: Yes
- Dry Fire Lockout: No
- Fastener View: No
- Usage: Pro
- Weight: 1.218Kg
- Width-Depth-Height: 273 x 67 x 249mm
- Load Capacity: 100 Pins
- PSI: 70-100
- dBA (Noise): 86
- Warranty: 12 Months
Use
Excellent for:
- Beading and Picture/mirror
- Boat building and caravan manufacturing and refurbishing
- Coffin manufacture
- Cane/rattan furniture
- 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 manufacturer
- Presentation of boxes
- Saunas
- Shed and garden building
- Shoe repair
- Staircase construction and banisters
- Theatre and film scenery
- Toy manufacture
- Window frames and beading
Warranty
Tacwise statement: All our air tools have a twelve months return to base warranty against defective materials or workmanship. Consumable parts are subject to normal wear and tear.
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