An industrial quality hardwood flooring nailer is a perfect multi purpose tool for tongue and groove flooring, paneling, roofing, sheathing, sub-flooring, and comes in a lightweight and agile construction.
A hardwood floor nailer is constructed in durable die-cast alloy or light die-cast aluminum for on site durability and overall low weight. It base-plate often comes in a non-marring material to avoid scratches to floor surfaces, while a padded, long-reach handle offers optimal safety, stability and operating comfort.
A multifunctional tool of this nature is suited to various sizes of flooring, such as ½-inch, 5/8-inch, 3/4-inch, and 25/32-inch. In addition, these tools often offer ease in use, with nailers designed to be operated by professionals or novice users alike.
A 2-in-1 air hardwood flooring stapler and nailer combi is perfect for those in need of a tool capable of shooting both T cleats and U staples, while an air booster chamber results in more efficient control and better driving of nails.
These tools can fire 15½ and 16-gauge staples with a size of 1 to 2-inches, and L shaped cleats at 1½ to 2-inches – with a magazine load capacity at 100 – 200 staple / cleats, and offer an operating pressure range of 60 – 120 PSI.
Standard sized hardwood flooring nails are available at most local DIY and hardware stores. Common choices of quality staples and nails include those manufactured by Paslode, Porter Cable, and Bostitch.
A flooring nailer comes complete with all accessories required, such as an extra non-marring base plate, hex wrenches, regulation goggles, air tool oil, and high-quality mallet, detail instruction manual as well as an impact-resistant carrying case. A repair kit is also available to rebuild a gun, and come complete with springs, seals, gaskets, and o-rings.
Well-made hardwood flooring nailers offers quality and durability and perfect for shooting nails into multiple floor thicknesses or tongue positions with ease to accomplish all specific installation needs.