Super-lightweight and powerful, the pneumatic Unimac Nail Staple Gun will move in step with you, effortlessly driving 37-50mm nails and 25-50mm staples into both unfinished and pre-finished hardwood flooring at 48Nm. Its ergonomic extended handle makes for a comfortable working position. And it's as easy on the floorboards as it is on your body, featuring a pre-finished floorboard adaptor foot for truly polished results. It has all the makings of a great performance.

So, rule the floor and order your Unimac Nail Staple Gun today!

Specification

  • Brand: Unimac
  • Type: Pneumatic Stapler and Nail Gun
  • Staple Capacity: 92
  • Required Pressure: 70-100PSI
  • Maximum Pressure: 100PSI
  • Air Inlet: 1/4" NPT
  • Staple Length Range: 25mm - 50mm (1"-2")
  • Nail Capacity: 100pcs
  • Nail Size: 37mm - 50mm (1-1/2" - 2")
  • Nail Type: L-shaped nail
  • Gauge: 16
  • Air Consumption: 4.5 CFM
  • CE, UL and Australian C-Tick certifications

IN THE BOX

  • 1x UNIMAC Nailer/Stapler
  • 1x S3/S4/S5 Key
  • 1x Wrench
  • 1x Mallet
  • 1x Base plate
  • 1x Air tool oil

SIZE WEIGHT

  • Carton Dimensions (W x L x H): 125 x 59 x 62.5cm
  • Carton Weight: 12kg
  • Product Dimensions (W x L x H): 23 x 47 x 53cm

SKU: NALFLRUMCA2XH

We accept Change of Mind returns for 14 days after you have received the item in cases where you have changed your mind or made an incorrect purchase and wish to return the product. This also applies to orders cancelled when the item has already been dispatched from our warehouse. The item must be in a re-saleable condition to qualify for a change of mind refund. Deductions may apply including Initial and Return Shipping, as well as restocking fee of 10% of the product price

SKU V219-NALFLRUMCA2XH
Brand Unimac
Shipping Weight 12.0000kg
Shipping Width 0.125m
Shipping Height 0.625m
Shipping Length 0.590m
Shipping Cubic 0.050000000m3

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