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Makita DBN600RTJ 18V Li-ion LXT 16G Finishing Nailer Complete with 2 x 5.0 Ah Li-ion Batteries and Charger Supplied in a Makpac Case

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Tool-less depth adjustment and nail jam clearing LED job light for improved visibility takes 16 gauge 25 - 64mm straight brad nails Brad nailers are most likely the most popular type of nailer, often referred to as either "2nd Fix" or "Finishing" nailers. These nailers fire "Brad Nails", which are heavier in gauge (Diameter), than pin nailers. Brad nails also tend to have a small head, and sometines a serrated shank. as a result, brad nails tend to have considerably more holding power than pins. Most common uses include things like attaching skirting boards, door trims, heavier mouldings or furniture assembly work. The DBN600 drives a range of 16 gauge finish nails from 25mm to 64mm, with a magazine capacity of 110 nails. It is suitable for mounting wood-to-wood connections, architraves, frames and glazing beads. It is equipped with anti-dry fire mechanism to prevent driving blanks and damaging the work surface along with an easy to use tool-less depth adjustment dial for a wide range of finishing applications and tool-less nail jam clearing. Description Makita DBN600RTJ 18V LXT Cordless Second Fix Finishing Straight Nailerwith 2x 5.0Ah Batteries

Slim nose allows better visibility for easy access to the point you aim at - enables user to shoot nails into tight spaces Makita DBN600RTJ 18V Second Fix 16Ga Straight Finish Nailer With 2 x 5.0Ah Batteries Charger In Case Features:

Angled nailers can get into corners far more easily which can be a huge advantage depending on the application but can be a little more restrictive in terms of the sizes of nails they can fire (EG 32mm to 64mm), straight nailers may struggle to get right into that corner, but will normally give you more nail size options, often being able to fire nails from a shorter starting point, (eg. 16m to 64mm). Although Brad nailers fire a heavier gauge nail than pin nailers, the hole they leave behind on the workpiece is still relatively small and easy to fill for a great finish.

You will also see both "Straight" and "Angled" versions of brad nailers available and it can be a bit of a head-scratcher deciding which may be best for you.

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