![]() It is quite an exceptional tool for furniture production and assembly, finish and trim work, decorative trim, mirror and picture frame assembly and window beading. Simply squeeze the trigger and without any recoil the pin is delivered precisely where you want and to the depth you want into the workpiece. Only when you use this pinner for the first time can you truly appreciate its premium quality. ![]() Precision engineering tolerances on the nose of the pinner ensure for jam free operation and tool longevity. The narrow nose design allows for access to tight areas and angles, and the soft silicone tip prevents marring of contoured faces. The pinner operates at 5 to 7 bar pressure and can be used up to 8 bar when firing pins into very dense hardwoods. A swivel coupling prevents the hose from tangling and a rear mounted exhaust vent directs air away from the operator. You can quickly and simply override dry firing mode, if you want to use the remaining pins. The trigger automatically disengages as you reach the last few pins in the magazine, eliminating the risk of dry firing and preventing damage to the surface of your work. The patented, easy to fill and side loading magazine is made from machined aluminium and self-adjusts to accept pins from 12mm to 50mm. 23 gauge headless pins are 0.6mm in diameter and displace minimal material allowing you to drive tight up to an edge without risk of splitting the wood. There is virtually no kick back in the hand, even when firing into exotic hardwoods with 50mm pins, leaving an inconspicuous hole that can simply be painted-over or filled with sanding dust to colour match the surrounding wood. Unlike other pinners, it features a precision machined aluminium cylinder and piston valve, which when you squeeze the trigger results in ultra-smooth and exceptionally powerful firing of the driving pin. This is an exceptional headless pinner, designed and patented in the USA. ![]() Supplied with carry case, replaceable no mar tip and on board Allen keys.©
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