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Omer MG40 21 Gauge Headed/Headless Pin Nailer, 1/2" to 1-9/16"
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1
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MG40
$255.00
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Omer MG40 21 Gauge Headed/Headless Pin Nailer, 1/2" to 1-9/16" MG40
Box Count: 1
$255.00
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The Omer MG-40 21 gauge air powered pin nailer drives headed and headless pins ranging from 1/2" to 1-9/16" in length. Comes with one-year warranty. This hand-made high-quality pin nailer features a lightweight and powerful design. The Omer MG-40 pinner is excellent for rattan furniture production, light wood assembly, mirror frames, picture frames, and door and window trim. In regulation with European code EN ISO 11148-13 all tools with a 77.44 yellow selector will now be assembled with a bump or sequential trigger.
WARNING: California residents, this item qualifies for Proposition 65 legislation.
- Box Count 1
- SKU MG40
- UPC 1220800
- Power Type Pneumatic
- Collation Type Glue
- Gauge 21 Gauge
- Maximum Fastener Length 1-9/16"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included No
- Included In Box Wrenches, Oil
- Manufacturer's Warranty One-Year Limited
- Item Width 2"
- Special Features Clear Magazine
- Item Height 8-3/4"
- Item Length 8-15/16"
- Magazine Capacity 150
- Country of Manufacture Taiwan
- Item Weight 2.54 lbs.
- Usage Type Interior
- Minimum Fastener Length 1/2"
- Housing Material Aluminum
- Operating Pressure 70 to 110 PSI
- Firing Type Trigger Actuated
- Air Inlet Size 1/4" NPT
- Air Consumption .034 SCFM
- Power Source Air
- Special Offer No
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Micro Pin
Customer Reviews
- poor longevityI am not a professional carpenter. I just purchased this tool for small jobs and projects around the house. I probably have less than 200 pins shot through my nailer that I purchased around 2011. A couple years ago I plugged in the nailer for another small job and air was blowing out the back. The urethane lip seal that sits on top of the piston disintegrated in storage. I only use air tool oil in air tools and never opened the tool until I had the leak. I used to repair power tools for a living so I know what I'm doing. I'm pretty disappointed with this nailer.
- Bad Product, AVOIDTerrible design. no-mar tip falls off the nose, the part that is on the tool gets in the way of the nail and gets shot.
That would be a 2-3 star review. the 1 star is because the nose that you depress is cheap pressed steel, it gets bent and hung up on the guides and you either can't shoot the nail, or worse, you can with zero safety lock out. Pick it up and touch the trigger, you just shot a nail.
I'm a pro, I have used just about every brand, this is the worst air tool I've ever owned. - No-mar tip comes off, bad design[Good]
No jamming so far (will update after big project)
[Bad]
1) N-mar tip comes off too easily - bad design.
2) No rear exhaust - today's standard.
3) Plastic magazine - for diy people, but not pro.
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