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Senco FinishPro 18BMg Brad Nailer, 5/8" to 2-1/8"
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1
SKU
9B0001N
$135.00
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Senco FinishPro 18BMg Brad Nailer, 5/8" to 2-1/8" 9B0001N
Box Count: 1
$135.00
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Check out the all-new Senco FinishPro 18BMg (9B0001N), 18 gauge magnesium brad nailer, which drives 5/8" to 2-1/8" 18 gauge brad nails. Comes with Senco's five-year Xtreme-Pro limited warranty. Designed for applications in finish woodworking, cabinets, casing, paneling and more, the Senco 18BMg features a lightweight magnesium body that improves user comfort and enhances durability. Virtually maintenance free thanks to its oil-free operation, this Senco brad nailer also comes with a nose-mounted LED light, narrow nose for tight spaces, metal cylinder for increased durability, and an EZ Clear latch that protects against downtime caused by fastener jams.
WARNING: California residents, this item qualifies for Proposition 65 legislation.
- Box Count 1
- SKU 9B0001N
- UPC 741474138102
- Power Type Pneumatic
- Collation Type Glue
- Gauge 18 Gauge
- Maximum Fastener Length 2-1/8"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included Yes
- Included In Box Wrenches, No-Mar Pad, Plug
- Manufacturer's Warranty Five-Year Limited
- Item Width 2-1/2"
- Special Features Oil Free Operation, Nose Mounted LED Light
- Item Height 9-13/16"
- Item Length 10"
- Magazine Capacity 100
- Country of Manufacture Taiwan
- Item Weight 2.8 lbs.
- Usage Type Interior
- Minimum Fastener Length 5/8"
- Housing Material Aluminum
- Operating Pressure 70 to 120 PSI
- Firing Type Selective
- Air Inlet Size 1/4" NPT
- Air Consumption 1.6 SCFM
- Model FinishPro 18 BMg
- Depth Control Yes
- Power Source Air
- Special Offer No
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Brad Nail
- Series AX, AY, AZ
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Customer Reviews
- Problem removing a jammed nailerPictured above it the finish nailer I bought recently. It is jammed. The only thing I can find is a site that says to use a screw driver and gently open the face to remove the nail. Okay, I can see it if it's the older model because the have a pressure chip holding the head together. This one doesn't. Is there a video I can watch to see what their talking about....
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