Freeman PFS9 9 Ga. Pneumatic Fencing Stapler, 1-1/2" to 2"
A cost-effective solution, the Freeman PFS9 collated fencing stapler is quickly becoming a top-pick among contractors and amateurs alike. Similar to the Fasco F46 pneumatic fence stapler, the PFS9 is designed specifically for livestock fencing, field fencing, horse fencing and heavy mesh fencing. The fence stapler is compatible with 9 gauge collated fence staples, from 1-1/2" to 2" in length.
This air-powered PFS9 fencing stapler features a magnesium housing, one-piece drive blade, adjustable depth of drive, 360 adjustable exhaust, air filter, quick-jam release, T-handle (for added control), and belt hook. Includes plastic carrying case and 1/4" air fitting installed. A lightweight body, durable construction, and user-friendly design ensure this tool will get the job done.
- Box Count 1
- SKU PFS9
- UPC 819918022352
- Power Type Pneumatic
- Collation Type Glue
- Gauge 9 Gauge
- Application Type Fencing
- Brand Freeman
- Maximum Fastener Length 2"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included Yes
- Included In Box Air Fitting, Wrenches, Tool Oil, Safety Glasses
- Manufacturer's Warranty Seven-Year Limited
- Item Width 4-19/50"
- Special Features One-Piece Drive Blade, Belt Hook
- Item Height 17"
- Item Length 19"
- Magazine Capacity 50
- Country of Manufacture China
- Item Weight 8.07 lbs.
- Usage Type Exterior
- Minimum Fastener Length 1-1/2"
- Housing Material Aluminum
- Operating Pressure 70 to 115 PSI
- Firing Type Sequential
- Air Inlet Size 1/4" NPT
- Air Consumption 12.85 SCFM
- Crown Size 3/4"
- Product Type Fence Stapler
- Depth Control Yes
- Power Source Air
- Special Offer No
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Fence Staple
- Love this toolPondered on buying this tool for over a year, but developing a 40 acre alpaca/horse farm which means over a mile of 2*4 mesh. I am extremely pleased with this unit. Never had one before - always hand drove. In the time that I can wrap the end wires of a 200’ section, my wife can staple the whole piece up. No issues thus far, my only caution is that it does drive them pretty hard -on one section I stretched the mesh a little too tight, and on a particularly soft post the staples drove the staple so hard it broke the wire.... great tool that I would recommend to anyone doing fencing.