18GA Cordless Nail Gun for Dew-a1t 20V Battery (No Battery), 2 in 1 Cordless Brad Nailer 18GA Nail Gun Battery Powered with 1000Pcs Nails and 500Pcs Staples for Wood Carpentry
All electronics ship with US style plugs.You may need a voltage converter or a plug adapter.
Special Features
Battery Powered: Cordless design for ultimate convenience, ideal for locations without accessible outlets. Compatible with Dew-a1t 20V Max Lithium-Ion Batteries, such as Dcb201, Dcb202, Dcb203, Dcb204, Dcb205, Dcb206, etc. (Battery not included,Please ensure you use a battery with a capacity greater than 4A to achieve the desired effect.)
Safe and Portable Design: Easy-release magazine for quick reloading, accommodating up to 100 nails. Remarkable firing rate of up to 2 nails per second. Includes a convenient belt hook for easy access and storage. Safety nose pin must be fully depressed against the working surface to enable nail or staple firing, preventing accidental discharges
Adjustable Nail Depth: The depth of the nails can be easily adjusted using the rotating knob. This feature allows you to protect your work surface and materials by setting the correct nail depth. When working with harder wood, simply turn the knob to increase the nail depth for a stronger blow, ensuring precise and safe fastening
2 Firing Mode: This cordless nail gun with Single/Contact Firing mode to fire nails. It can drive 5/8 to 1-1/4 inch 18 gauge brad nails. In Contact Firing mode, this electric nail gun can deliver 2 nails per second
Brushless Power Brad Nailer: This cordless nailer with brushless motor, the overheat, overload and low voltage protection can make the nail gun with longer life than cord brad nailer
Description
Use Step:
Step 1
Press lever while pulling slider backwards.
Step 2
Correctly placed staples or nails.
Step 3
Slide the magazine forward until it clicks into place.
Step 4
Install 20V2.0AH battery
Note: Two-Handed Operation
This product does not include an air pump and may cause slight recoil. Nails may pop out due to recoil, not weak nailing force. Use both hands to press the nail head firmly against the work surface until finished.