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Makita GN900SE 7.2V Li-Ion First Fix Gas Nailer Complete with 2 x 7.2V Batteries and Charger Supplied in A Carry Case

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Also known as cordless nail guns, these are probably the easiest to use as they simply take their power from the battery attached to the nailer. No Gas canister, air hoses or main power cord is required.

These names come from the 2 common stages of construction, so if we were building a house, “First fix” would be the part where the shell and internal walls are constructed and “Second Fix” would be the part where all of the fittings such as skirting boards, doors, sanitary wear, kitchen units etc are installed. The Makita GN900 clipped head gas nailer has arrived! Using tried and tested technology, it's suitable for timber frames, roofing, joist and a host of other applications - Makita has the answer, in an truly portable machine.The Makita GN900SE 7.2V First Fix Gas Nailer is a cordless clipped head nailer ideal for a wide range of framing applications. This nailer utilises fuel gas as its power source, eliminating the need for hoses or compressors. It includes an LED indication lamp which also includes a battery power warning, along with trouble detection functions for easy operation and repair. Features and Benefits As these nailers are less portable as a result, they tend to be found more in a workshop environment. It can also be difficult to understand the terminology, as people often refer to the various types of nail guns in many different ways (you may have heard of " First-fix nail guns" and " Second Fix nail guns" to name a few). The important thing to know is that the type of nail gun can depend upon not only the size of the nail they can fire, but also the materials they are able to fire into, and even how the nail guns themselves are powered. Electric nail guns, Powder actuated tools (PAT) nailers or even manually operated nailers are also available, but are less common these days. So now let’s talk about which type of Nail gun you might need. Equipped with LED indication lamp with battery power warning and trouble detection functions for convenience of operation and repair

Given that they need compressed air to operate, they tend to be lightweight, easy to use and reliable. This type of nailer has many names and is often referred to as a Paslode Nailer simply because Paslode is perhaps the best known of them all (A bit like what Hover is to vacuum cleaners). In true Makita tradition the gas nailer is light weight, comfortable and perfectly balanced, it is also easy to use and well-engineered. All that you have come to expect from Makita. Let's start with how a nail gun is powered, and essentially, you have 3 main choices: Battery Powered Nail Guns (Fast becoming the most popular choice)Finishing nail guns are better suited for architraves, window casing, skirting board s, stair rails and MDF fixing. The Makita selection of Specialist Nail Guns includes a li9mited but powerful range of brad nailers and staplers. Nothing complicated here, they simply need a Gas canister in addition to a battery to get their power. The gas is usually supplied with the nails, so it’s not as difficult as it might sound. Air Nail Guns

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