Stanley Fatmax V20 SFMCN618 18v Cordless 18G Second Fix Nail Gun No Batteries No Battery Charger No Case SFMCN618B
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The Stanley FatMax V20 cordless system is based around the V20 18v lithium ion battery pack. These batteries are fully compatible with all power tools and outdoor products in the V20 range, meaning that a single battery and charger can be used for a multitiude of different tasks. The FatMax V20 cordless 18 gauge nailer is designed for second fix applications like installing tongue and groove panelling and door or window casing. The magazine can store up to 100 18 gauge nails at a time and the tool free depth adjustment control allows the correct driving depth to be quickly and easily established whenever starting a new project. Features and Benefits • Part of the Stanley FatMax V20 cordless system • Runs on any Stanley FatMax V20 battery • Cordless second fix nail gun • Fires 18 gauge nails • Ideal for second fix carpentry and cabinet work • Runs entirely on battery power: no need for additional equipment like gas cartridges • Tool free depth adjustment control for quickly and easily setting the nail depth • Magazine can hold 100 nails • Weight balanced for comfortable handling and improved control • Integrated LED workight • Non marking nose helps keep surfaces clean and prevents additional finishing • Belt hook for convenient hands free transportation Specifications • Battery Voltage: 18v • Battery Type: Stanley FatMax V20 (lithium ion) • Motor: Brushed • Nail Gun Type: Second Fix / Finishing • Nail Gauge: 18G • Nail Diameter: 1.2mm • Nail Length: 16mm - 50mm • Tool Weight (without battery): 2.43kg Contents • Stanley FatMax V20 18v Cordless 18G Nail Gun (bare tool) • Belt Clip • No Battery • No Charger • No Case
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