![]() ![]() If a slow framing nailer was acceptable, like 1 nail/second instead of 3, then an M12 framing nailer would be feasible. This is because the M12 battery can’t supply the tool with enough power to charge the accumulator in the required time. Milwaukee could make an M12 framing nailer if they wanted to, but the rate of fire would be too low for most users. ![]() That is dependent completely on the amount of energy the accumulator can store. A more powerful battery can reduce the time between nails fired (increase firing rate) but it will not increase the size or depth of nail that can be driven, or the material density it can penetrate. Like I said, that’s just an energy accumulator.Ī nailer like this uses energy from the battery, but its ability to deliver a certain amount of energy (foot-lbs or in-lbs) to the fastener is completely independent of the battery. The tool is powered by the battery, not the nitrogen air spring mechanism. “The big question is still this: does a 12V tool have enough power to sink up to 1-3/8″ pins into hardwood?” ![]() It would also be nice to have onboard storage for when you inevitably have to take it off so you don’t lose it.įrom the Discussion section of this article: It’s a small thing, but having lost or damaged the non-marring tips on other nailers, I’m glad to see an extra included. We really won’t know the answer to that question until Milwaukee tool releases the product and more people get their hands on it.Īccording to the Home Depot listings, both the bare tool and kit come with two non-marring tips. The big question is still this: does a 12V tool have enough power to sink up to 1-3/8″ pins into hardwood? The weight savings and smaller size of the M12 platform brings the tool closer in line to pneumatic pin nailers, which are both light and diminutive. The decision to go with a 12V battery form factory is a huge advantage for a product like this pin nailer. Makita, Ryobi, and Metabo HPT (formerly Hitachi) all have 20V pin nailers, but as far as I know, only Makita has a 12V version. There are a few other cordless 23-gauge pin nailers on the market. Home Depot’s links are down at the moment, and are included for when they go live again. Preorders are fulfilled in the order they are received. ![]() As Tool Nut reminds customers on the page, demand is likely to be high, resulting in backorder conditions until supply catches up. Note: Acme Tools and Tool Nut are both reporting a mid-April 2021 ETA. This battery-powered pin nailer also features a magazine reload indicator, tool-free drive depth adjustment, reversible belt clip, LED light, battery fuel gauge, secondary work contact tip, and carries our industry-leading 3-year limited power tool warranty.Based on Milwaukee’s numbering system and their photos, it looks like you’ll be able to buy the pin nailer as a bare tool or as a kit with a 1.5Ah M12 battery, M12 charger, and soft carrying case. The M12™ Pin Nailer drives 23-gauge headless pin nails ranging in length from 1/2” to 1-3/8” and features all-day run time with up to 750 pin nails per charge when paired with our M12™ REDLITHIUM™ CP1.5 battery pack. The dry-fire lockout feature prevents misfires and workpiece damage. The double-action trigger and non-marring precision point tip allow you to perform sequential driving and accurate pin placement into delicate trim pieces. The nitrogen air spring mechanism allows the nailer to consistently sink pin nails at proper depth into hard or softwoods while leaving small, clean nail holes. The MILWAUKEE® 23 Gauge Pin Nailer provides you with unmatched productivity and accessibility in tight spaces and confined corners with a lightweight, ergonomic design. Our M12™ 23 Gauge Pin Nailer is the most compact cordless pin nailer, combining precision and power to deliver the performance that professional carpenters and remodelers demand, without the hassle of a compressor hose or gas cartridge. View All - Personal Protective Equipment.SHOCKWAVE™ Lineman's Sockets & Adapters.View All - Concrete Drilling and Chiselling. ![]()
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