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Bostitch SB-HC50FN Pneumatic Concrete Block Nailer 20-50mm Nails

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Description

General description

The Bostitch SB-HC50FN Pneumatic Concrete Block Nailer is a powerful 15 gauge finish nailer designed for driving high carbon zinc dichromate hardened nails into concrete blocks with a force of up to 7 newtons. It is specifically engineered to drive tungsten hardened nails into various types of concrete blocks, making it ideal for fixing door liners and gripper rods into floor screeds. However, it is not suitable for use on strengthened concrete or engineered and glazed bricks.

Technical specifications

  • Magazine Capacity: 100 nails
  • Fires: HCFN Series: 20-50mm
  • Operating Pressure: 70-100 PSI (5-7 bar)
  • Weight: 1.98 kg
  • Features

    • Brand
      BOSTITCH
    • Warranty
      2 year(s)
    • Max pressure
      6.89476 bar
    • Number elements feeder capacity
      100
    • Device function
      Nail gun

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