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Bostitch Stanox Mini Pins 1063000Z – 30mm, Pack of 10,000

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Description

Description

  • These are 23 gauge headless mini pins designed for fine molding and trim work. Their headless design allows the wood to close over them after driving, eliminating the need for filling. They are also ideal for temporary tacking while glue dries, as they can be removed with minimal damage. Suitable for use with the Bostitch headless pinner.

Specifications

  • Size: 30mm
  • Type: Mini Pins
  • Gauge: 23
  • Finish: Stanox (Copperwash)
  • Quantity: 10,000 pins per box

Compatibility and Accessories

  • Compatible with Bostitch headless pinners, specifically models like TU216-2330 Tacker.

Installation

  • Use with a compatible headless pinner designed for 23 gauge pins. Insert the pins into the tool and drive them into the material as needed for your project.

Usage

  • Ideal for fine finishing work, molding, trim, and temporary tacking. The pins are easy to remove after use, making them suitable for delicate or detailed work.

Features

  • Brand
    BOSTITCH
  • Length
    30 mm
  • Colour
    Multicolour
  • Tip characteristic
    Pins
  • Product finish
    Copper-coloured

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Bostitch is an American company specialising in fastening tools. It was founded in 1896 in Arlington, Massachusetts by Thomas Briggs under the name Boston Wire Stitcher Company. Briggs had previously invented the wire stitching machine, which was used to make hat boxes as well as to bind books and calendars. This invention led to a much more famous one: the first stapler. In 1914, the company created the first hand-operated stapler: the AO model, followed by another with a magazine, the Bostitch n°1. In 1948, the company changed its name to Bostitch, from Boston and stitch. After the Second World War, the company grew rapidly, acquiring the Calwire Company in 1961 to diversify into woodworking. Bostitch also launched its own staple nailers, belt nailers, roller nailers, pneumatic nailers and compressors. Bostitch has since joined the Stanley-Black&Decker group.
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