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The Senco has been tried and tested. It's one of their better liked products for both quality and ease of use. We don't have a ton of experience with the alternate, but we do know that Senco has put in the time and resources to perfect this product.
It's not a requirement to operate, so it's really just when you feel that you're loosing the extra boost it provides in driving power. Nail size, surface material and other environmental factors will play a role in frequency.
Hardie requires specific approved fasteners for their warranty to remain valid. Please contact us so we can ensure you get the right fastener for the job. 888.720.7892
You should oil before and after every use - especially if the tool will sit for extended time unused. 10 drops may be on the high side, but we suggest a minimum or 3-5 if following the proper intervals.
Brand doesn't matter, it's all about how the tool is being used. Minimum 3-5 drops at the beginning and end of use. Only use product labelled as "pneumatic tool oil" or you will do more harm than good.
We generally suggest D55001 Compressor Pump Oil. If you're in a cold climate, also use NO-TOX2 air line deicant to prevent moisture freezing in your air lines.
That's a twofold approach. For the pneumatic nailer, use cold weather formula pneumatic tool oil, such as the Senco PC1295. We also offer a product called NO-TOX air line de-icant, which is used to prevent moisture freezing in the air hose.
I don’t know what the air port is for…. No other cordless nailer has one. I don’t like that I still need a compressor when it’s supposed to cut the compressor out of the equation…
The compressor is not mandatory, using it gives you a little extra boost when driving into extra-dense substrates, but otherwise, the F35 drives nails well without the added air.
all the battery guns need nitrogen to be replaced after like 10k shots, for the milwaukee and alot of the other ones you either send it in to a shop or take the gun apart completely. the senco can just be topped off at any time. these guns are awesome my finish gun will auto reset the drive hammer when it jams. just don't care all that much for sencos proprietary batteries. they need an adapter so I can run makita batteries on their platform
Excellent insider advice on checking to make sure you are using the right fastener. My 18 gauge brad nailer was jamming and I could not figure out why. Turns out I was trying to shoot drywall screws.
Any product labelled as pneumatic tool oil will work. We carry both Paslode and Senco brand oil for reference. If you're working in cold weather, we suggest using the cold weather formula pneumatic tool oil, also available by both Senco and Paslode.
I have two questions. I live in northern vt and my tools air tools see -25 deg Fahrenheit. What would you suggest? Also right now my snow blower cables keep freezing up and I’m sure it’s because WD-40 is freezing. Do you know of a lubricant or penetrating oil thin enough to go into snow blower cables but will hold up to the weather? Thank you and I love your content
Unfortunately, no. Each gun is designed to accommodate the specific angle/degree that the magazine is mounted at. To use 21 degree nails, you need a 21 degree nailer.
Pneumatic Tool Oil ONLY. Never use anything that does not include those words on the label as it will cause your internal components to fail due to the viscosity of the solution.
Pneumatic tools MUST only use “pneumatic tool oil” as specified by the manufacturer. If the bottle does not specifically refer to the product as such, it should not be used on any pneumatic tool. Air compressors require compressor pump oil, which should only be used following the specification set by the air compressor’s manufacturer.
Damn, thank u for selling these. I cannot find them for sale elsewhere. I’ve been looking. I really like Metabo nailers but this one is too expensive for me, the duplex nailer too. Why they gotta cost over $300 😢
Nothing other than what's on the box. No using of each gun to show how well/bad each works. Easy to load, misfires, do they each sink the pins, ease of releasing jams - where the fu#k is any useful information? Oh yea - for sure I'm purchasing the Grex because it can open a bottle of coke. Are you shi*#ing me? I'm outta here, and forget Nail Gun Depot as a source. Wasted 2+ minutes I'll never get back!
Unfortunately, no one sells just the metering valves, so we recommend saving them off of all of the fuel cells you get. This way, you will have a backup supply in case one of your metering valves needs replaced.
Do not use oil on these nail guns .... it destroys them its a friction driven gun .. most things can be fixed on these guns unless you oil them, thats them fecked...