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MAKITA AN250HC HP concrete nailer

MAKITA AN250HC HP concrete nailer
Specifications
Item no. 100195
EAN no. 0088381605106
 
Type High Pressure nailer
Size (L×W×H) 295 × 128 × 291 mm
Weight 2.1 kg
Fasteners
Length 15 - 25 mm
Diameter 3.0 mm
Angle
 
Used for
Drywall steel rails, Pre-fab

We have taken over the distribution of selected MAKITA high pressurre tools and can now present a complete high pressure product range.

Generally, High Pressure distinguishes itself by the combination of high impact and lightweight compact tools. High Pressure allows the nail guns to be smaller, making them considerably lighter than conventional compressed air guns. This reduces the load on your body and thereby improves your daily work.

The high constant air pressure, allows you to use a long hose without any pressure loss making sure you never run out of air – not even when the last nail is shot.

TJEP High Pressure are, above all, effective tools making the job easier due to their compact size, while contributing to a better working environment TJEP High Pressure nailers are characterized by the well-known high TJEP quality, ensuring the craftsman hassle-free operation.

High Pressure concrete nailer is perfect for nailing in concrete and drywall steel rails.

Key product features

  • Lightweight and handy
  • Powerful
  • Rubber handle
  • Small nose - only 19 mm
  • Rubber edges protect against cracks and damages
  • Rotatable belt hook

Guide for selecting compressor
This list is meant as a guide for selecting compressor. The guide is based on an output pressure of 7 bar on the compressor and a maximum of 50 shots per minute. If shots per minute or output pressure is higher, we recommend selecting a larger compressor.

TJEP 9/20 HP compressorTJEP 9/20 HP compressor
Item no. 123074
EAN no. 5702551230749

See the manuals online here:
iPaper Manual
iPaper Part list

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