SENCO’s LS1XP is an 18-gauge headless brad nailer that drives ½” to 1” brads completely and consistently into the worksurface. Headless brad nails provide a significant amount of holding power with minimal visibility, making them ideal for fine finish and trim applications. The tools tapered nose enables the user to accurately position the fastener even in those hard-to-reach areas. Equipped with SENCO’s patented NEVERLUBE® design the LS1XP doesn’t require lubrication in order to operate properly, which means zero potential for oil to stain the worksurface. The tool itself is extremely lightweight at only 2.9 pounds. This, coupled with the ergonomic overmolded grip makes the LS1XP extremely comfortable for all-day use.
LS1XP
1" Headless Brad Nailer
MSRP $525.00
SENCO’s LS1XP is an 18-gauge headless brad nailer that drives ½” to 1” brads completely and consistently into the worksurface. Headless brad nails provide a significant amount of holding power with minimal visibility, making them ideal for fine finish and trim applications. The tools tapered nose enables the user to...
Features
1
NeverLube® Oil-Free Design
Maintenance-free operation, eliminating the risk of oil spillover onto the work surface
2
Aluminum Housing
Reduces weight and provides superior durability
3
Low Load Indicator
Allows the user to quickly identify when it’s time to reload
4
Muffler
Ensures quiet operation.
5
Side Loading Magazine
6
Ergonomic Overmolded Grip
Reduces fatigue and increases control of the tool
Applications
- Finish & Woodworking
- Cabinets
- Paneling
- Casing
SPECIFICATIONS
- Item #: 8N0001N
- Tool Weight: 2.9 lbs (1.3 kgs)
- Height: 8.25" (210 mm)
- Length: 9" (229 mm)
- Width: 2" (51 mm)
- Warranty: 5 years
- Technology: PNEUMATIC
- Trigger Type: Sequential Actuation
- Capacity: 100
- Diameter: 0.0468"
- Range: 1/2" - 1"
- Power Type: Pneumatic
- Operating Pressure: 70 - 120 (PSI)
- Air Consumption: 1.92 SCFM
- Air Inlet NPT: 1/4"
- Includes: Case
FASTENERS
Compatible Fasteners
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