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2” 21 GAUGE PINNER

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  • NEVERLUBE® oil-free design
  • Magazine automatically adjusts for fastener length
  • Ergonomic angled “pistol-grip” handle
  • Ultra-narrow nosepiece
  • Reversible belt hook
Featuring SENCO’s NEVERLUBE® oil-free design, the tool never needs to be lubricated, eliminating stains to the work surface. SENCO’s 2” 21-gauge pinner is capable of shooting 5/8” to 2” slight head pins. The 21-gauge offers more holding power than a 23-gauge tool and leaves a smaller hole than an 18-gauge...
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2” 21 GAUGE PINNER

Features
1

NEVERLUBE® OIL-FREE DESIGN

Maintenance-free operation, eliminating the risk of oil spillover onto the work surface

2

MAGAZINE ADJUSTS TO FASTENERS

Automatically conforms to fit different pin lengths

3

ERGONOMIC ANGLED “PISTOL-GRIP” HANDLE

Improves control of the tool for comfortable all-day operation

4

ULTRA-NARROW NOSEPIECE

Easy access to tight corners and other hard to reach areas

5

REVERSIBLE BELT HOOK

Mounts to either side of the tool for right or left handed use

6

LAST NAIL LOCKOUT

Prevents dry-firing

7

REAR EXHAUST WITH EMBEDDED MUFFLER

Includes ¼” swivel air plug

8

LOW LOAD INDICATOR

Shows when it’s time to reload (on reverse side of tool)

9

DUAL TRIGGER

Added safety to prevent accidental fires

Applications
  • Fine woodworking
  • Molding and decorative trim

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Item #: TN21L1
  • Tool Weight: 3.16 lbs (1.43 kgs)
  • Height: 9.2" (233 mm)
  • Length: 8.76" (222 mm)
  • Width: 2.6" (66 mm)
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Technology: PNEUMATIC
  • Trigger Type: Sequential Dual Trigger
  • Capacity: 200
  • Diameter: 0.0294"
  • Range: 5/8" - 2"
  • Power Type: Pneumatic
  • Operating Pressure: 70-100 PSI (4.8 - 6.9 Bar)
  • Air Consumption: 1.1 (60 CPM) SCFM
  • Air Inlet NPT: 0.25"
  • Max Pressure: 110 psi
  • Includes: Case, Swivel Air Plug, Wrench

FASTENERS

Compatible Fasteners
Type: ZX10EAA
Gauge: 21
Range: 5/8" - 2"
Collation: Straight Strip
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