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SCP40XP

1-1/2" Pneumatic Concrete & Steel Pinner

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Senco’s SCP40XP drives with the power and durability of a high-pressure nailer but at a fraction of the cost compared to gas or powder-actuated alternatives. The standard air pressure pneumatic system is easy to use and doesn’t require a special license to operate the tool. The SCP40XP features a highly...
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SCP40XP

1-1/2" Pneumatic Concrete & Steel Pinner

Features
1

Standard Air Pressure Pneumatic System

Works with conventional air compressors, hoses, and fittings

2

Powerful and Fast

Up to 10 times faster than powder actuated systems.

3

Narrow Nose

for precise nail placement

4

Cap Exhaust

Directs exhaust downward away from the operator

5

Selectable Trigger

Makes it easy to switch between contact or sequential firing modes

6

Hardened Driver Blade

For enhanced longevity

7

Rear Two-Step Loading

Quick and easy for right or left handers

8

Full Comfort Grip

Quick and easy rear two-step loading

9

Aluminum Housing

Reduces weight and provides superior durability

10

Ergonomic Overmolded Grip

Reduces fatigue and increases control of the tool

11

(Optional) Magnetic Washer Nose Piece

Holds metal washers.

Applications
  • Drywall Track Fastening
  • Wood Furring
  • Hat Channel
  • Ceiling Grid to Concrete
  • Concrete Block and Steel

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Item #: 7J0001N
  • Tool Weight: 7.1 lbs (3.2 kgs)
  • Height: 12.22" (310 mm)
  • Length: 18.2" (462 mm)
  • Width: 4.5" (114.4 mm)
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Technology: PNEUMATIC
  • Trigger Type: Selectable Actuation
  • Capacity: 42
  • Power Type: Pneumatic
  • Operating Pressure: 80 - 120 (PSI)
  • Operating Pressure: 55 - 8.3 (Bar)
  • Air Consumption: 5.2 (SCFM)
  • Air Inlet NPT: 1/4"
  • Range: 1/2" - 1-1/2"
  • Diameter: 0.109" - 0.118"

FASTENERS

Compatible Fastners
Type: Concrete and Steel Collated Pins
Gauge:
Range: 1/2" - 1-1/4"
Collation: Straight Strip
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What Is A Penny Nail?

While penny size is still commonly used in the United States, it is growing more common for pros to simply refer to the length of the nail to avoid confusion. Most loose nail packaging prominently displays nail length in inches next to the penny size. Some nail packaging – particularly collated nails – no longer includes penny size at all.

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why Senco?

TOOLS INSPIRED BY HARD WORK, AND DESIGNED
TO MAKE IT EASIER.

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