An excellent balance of precision and driving power, SENCO’s SLP20XP is perfect for fastening a variety of material types and thicknesses with superior precision and holding power. This versatile 18-gauge brad nailer is capable of firing both slight and medium-headed brads from 5/8” to 1-5/8” in length. SENCO’s NEVERLUBE® design eliminates the need for daily maintenance, while also eliminating the risk of oil staining the work surface. The SLP20XP weighs only 2.3 lbs. ideal for all day use.
SLP20XP
1-5/8" Brad Nailer
MSRP $199.00
An excellent balance of precision and driving power, SENCO’s SLP20XP is perfect for fastening a variety of material types and thicknesses with superior precision and holding power. This versatile 18-gauge brad nailer is capable of firing both slight and medium-headed brads from 5/8” to 1-5/8” in length. SENCO’s NEVERLUBE® design...
Features
1
Drives Both Slight-headed and Medium-headed Brads
2
Never-Lube® Oil-Free Design
Maintenance-free operation, eliminating the risk of oil spillover onto the work surface
3
Ultra-Lightweight
For ease of use and maneuverability
4
Rear Exhaust with Embedded Muffler
For quiet operation
5
Ergonomic Overmolded Grip
Reduces fatigue and increases control of the tool
6
Low Load Indicator
Allows the user to quickly identify when it’s time to reload
Applications
- Finish and Trim
- Cabinets
- Molding
- Upholstery
- Paneling
- Casing
SPECIFICATIONS
- Item #: 430101N
- Tool Weight: 2.3 lbs (1 kgs)
- Height: 8.25" (210 mm)
- Length: 9." (241 mm)
- Width: 2" (50.8 mm)
- Warranty: 5 years
- Technology: PNEUMATIC
- Trigger Type: Sequential Actuation
- Capacity: 110
- Diameter: 0.0468"
- Range: 5/8" - 1-5/8"
- Power Type: Pneumatic
- Operating Pressure: 70 - 120 PSI (4.8 - 8.3 Bar)
- Air Consumption: 1.92 SCFM
- Air Inlet NPT: 1/4"
- Includes: Case
FASTENERS
Compatible Fasteners
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