The SNS45XP is a lightweight and efficient 16-gauge construction stapler, capable of driving up to 15 staples per second. This stapler features an easyto-use top-loading magazine for quick reloads, driving 16-gauge 7/16” crown staples up to 2” in length.
SNS45XP
2" Construction Stapler
- Fast - up to 15 staples per second
- Quick clear latch to easily clear jams or misfeeds
- Adjustable depth-of-drive for consistent flush or countersunk drives
- 360° adjustable exhaust directs air away from the operator or worksurface
- Top loading magazine
The SNS45XP is a lightweight and efficient 16-gauge construction stapler, capable of driving up to 15 staples per second. This stapler features an easyto-use top-loading magazine for quick reloads, driving 16-gauge 7/16” crown staples up to 2” in length.
Features
1
FAST & POWERFUL
Driving up to 15 staples per second into the densest substrates
2
QUICK CLEAR LATCH
Remove jams or misfeeds without the use of a tool
3
Tool-free Depth Adjustment
Quickly change drive depth for flush or countersunk drives
4
360° ADJUSTABLE EXHAUST
Directs air away from the operator and worksurface
5
TOP LOADING MAGAZINE
Easy release feed system for efficient reloads
6
ALUMINUM HOUSING
Reduces weight and provides superior durability
7
RELOAD INDICATOR
Allows the user to quickly identify when it’s time to reload (not visible, on reverse side of tool)
8
3/8" AIR INLET
For increased airflow
Applications
- Framing
- Sheathing
- Subflooring
- Crate and box assembly
- Fascia and soffits
- Pallets and pallet repair
SPECIFICATIONS
- Item #: 580101N
- Tool Weight: 5.1 lbs (2.3 kgs)
- Height: 11" (279 mm)
- Length: 14" (356 mm)
- Width: 3.5" (90 mm)
- Warranty: 5 years
- Technology: PNEUMATIC
- Trigger Type: Contact Actuation
- Capacity: 160
- Range: 1" - 2"
- Crown: 7/16"
- Operating Pressure: 80 - 120 PSI (5.5 - 8.3 Bar)
- Air Consumption: 5.52 SCFM
- Air Inlet NPT: 3/8""
FASTENERS
Compatible Fasteners
SIMILAR PRODUCTS
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