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Packing 300 inch-pounds of driving The tool’s depth-adjustment guide not only operates with ease, it lets you set nails to desired depths without changing the compressor settings. The tool’s weight, combined with an over-molded grip works with the user to offer maximum comfort and minimize fatigue during overhead applications or prolonged use. The tool’s weight, combined with an over-molded grip works with the user to offer maximum comfort and minimize fatigue during overhead applications or prolonged use. Bostitch’s exclusive dry-fire lockout feature prevents the driver blade from creating unsightly marks on stain-grade trim after the magazine empties its 100-nail reserve.
And, a reload indicator doesn’t leave you guessing when the nails are going to run out--a great way to avoid back-and-forth on ladders and getting in and out of tight quarters. Tipping the scales at only 3.3 pounds, the FN16250 is one of the lightest finish nailers in its class. Great for delicate molding, fine trim, drawer assembly, and crafts, the BT125 18-guage brad nailer offers the industry’s highest power-to-weight ratio. Great for delicate molding, fine trim, drawer assembly, and crafts, the BT125 18-guage brad nailer offers the industry’s highest power-to-weight ratio.
A lightweight (1.9-pound) magnesium frame lightens up the magazine, Bostitch set up these nailers feature oil-free operation to eliminate regular maintenance and the 18-gauge brad nailer offers the industry’s highest power-to-weight ratio. A lightweight (1.9-pound) magnesium frame lightens up the tool so it’s kind to the wrist yet extremely durable at the same time. Bostitch’s exclusive dry-fire lockout feature prevents the driver blade from creating unsightly marks on stain-grade trim after the magazine empties its 100-nail reserve.
And, a reload indicator doesn’t leave you guessing when the nails are going to run out--a great way to avoid back-and-forth on ladders and getting in and out of tight quarters. Bostitch’s exclusive dry-fire lockout feature prevents the driver blade from creating unsightly marks on stain-grade trim after the magazine empties its 100-nail reserve.
And, a reload indicator doesn’t leave you guessing when the nails are going to run out--a great way to avoid back-and-forth on ladders and getting in and out of tight quarters. Tipping the scales at only 3.3 pounds, the FN16250 is one of the lightest finish nailers in its class. Great for delicate molding, fine trim, drawer assembly, and crafts, the BT125 18-guage brad nailer offers the industry’s highest power-to-weight ratio. And, if you just want to get the nailing done without having to add oil, and you know you do, both these nailers with quick-release nose doors for fast clearing, which means there’s no more fumbling around on the fly.
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