🔨 Nail It Like a Pro! Unleash your construction prowess with the Freeman PSSCP!
The Freeman PSSCP Pneumatic 3" Single Pin Concrete Nailer is engineered for heavy-duty construction applications, allowing you to fasten wood, steel, and other materials to concrete surfaces quickly and efficiently. Compatible with a range of single concrete pins, this tool features a durable steel drive blade, ergonomic design, and a blow-molded case for easy transport.
Manufacturer | Prime Global Products |
Part Number | PSSCP |
Item Weight | 6.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 4.5 x 14.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PSSCP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | One piece hardened steel drive blade |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | Pneumatic 3" Single Pin Concrete Nailer; Blow Molded Case |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty |
O**I
Very good quality
Very good quality and useful
E**Z
Works Perfect
Heavyduty concrete Nail gun, works perfectly fine and is faster than unsing a hand gun concrete nailer
K**.
Honestly impressed
Works great, uses only a bit more air than a framing gun and drives with so much force! Like break your bones force. Driving them with 150lbs of air and it's got the kick of a shotgun. Definitely worth the money, so much faster and easier than a Ramsey, even the gun one. Would buy again. Only ran it 2 half days so far, will update if it fails.
M**E
very good tool
I use it to fix 2x3"s on old concrete walls and usually it takes 3-5 shots to enter a 3" nail but it does the job. I am very satisfied with this tool.
S**C
this is awesome
works great, kicks like a mule. was shooting 3 inch nails in this weekend, no problems.
P**R
Pays for itself in averted .22 cal loads
Bought this to remodel a large master bath in which all the furring needed to be replaced. Thought about buying a .22 caliber powder type gun, but why when I have a perfect 1 gal California Air Tools compressor. This uses the same type of nails as the powder type guns and it's hand loaded one at a time. If you want an autoloader you'll need to get a T type concrete brad driver or coil type nail gun with hardened nails, but here's why I didn't go that route: if the nail isn't firmly seated you can strike it again with this gun, not so with a repeater. Same problem with the powder type guns, you'll need to load another cartridge to seat the nail deeper. This tool rocks!!!
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