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Stanley18V 16-Gauge Finishing Nailer (Model: SFMCN616B-XJ)

R3,399

Retail: R4,550
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R850 with Payflex instalments

R3,399

R4,550
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The STANLEY® FATMAX® V18 Cordless 16-Gauge Finishing Nailer (Tool Only) features new and improved battery technology, with no memory effect and minimal self-discharge. The battery power design eliminates the need for compressors, hoses or costly gas cartridges, providing consistent firing power in changing weather conditions and materials. The Nailer drives adhesive collated 16-gauge finish nails and features tool-free depth adjustment for quick and easy setup, as well as an LED work light for improved visibility in all working conditions. Complete with a convenient belt-hook for increased portability. Part of the new 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V18 Cordless System – power all your V20 tools with a common new and improved 18V Lithium Ion battery to let you power through work with ease.

Product Features
  • Battery powered design eliminates the need for compressors, hoses or costly gas cartridges
  • Drives adhesive collated 16-gauge finish nails
  • Tool-free depth adjustment for quick and easy set-up
  • Convenient belt-hook
  • Lightweight design with optimal center of gravity for improved balance and comfort in the hand
  • Integral LED worklight for improved visibility in all working conditions
  • 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless System 2.0 or 4.0Ah battery recommended (supplied separately)
Product Specifications
  • Nail Diameter: 1.6mm
  • Nail length: 25-64mm
  • Magazine Capacity: 100
  • Dimensions: 38cm(L) x 33cm(W) x 12cm(H)
  • Battery and Charger not Included
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