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Senco PC1195 Mini Palm Nailer |  | Brand: Senco Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $46.41 Buy New: $36.94 as of 3/20/2010 16:12 CDT details You Save: $9.47 (20%)
New (5) from $36.94
Seller: Snoopykitty Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Size: Small Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 4.4 x 3.2
MPN: PC1195 Model: PC1195 UPC: 741474061998 EAN: 0741474061998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 50% lighter than traditional hand nailers for more comfortable use. Weighs only 1 lb. | | • | Magnetic nose holds nail in place for safe, accurate placement. | | • | Saves hours over hand nailing, keeping you moving to the next job. | | • | Nail point can be easily placed within a recess for safe, efficient fastening. | | • | Included fitting provides plug-and-play convenience out of the box. |
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Product Description Powerful enough to drive bulk nails into joist hangers, hurricane straps, fencing, or decking. Fifty percent lighter than traditional palm nailers and is ideal for exceptionally tight spots. Specifications; Reg. Operating Pressure: 60 to 110 psi (4.0 t o 7.6 bar) Air Consumption: 2 - 4 scfm; Length: 2 3/4" (69.9 mm); Width: 2" (55.6 mm). Fastener Specifications: Drives 2" - 3-1/2", 6d to 16d Bulk Nails. Includes Wrench; Tool Oil Required; Aluminum Housing & Rear Exhaust.
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It looks good so far March 8, 2010 John E. Worman (New Mexico) I borrowed a full size palm nailer from a neighbor a few years ago and was impressed. I found this Senco on the sale table at Home Depot, marked down. The box was beat up, but the nailer looked fine. When the cashier ran it through it came up as $9.95, so I don't think I'll have trouble getting my moneys worth. I drove a few nails and it seems to work great.
Senco Mini Palm Nailer February 14, 2010 K. Wilde Purchased a full size Senco the month before and loved it. I did have areas of my restoration work that were so close that the full size didn't fit so I decided to try the Mini. It works so well as a compliment to my full size that not only do I use this in the really tight spaces but I purchased the Senco Joist Hanger nailer.
Really pleased with Senco so far but as we all know how are they working two or three years later. I purchased a Rol-Air compressor to use for my different nailers and that is the best compressor I've ever owned (it's twenty eight years old and out runs my other compressors by far).
nice nailer, but it won't replace a full size palm nailer November 16, 2009 Kerry Pierce (Detroit, MI USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The Senco Mini Palm nailer is a very handy tool to have, when you have jobs that you can't use a full size palm nailer. Mine works very well on most of the jobs I've done with it. The only problem I've had is that it won't accept the heads of the 16d 3 1/2" bright common nails that I was using for a framing job. Senco's manual tells you of that head size limitation. It worked fine on the 12d 3 1/8" coated sinkers that I used in place of the 16d nails.
In short, if you want a good nailer that will handle almost any nailing job easily and quickly, get a full size palm nailer like the Senco PC0781 Pneumatic Palm Nailer or the DEWALT D51180 Heavy-Duty Palm Nailer or one of the other full sized palm nailers instead of a mini. The mini nailers are more of a specialty item for use in tight places, and there is where they shine, with the proper sized nails and are best used in conjunction with a full sized nailer.
Gift January 11, 2009 Frank L. Petro 0 out of 26 found this review helpful
This was given as a Christmas gift. It has not been used yet. If it is like the other Senco nailers I have owned it should great.
Fantastic Product December 13, 2008 D. Stewart 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
The previous reviewer has obviously never used a palm nailer before and did not read the directions. It is common for palm nailers to get into an intermediate stroke state where they leak air if they have been dropped while not connected to air. All it takes is a good stiff slap of the nailers back to drive the cylinder into one end of its travel. I have a full size palm nailer, but there are times where even it is too big. I was amazed at how small and light it was. When nailing metal connectors in tight quarters it is often difficult to get a good angle on the nails, and to get into corners. With this thing it is a breeze. Despite its small size it does not seem to have too much vibration, and its lightweight are a big plus when maneuvering in tight places when you may not have the best leverage. The performance it right up there with my full size palm nailer, and this is a case where less is more.
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