Nail Gun Network
- January 16, 2023
In the construction and industrial fastening industry, proper lubrication is crucial for keeping pneumatic tools and compressors running smoothly and efficiently.
- January 09, 2023
"Find out how Shelby Erectors is using technology to increase productivity and reduce physical strain on the job site."
- December 12, 2022
The holiday season is now in full swing, how are you decking your halls this year?
For most of us in the continental United States, things are getting - November 10, 2022
Introducing Senco’s FN91T1 3-1/2” Paper Tape Framing Nailer
As comfortability
- October 05, 2022
The Coral Reef needs nailers!
Have you ever used a nailer under the sea? A team
- August 31, 2022
Senco DuraSpin Versus Simpson Quik Drive
Nail Gun Depot partners with Rescue
- August 17, 2022
SENCO is back with an enhanced line of FUSION™ technology, air-powered nailers. After taking some time and an even closer look at what building professionals
- March 24, 2021
R-value is the thermal resistance of a material, usually referring to insulation products. All construction materials, including drywall, fiberglass
- February 27, 2020
First introduced in 2000, Senco revolutionized the collated screw market with its DuraSpin (DS1) line. Utilizing proprietary technology, they created a
- August 08, 2019
For the novice nailer, the difference between bump and sequential firing can spark confusion. But understanding these firing types can prevent purchasing errors—and serious accidents. (For tips on preventing nail gun mishaps, see 10 Tips for Air Tool Safety.) To shed some light on nail gun triggers, read on.
- July 31, 2019
If there’s one job that could benefit from using a cordless tool, it’s agricultural fencing. Particularly livestock and utility fencing, which places the user out in an expansive area of land, at the mercy of the elements and without a power source. Dewalt aims to rectify those elemental issues with the MAX XR 20V DCFS950 fencing stapler.
Hand hammering staples has long been the go-to fastening method for wire fencing, however it’s inefficient, hard on the body, and it scores a major thumbs down when you miss and hit a digit. Hauling compressors and air hoses for pneumatic staplers is a literal drag.
- July 17, 2019
Imagine considerably cutting down on tool weight, yet gaining a ton of power. No need to imagine, as that's precisely what the MAX USA Corp. PowerLite System offers. The first of its kind, the PowerLite system features ultra-lightweight pro-grade tools, powered by high-pressure air compressors. No batteries, no powder. Just big, big power.
What is the PowerLite System?
PowerLite tools rely on 500 PSI air compressors, as opposed to the standard 100 PSI load. The idea is that by forcing more air into the tool, you can both increase power and decrease tool size. MAX states that PowerLite tools are 40% lighter and 20% smaller than comparable tools. That makes for a marked difference, particularly when you’re working for any length of time.

