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"Nail Gun"
Keywords:
steelwork
,
brad
,
tool
,
drive
,
drywall
Related Terms:
Spike
,
Staple gun
,
Cannelure
,
Anvil
,
Semi-wadcutter
,
Crimp
,
Stock
,
Pistol grip
,
Nail
,
Crowbar
,
Extractor
,
Firing pin
,
Bore
,
Frizzen
,
Tailstock
,
Bolt
,
Hammer
,
Nail set
,
Wadcutter
,
Quoin
,
Patch
,
Primer
,
Barrel
,
Claw hammer
,
Dowel
,
Fasteners
,
Bolt
,
Rimfire
,
Hammer
,
Grooves
,
Chuck
,
Breechblock
,
Clip
,
Toenail
,
Blind nailing
,
Cock
,
Sear
,
Brace
,
Barrel
,
Magazine
,
Mandrel
,
Crossbow
,
Jig
,
Receiver
,
Barrel
,
Blowback
,
Peg
,
Follower
,
Nipple
A hand-operated tool powered by compressed air which drives nails.
oak.arch.utas.edu.au
a tool used to drive nails into wood, drywall, rolled steelwork, and other hard materials
wisegeek.com
A power tool that can hammer nails without much effort on your part. Also called a nailer.
1st-nailer-store.com
A mechanical device for driving nails by compressed air.
contractorsglossary.com
A nail gun or nailgun is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by electromagnetism, compressed air or a small explosive charge. Smaller nail guns are often called brad, or pin nailers.
en.wikipedia.org
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