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PPNNR Heavy Duty Pneumatic 7-Gauge to 14-Gauge Punch Nailer / Nail Remover

$79.00
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PPNNR Heavy Duty Pneumatic 7-Gauge to 14-Gauge Punch Nailer / Nail Remover

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Manuals, Parts and Warranty

The Freeman PPNNR Heavy Duty Pneumatic 7-Gauge to 14-Gauge Punch Nailer / Nail Remover is ideal for punching and removing straight or bent nails out of wood to reclaim and recycle the material. This durable air powered punch nailer is built to last and will remove nails fast and easy while maintaining the quality of the wood for use in other projects. Features include an ergonomic body constructed of high strength aluminum, a one piece drive blade of hardened steel, a comfort grip handle, and 360 degree adjustable exhaust. The Pneumatic Punch Nailer / Nail Remover will signficantly improve the productivity of DIYers as well as professional construction contractors who reclaim and repurpose wood, and is covered by Freeman's 7 Year Professional Tool Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty.

Customer Reviews

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Christiane
Strongh and perfect üëå

Strongh and perfect üëå

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Darrin B.
Works great

I never knew they made such a thing, but i bought this to help take nails out of reclaimed lumber, so far it works great.

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olddrum
Another great freeman tool

Works great. Very large nails will not come out but an easy pull.

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Mr. B.
Works on nail heads too.

Needed a way to disconnect nails from the particle board secondary subfloor layer that they were holding in place. Figured a nail pusher might be able to push a nail deep enough through the particle board so that I could pull up each panel in full sheets. This works pretty well for that.Minus a star because there is a sloppy trigger safety swivel that sometimes engages while switching hands. Probably will need to glue it in place to eliminate the nuisance (at the cost of having a trigger safety).