Tool rental
Tool rental – Nail gun rental PASLODE
Daily rental 14.90.- + VAT
Deposit 500.- + VAT
Paslode IM90Xi – Gas
Nail length 50-90mm
Nail diameter 2.5 to 3.1mm
Capacity 47 lbs
Speed 3.6 shots per second
Operating temperature +50c to -15c
Weight 3.6kg
Dimensions L,W,H 464mm, 514mm, 157mm
Tool rental and rental – Hammer or nail gun?
Using a nail gun instead of a hammer can offer several advantages, depending on the job and your preferences. Here are some of the main reasons why you might choose a nail gun over a hammer:
1. **Speed and efficiency**: A nail gun allows you to drive nails much faster than a hammer. This is especially useful when working on large projects like framing, decking, or roofing where you need to drive a lot of nails quickly.
2. **Consistency**: Nail guns provide a consistent depth of penetration with each nail, ensuring your work is consistent. With a hammer, the force applied can vary, causing uneven nail depth, which can result in an uneven finish.
3. **Fatigue**: Hammering nails, especially over long periods of time, can be tiring. A nail gun reduces the physical effort required and reduces strain on your hands and wrists, making it ideal for long tasks or jobs that involve repetitive motions.
4. **Precision and Accuracy**: Nail guns are often more accurate than hammers, especially for precise nail placement. This is especially useful when working on fine carpentry, cabinetry, or other detailed work.
5. **Safety Features**: Many modern nail guns have safety features such as a nose safety switch that prevents accidental firing, while a hammer requires more precise coordination and can cause accidental damage or injury if not used carefully.
6. **Better Control**: Nail guns often have a better grip and are designed for ergonomic use, giving you better control over where the nail is driven. This is useful for tasks that require a lot of precision.
7. **Less Noise**: While nail guns are not silent, they are often quieter than repetitive hammering, which reduces the overall noise level on the job site.
While a hammer is still useful for certain tasks, such as driving nails into tight spaces or when precision and control are critical, a nail gun is a tool that can significantly improve both speed and quality on many carpentry and construction projects.




