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  2. Nail gun - Wikipedia

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    The 23 gauge micro pin is rapidly gaining ground as users find that it leaves a much smaller hole than brad nails, thereby eliminating the time normally taken to fill holes and presenting a far better looking finished product. The next size up is the 18 gauge (1.02 mm diameter) fixing, often referred to as a "brad". These fastenings are also ...

  3. Powder-actuated tool - Wikipedia

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    A tool is considered low velocity if the average test velocity of the fastener is not in excess of 300 ft/s (91 m/s) with no single test having a velocity of over 108 m/s (350 ft/s). [1] A high velocity tool propels or discharges a stud, pin, or fastener in excess of 300 ft/s (91 m/s). [1]

  4. Paslode Impulse - Wikipedia

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    A Paslode nail gun. Paslode Impulse is a trademarked name for a cordless nail gun manufactured by Paslode.Cordless nail guns do not need an air compressor.Instead, they use what Paslode calls a "fuel cell", but is actually a very small two stroke engine which fires one ignition stroke for each nail driven, and reloads itself from a small metal can filled with pressurized flammable gas (a ...

  5. Nail (fastener) - Wikipedia

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    Finish nail (bullet head nail, lost-head nail) – A wire nail with a small head intended to be minimally visible or driven below the wood surface and the hole filled to be invisible; Gang nail – a nail plate; Hardboard pin – a small nail for fixing hardboard or thin plywood, often with a square shank

  6. Denailer - Wikipedia

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    A denailer is a tool for removing nails from lumber to facilitate its reuse. Two types of denailer are available: [citation needed] A stationary denailer is a machine designed for single-purpose use, e.g. pallet refurbishing. A portable denailer is a hand-held pneumatically-powered tool. It works by driving out the nail from the point end in ...

  7. Fill device - Wikipedia

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    A fill device or key loader is a module used to load cryptographic keys into electronic encryption machines. Fill devices are usually hand held and electronic ones are battery operated. Older mechanical encryption systems, such as rotor machines, were keyed by setting the positions of wheels and plugs from a printed keying list. Electronic ...