Tenn Gas-Powered Nailers combine the convenience of cordless tools with the power and reliability of pneumatic tools! They willsave you time and money. Set up time is real quick – just drop in the fuel cell and you are ready to go. And with no need to worryabout air compressors and hoses, you can move easily around the jobsite.
Tenn Gas-Powered Nailers combine the convenience of cordless tools with the power and reliability of pneumatic tools! They will
save you time and money. Set up time is real quick – just drop in the fuel cell and you are ready to go. And with no need to worry
about air compressors and hoses, you can move easily around the jobsite. The time saved in set up, during use, and clearing
up each work day translates into many productive hours a week.
• Compact and lightweight for optimal balance and maneuverability; ideal for overhead and extended use
• High voltage ignition – more power and cleaner combustion
• Dry fi re lockout – prevents damage to bumpers and pistons
How Gas Tools Work
Gas tools work the same way as any internal combustion engine, such as those found in cars, relying on a controlled explosion to
move a piston. When the tool’s nose is pressed onto the work surface, fuel from a small canister is carefully metered out into
the combustion chamber and mixed with air by an internal fan. When the trigger is pulled, a spark plug connected to the tool’s
battery ignites the mixture and the resulting rapid expansion of gas forces the piston and thus the driver blade downward.
After the nail is shot, the fan continues to run as it removes exhaust gases from the combustion chamber. This cycle can
be repeated a few times per second, but if the chamber gets too hot from rapid usage, combustion strength may be affected
and nails may be under-driven. When this happens, the nailer must be allowed to cool down before its next use.
Environment of Use
Temperature, humidity, and altitude can affect the performance of gas tools.
Temperature. Extreme temperatures (below freezing or above 100°F) affect both battery life and fuel cell performance. The
gas compresses in extreme cold, rendering it insuffi cient to power the tool. In extreme heat, the cylinder can expand and
possibly rupture.
Humidity. Wet conditions can affect the operation of gas tools. Do not use them in the rain.
Altitude. High altitude also can affect the behaviour of gas nailers.
Altitudes above 5,000 feet can affect the delivery of gas to the tool.
Maintenance
Heat buildup slows down gas-powered tools, so keeping the air fi lter clean is necessary. Blowing out the air fi lter often is
recommended. For optimum performance with these tools,regular comprehensive internal cleaning is also necessary,
as often as every twenty fuel canisters or 20,000 nails.
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