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Product Details:
- ASIN: B001AOSX6I
- Brand: Porter-Cable
- Color: NA
- Model: NS150B
- Released on:
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Features
- Maintenance-free motor for added reliability; internal piston catch for consistent max power on every shot
- Integrated rubber grip and lightweight die-cast aluminum body for improved comfort
- Operates at 70 -120 PSI; selectable trigger (restrictive or contact actuation mode)
- Measures 8.76 x 10-1/4 inches; weighs 2.6 pounds
- Included with stapler: 1,000 18-guage 1-inch staples, 1/4-inch fitting, safety glasses, and carrying case
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Porter-Cable NS150B 1/2-inch to 1-1/4-inch 18-gauge Crown Stapler comes with a long-life, maintenance-free motor for added reliability and an internal piston catch for consistent maximum power on every shot. This stapler drives 18-gauge staples with a 1/4-inch crown from 1/2 to 1 inches in length. Its rear exhaust keeps contaminates away from the work and a tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment with detents for proper setting of staples adds ease of use. Other features include a split-nose design for easy removal of jammed staples, a selectable trigger (restrictive or contact actuation mode), and a removable non-marring nose tip. Operating at 70-to-120 PSI for added versatility, this stapler also features an adjustable belt hook, an integrated rubber grip, lightweight die-cast aluminum body for improved comfort, a low staple reload indicator, a special hardened driver blade, and a 100-staple magazine capacity. This tool measures 9.9 x 10.3 inches and weighs 2.8 pounds. This stapler comes with 1,000 18-guage 1-inch staples, a 1/4-inch fitting, safety glasses, and a carrying case.
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Customer Reviews:
Average Rating = 5.0 Total Reviews = 4 [5 Stars]: Gets the job done and then some. While remodeling a bedroom, I decided to try something new and went with ceiling planks. Instructions said stapling was the best method. Not wanting to go the manual route, I started looking into a pneumatic stapler. After reading several articles and my past experience with other PC tools, I decided I couldn't go wrong with this stapler. Within 20 minutes (yes - I DO read the instructions...) I was putting on the ceiling planks. It's very quiet for a pneumatic tool and light enough where I had no problems having it over my head. To experiment a little, I was able to drive the staples until I hit about 65 psi. That's about the pressure where the staples are not flush to the surface. Since these ceiling planks are basically recycled cardboard, I wouldn't recommend going below 75psi on most jobs. Ceiling done, I have managed to find several other "honey-do" projects where this stapler has really come in handy. If you're a weekend handy-man and want a stapler that gets the job done, is lightweight, and easy on the budget, check out this model.
[5 Stars]: This gun requires NO oil; maintenance free Read your owner's manual. Gheezzz.
i shingled my entire 10 x 16 shed with cedar shingles with this gun; not one misfire, jam, etc. perfect set every time.
[5 Stars]: All Around Stapler I purchased this stapler to install a 28ft X 43ft plywood subfloor. The staples were spaced every 8 square inches and I used the 1 1/4" staples.
It worked flawlessly. No misfires and every staple was properly counter sunk. Originally I thought that after this project, I would probably never use it again. But with the wide range of staples it accepts, I have begun to use it on smaller projects that I would have used my 16 guage P.C finish nailer.
For me it was a good investment>
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