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Senco SNS45XP 16-Gauge Construction Stapler


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Brand: Senco
Manufacturer: Senco
Model: SNS45XP


Features
Rugged internal components mean long tool life
Drives 7/16" crown staples from 1-2" in length
Best for floor sheathing, lathing, fencing and roof deck
Tool weighs just 5.1 pounds; 2-year warranty

Accessories
B & C Eagle SDM-114 1-1/4-Inch by 16 Gauge by 7/16-Inch Medium Crown Galvanized Sheathing Staple (10,000 per Box)
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SNS45, 16 Gauge Pneumatic Stapler, Drives 1" To 2" Staples, 2 Year Warranty.


User Comments about the Senco SNS45XP 16-Gauge Construction Stapler

You will not regret this purchase. Got the job done right the first time without renting and for the same cost.



Typical Senco quality Does everything you ask it to



I bought this nailer back in October of 2004 and since the the first day of use there has been nothing but trouble. It is now January and I went to use it on another job and it just didn't work at all, it is now in for service and I hope the warranty will cover the problems. It jammed on me many times before I realized it needed to be lubricated several times throughout the days time.



But hey youre buying this tool for work not for looks right. The CFM required to use it is a little high but if you need the kind of power this gun delivers then you shouldnt really have a problem with that. Fire rate is amazing. Its really light and the handle is very comfortable. Simple solution for that though, just get some pressure pliers with a wide mouth and compress the spring enough to hold it in place. I work in roofing and I used Porter Cable nailers for a long time.


Ive had this stapler for almost 9 months now and it still amazes me every time I use it. It honestly sounds like a machine gun and every staple it drives goes in correctly and without jams. Also the finish on the piston head chamber can get really worn out really fast. My only gripes are that the front end spring that holds the driving assembly in place can get loose causing your gun to misfire. When my last Porter Cable nailer broke down on me in the middle of a job I went with Senco under the recomendation of my friend whom is also a roofer and a former construction worker. I can drive staples all day in plywood and not have a blister on my hand or have sore arms.


If you need something more casual I suggest the SNS40I highly recommend this nailer for all professional contruction workers, last a long time and when they do eventually break down its very cheap to fix. In the 9 months I have used it it has only jammed about three times, and those jams were when I changed brands of staples that had a really sticky and cheap varnish to them which caused the gun to go haywire.


I RECEINTLEY BOUGHT THIS GUN FOR NAILING OFF PLYWOOD. I RECOMEND THIS GUN TO EVERY HOMEBUILDER. I COULDN`T BELIEVE THE SPEED IT WOULD SPIT OUT THE STAPLES; IT SOUNDED LIKE AN UZI. THIS IS MY FAVORITE AIRTOOL I HAVE BY FAR.