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Milwaukee® Pipeline™: Pin Nailer

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Our M12™ 23 Gauge Pin Nailer (2540-21) is the most compact cordless pin nailer, combining precision and power to deliver the performance that professional carpenters and remodelers demand, without the hassle of a compressor hose or gas cartridge. The MILWAUKEE® 23 Gauge Pin Nailer provides you with unmatched productivity and accessibility in tight spaces and confined corners with a lightweight, ergonomic design. The nitrogen air spring mechanism allows the nailer to consistently sink pin nails at proper depth into hard or softwoods while leaving small, clean nail holes. The double-action trigger and non-marring precision point tip allow you to perform sequential driving and accurate pin placement into delicate trim pieces. The dry-fire lockout feature prevents misfires and workpiece damage. The M12™ Pin Nailer drives 23-gauge headless pin nails ranging in length from 1/2” to 1-3/8” and features all-day run time with up to 750 pin nails per charge when paired with our M12™ REDLITHIUM™ CP1.5 battery pack. This battery-powered pin nailer also features a magazine reload indicator, tool-free drive depth adjustment, reversible belt clip, LED light, battery fuel gauge, secondary work contact tip, and carries our industry-leading 3-year limited power tool warranty.

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we know how excited many carpenters and remodelers are about these highly requested multi-tools but that’s not all we’re about to put another very sought-after tool into your hands in the form of an m12 23 gauge pin nailer [Music] the m12 23 gauge pin nailer was very small very powerful puts a really nice hole in either hardwood or soft foot it sits nice in the hand you can control it a lot easier it’s small it’s compact it’s super powerful for being such a small nailer every time i shot this gun it sunk every nail it’s really bad when you got a crown corner that the nail’s sticking out and now you got to try to hit that in it splits the wood milwaukee uh pin nailer sink some very nice having the smaller holes we’re not filling them i don’t see that the painters are filling them and they’re not noticeable set the nails at a good depth every time no matter what species of wood it is we’ve been using the m12 23 gauge pin nailer with maple oak pine mdf had some cherry i have not had one that didn’t set every single one has set no hoses no extension cords no compressors makes for a quieter workplace quicker faster just bring it in on the job and use it it’s more convenient to have the cordless just because if you’ve got to go to one side of the house you’re not moving a compressor dragging a hose you can grab the m12 and walk downstairs if you need to we’ve been going between two and three job sites before we have to change out the batteries led light is great especially with dark pre-finished cabinets you get to see what you’re actually where you’re shooting it has a very precise tip on it where i can see the work piece very well i can see exactly where that hole is going to be lined up putting very thin cabinet pieces on because they split very easy and it’s very slippery and with the double trigger it makes a lot easier you can hold the piece and not have to worry about it trying to push the tip into it it’s engineer design for the contractor it’s it’s a nice tool it’s a great addition to our line of tools that we have and i couldn’t live without it right now i think the m12 pin nailer definitely stands up to the milwaukee name they’re fantastic i wouldn’t want to have anything else besides milwaukee

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  1. So no body is gonna comment about these supposedly professionals having their fingers, hands so close to where they’re nailing? Can’t be the only one who noticed that. This is the cordless pinner I’ve been waiting for.

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