
Air nail guns are an efficient tool which features compressed air through an external compressor. This is connected via a hose to produce a force that drives nails into various materials such as wood, metal or concrete with power.
Types of Air Nail Guns
First Fix Nailers
A first fix nail gun is often used at the beginning of construction for structural work for deeper work that will be covered over with cosmetic finishes or plasterwork.
Our range of first fix nailers are coil nailers or strip nailers.
Second Fix Nailers
Ideal for household DIY work, second fix nailers use smaller nails for their fixings, and are often used for a delicate and tidy finish.
View our range of air nail guns below!
Pneumatic Nail Guns
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Brad Nailer
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Strip Nailers
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Finish Nailers
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Coil Nailers
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Choose a Gas or Cordless Nailer
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Headless Pinners
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Corrugated Fastening Tools
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Combi Nailers and Staplers
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Montana S80-16 AUTO/CE Standard Magazine Auto Fire
Regular price £184.92 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana GSN 22-35 Gas Roofing Nailer – 22-35mm
Regular price £406.08 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana DA64/CE Angled Brad Nailer
Regular price £207.93 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana CNWP38-90C/CE Plastic/Wire Coil Nailer
Regular price £346.05 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana CNWP31-65C1 Plastic/Wire Coil Nailer
Regular price £408.01 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana CNWP29-65C/CE Plastic/Wire Coil Nailer
Regular price £442.38 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana CNW38-90C2/CE Coil Nailer
Regular price £464.51 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana CNW38-100P/CE Coil Nailer
Regular price £641.45 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana CNW31-45C CE Felt Roofing Coil Nailer
Regular price £376.03 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana B18-55/CE Brad Nailer
Regular price £117.23 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Montana B16-64/CE 16 Gauge Brad Nailer
Regular price £206.82 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Max SN890CH2 Framing Offset Clipped Head Stick Nailer
Regular price £338.28 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
MAX SN883-100CH/34 Framing Offset/Clipped Head Stick Nailer
Regular price £440.51 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
MAX HVR41G4 screw driver
Regular price £1,029.94 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
MAX CN890F CE Framing Coil Nailer up to 90mm
Regular price £473.36 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Max CN70 Heavy Duty Coil Nailer up to 70mm
Regular price £457.54 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
MAX CN650M(CE)THI Metal Steel fastening coil nailer up to 50mm
Regular price £1,069.62 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
MAX CN552S/CE Wire and Plastic Collation Coil Nailer
Regular price £759.32 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
Max CN550S/CE Collation Wire and Plastic Coil Nailer
Regular price £759.32 GBPRegular priceUnit price per -
MAX CN452S Construction coil nailer
Regular price £721.60 GBPRegular priceUnit price per

FAQs
How Do Pneumatic Nail Guns Compare to Staplers?
Air nail guns are best used to drive nails into heavy duty construction projects such as decking, fencing, and assembling furniture where a strong and permanent fixture is needed.
Depending on your project, you will likely need finish nailers or brad nailers. A Brad nailer is more likely to be suitable for wood related projects, whereas staplers are most suitable for lightweight and subtle fastenings to upholstery projects or for use in other materials.
Whilst a brad nailer is typically used for smaller designs, a finish nailer is designed to drive larger and thicker nails into materials, and is often used for carpentry, installing flooring, assembling stairs or attaching trims.
What’s the Difference Between Coil and Strip Nailers?
Typically a coil nailer has a higher capacity for the number of nails it can hold at any one time. This means you can rapidly fire nails into a material, making them useful for larger projects such as flooring, roofing and decking.
In contrast, strip nailers use a straight or angled magazine of 20-40 nails at a time and are often used for precision work and smaller projects.
Do you need nail guns for your projects? Contact us to find out more about how our nail gun stock could take your DIY tasks to the next level.