Monday, February 2, 2009

A Selection of Angled Bradders

For tight, delicate nailing jobs for such tasks as cabinetry, glass beading, light trim, panelling and similar types of work, the angled bradder or angled brad nailer is an invaluable tool. The angled bradder can be found in most popular brands but here is a short selection of some reliable makes and models.

Ace & K 18 Gauge Angled Brad Nailer


An angled brad nailer such as the Ace & K is ideal for fixing fiddly jobs such as panelling, beading, trim and craft work. This time of brad nailer will weigh approximately 1.35kg. It is the ideal sort of nailer to use on delicate jobs such as those required for cabinetry.

Being an angled brad nailer it can be positioned to get into the tightest of corners and will nail in the most inconvenient and hard to reach situations.

Also available is a 16G angle nailer that takes nail lengths of 25-50mm, fires both galvanised and steel nails and is a lightweight tool that is both comfortable but hard working.


Paslode 16Ga Impulse TrimMaster Angled Bradder


The Paslode features an adjustable depth drive, is cordless and requires no compressor, it drives angled brads, is light, compact & well balanced and can be set up quickly.

It's performance features tell us that it the fuel cell life is approximately 1000 brads, the dimensions of the Paslode Impulse are height : 292mm, length : 273mm and the magazine capacity is approximately 100 Brads. The weight of the Paslode Impulse is 2.2kg.

BeA 26 degree Angled Brad Nailer

This is an 19 gauge nailer and comes as an ergonomic, lightweight, durable tool design. It has been given optimal tool balance to minimise operator fatigue. This is a pneumatic powered angled bradder suitable for performing work such as the attachment of decorative sealing strips and other ornaments. The design has been created with easy and accurate nail setting in mind. The fatigue factor that has been programmed into the bradder will increase working efficiency.

The angled bradder is not quite as popular as the standard brad guns with a smaller range of jobs that the angled bradder would be required for.

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