The 18V Compact Cordless 18 Gauge Brad Nailer (Tool Body Only) (NT1850DFQ4) allows the user to easily move around the jobsite without hoses or compressors and GO cordless. Now 30% more compact and 31% lighter than the previous model, it delivers a driving speed of up to 2 nails per second, saving valuable time and increasing productivity. This cordless nailer can be used for a variety of applications including molding installation, cabinet assembly, wainscoting, chair rail, window and door casings, and decorative trim. This 18 Gauge Brad Nailer employs a unique air spring drive system that uses compressed air to drive each nail, resulting in zero ramp up time, increased driving speed, and recoil that feels like a pneumatic nailer. Combine the pneumatic-like feel with the convenience and power of the 18V or MultiVolt battery, and this cordless 18 Gauge Brad Nailer works all day long, driving 5/8 to 2 inch nails up to 0.131 in diameter. Get 1,300 nails per charge with our 18V 2.0Ah compact battery w/ fuel gauge (377797M). Backed by Metabo HPT’s Lifetime Lithium-Ion tool body warranty, it’s a safe bet for the long haul. It also features a brushless motor, low battery indicator, selective actuation, tool-less jam release, tool-less depth of drive, variable position belt hook and an LED light.
CORDLESS FREEDOM: Pneumatic power with 18 volt cordless freedom
FASTENERS: Brad Nailer accepts 5/8 to 2 inch 18-gauge fasteners
LONG LASTING: 1,300 nails per charge with a 18V 2.0Ah compact battery w/ fuel gauge (377797M)
GO COMPACT: 30% smaller and 31% lighter than previous model
GO FASTER: Capable of driving up to 2 nails per second with no ramp-up time
APPLICATIONS: Ideal for molding installation, cabinet assembly, wainscoting, chair rail, window and door casings, and decorative trim
PNEUMATIC-LIKE FEEL: The unique air spring drive system delivers a similar performance to that of a pneumatic nailer
EASY ADJUSTMENT: Tool-less depth of drive adjustment for flush drives into various materials
LED LIGHT: LED light is handy when working in low light areas