Simpson Strong-Tie G3 Gas Actuated Cordless Nail Gun
Simpson Strong-Tie G3 Gas Actuated Cordless Nail Gun
Description:
Description:
The G3 gas-actuated fastening tool is a versatile and portable device designed for affixing light-duty fixtures to various surfaces, including concrete, steel, concrete block (CMU), lightweight concrete over metal deck, and cold-formed steel. Functioning as both a magazine tool and a single-shot tool, the G3 provides flexibility for attaching drywall track, furring strips, hat track, angle track, as well as mechanical, electrical, and plumbing fixtures. The magazine tool is ideal for use with GDP and GDPS collated pins, while the single-shot mode accommodates preassembled pins and accessories like washer pins, ceiling clips, tophats, and threaded studs. The preassembled pins for the single-shot tool offer enhanced fastening performance with 0.283"-headed fasteners and 0.126"-diameter shanks. Both configurations of the G3 tool ensure cordless and hose-free portability, utilizing GFC34 gas fuel cells for reliable actuation.
Specifications:
Specifications:
Height: 13"
Length: 14"
Manufacturer name: Simpson Strong-Tie
Additional information: • Compatible fasteners: Length: 0.5" to 1.5" (13 to 38 mm) • Head diameter: 0.244" to 0.300" (6 to 7.5 mm) • Shank diameter: 0.106" to 0.126" (2.69 to 3.20 mm) • Average number of shots per fuel cell: 1,200 • Average cyclic firing rate: 2 shots per second • Battery charge time: 7.2 VDC Li-ion -3Ah, 2 min quick, 90 min full charge • Operation temperature range: 20°–120°F (-7°– 50°C) • Magazine capacity: 45 • Maximum fastenings before reloading: 40 The G3 gas-actuated tool kit includes: • G3 tool (black magazine nosepiece attached) • Orange nosepiece for single-shot applications 2• Li-ion batteries • Battery charger and cord • 3 Allen wrenches (4, 5 and 6 mm) • Safety glasses and ear plugs • User manual / tool schematic • Durable tool case • Product Information
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Features
Features
Applications:
• Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing
• Fastening to Structural Steel
• Direct Fastening
• Ceiling-Wire Fastening
• Concrete
• Cold-Formed Steel
• Drywall Track
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