Basic concept of nail gun fastening tool
Nail gun fastening tool refers to the general term for nail fastening tools and their consumables. Nail fastening tools are equipment that use power sources such as gunpowder, gas, electricity or compressed air to drive pins into substrates such as steel, concrete, masonry, rock and wood. These tools are used to permanently or temporarily fix parts that need to be fixed, such as pipes, steel components, wooden products, doors and windows, insulation boards, sound insulation layers, rings and decorations. Consumables of nail fastening tools include products consumed in the process of using these tools, such as nails, nail cartridges and gas cylinders.
The nailing technology is an advanced direct fastening technology. Compared with traditional fastening methods such as embedded connection, drilling and pouring connection, bolt connection, and riveting, it has the advantages of quick operation, short construction period, high efficiency, low labor intensity, safety and reliability, and low construction cost. It is widely used in construction, metallurgy, installation, shipbuilding, communications, transportation, underwater operations and other industries. With the increasing number of special nails, the application scenarios of nailing technology are also expanding.
Specific classification of nail gun fastening tool:
According to whether there is a built-in power supply, nailers can be divided into two categories: wired nail guns and cordless nail guns. Wired nail guns have no power supply and need to be connected to an air compressor through a hose to provide compressed air, mainly pneumatic nail guns. Cordless nail guns have their own power supply and are also called portable nail guns. According to different working principles, nail guns can be divided into pneumatic nail guns, powder actuated tools, gas nail guns and electric nail guns. Nail gun consumables also include nails, gas cylinders and powder loads.
Analysis of the working principles of various button fastening tools:
Pneumatic nailers use compressed air as their power source (need to be connected to an air compressor via a hose). They rely on the pressure difference in different air passages to impact the striker assembly, thereby driving the nail into the substrate.
The powder actuated tool uses the nail barrels as the power source. The impact force generated by the cartridge explosion quickly pushes the piston rod forward and shoots the nail into the substrate.
Pneumatic nail guns use gas as a power source. When the gas is ignited, it explodes and generates impact force, which quickly pushes the striker assembly forward and drives the nail into the substrate. Pneumatic nail guns can be divided into different technical routes such as compressed air energy storage, flywheel energy storage and spring energy storage.
Electric nail guns, such as lithium battery powered nail guns, use lithium batteries as a power source to provide electrical energy to drive a motor. The motor compresses air to provide kinetic energy, which drives the striker assembly to rotate at high speed to drive the nail into the substrate.
Post time: Jun-16-2025