The Paslode PowerMaster Plus F-400S pneumatic framing nailer, drives framing nails from 2" to 4" in length. One year warranty. Uses both Paslode clipped head and Roundrive nails. Provides added power for driving longer 4" nails. The F-400S air powered framing nailer is recommended for framing, wall sheathing, roof sheathing, and floor decking. Continous use of fasteners smaller than 3" may cause excessive wearing of tool components or parts.
Features
The Paslode F400S PowerMaster Plus nailer is a durable and reliable nailer designed for all-weather use, including freezing temperatures and high heat and humidity. The overmold grip increases durability and user comfort. The rafter hook makes it easier to hang the nailer on a tool belt or on a wood structure to decrease downtime. The ruler on the magazine allows for quick measurements without using a tape. Bolt on end plug provides a more secure attachment method and easy service. The F400S' unmatched power-to-weight ratio has all the power needed to drive into engineered lumber. It is the lightest 4" nailer; therefore, it reduces arm fatigue. The ergonomic design places its center of gravity closer to the trigger, allowing for better balance. The low recoil reduces fatigue, while the adjustable work contacting element depth-of-drive adjustment is located on the tool to save time and energy. Also, the barbed nose makes for easier toe nailing.
Product Specifications
| Manuf | Paslode |
| Model | F-400S |
| Part Number | 500705 |
| Weight | 8 lbs. 14ozs. |
| Height | 14-1/2" |
| Magazine Type | 30 degree stick (nail strip) |
| Cycle Rate | 12 nails/second |
| Nail Capacity | 74-84 nails (2 strips) |
| Op. Pres. p.s.i. (bar) | 80-120 (5.5-8.3) |
| Nail Length | 2" to 4" |
| Shank Diameter | .113, .120, .131, .148 |
| Fastener Type | D-head strip nails |
| Collation Type | Paper |
| Magazine Angle | 30 degrees |
| Magazine Loading | Side |
| Firing Mode | Bump or Sequence |
| Magazine Capacity | 74-84 nails (2 strips) |
| Cycle Rate | 12 nails per second |
| Operating Air Pressure | 80 to 120 PSI |
| Air Required/100 PSI | .082/cycle |