Get the job done faster with a Paslode framing gun
When you're framing all day and need a nail gun that keeps pace, a Paslode framing gun delivers the speed and reliability that gets houses up fast. These gas-powered nail guns are built for chippies who can't afford downtime; no compressor, no hoses, just grab and go power that handles everything from pine framing to hardwood decking.
Paslode nail guns use their signature Impulse technology to drive nails with consistent force, whether you're working overhead or in tight corners. The Paslode impulse range covers everything from first-fix framing to second-fix finishing, so you've got the right tool for each stage of the build.
From the heavy-duty framing models that punch through LVL and engineered timber to compact finishing options for trim work, there's a nail gun that matches your trade. You'll also find concrete nail gun models for fixing to masonry and pneumatic options if you prefer air-powered operation.
Tool Kit Depot stocks the full range of gas nail gun models, plus all the nails you need to keep them running. Whether you're after a new nail gun for your kit or upgrading from your old air-powered model, we've got the gear that keeps tradies moving.
Drop into your nearest Tool Kit Depot location to see the range in action.
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Paslode framing gun FAQs
How long does a Paslode fuel cell last?
A fuel cell typically drives around 1,000-1,200 nails depending on the model and conditions. That's roughly a full day's work for most framing jobs. Cold weather can reduce the count slightly, while warmer conditions might give you a few extra nails. Keep spare fuel cells on hand for big jobs or when you're working in remote locations.
What nails work with these nail guns?
These tools use specific collated nails designed for each model. The framing models typically take 50-90mm nails in strips, while finishing models use smaller-gauge nails. Always check your model's specifications and use genuine nails or approved alternatives. Using the wrong nails can cause jams, misfires, or damage to the tool.
Do these nail guns need maintenance?
Yes, regular maintenance keeps your tool running smoothly and extends its life. Clean the gun after dusty jobs, oil the moving parts as recommended, and replace worn seals when needed. Most models need a service every 50,000 shots or annually, whichever comes first. Proper maintenance prevents costly breakdowns and keeps your nail gun firing consistently.
Can you use these tools in cold weather?
These nail guns work in cold weather but may need some adjustments. Keep fuel cells and batteries warm before use, and allow the tool to warm up gradually. Performance drops in very cold conditions, so you might get fewer shots per fuel cell. Some tradies keep spare fuel cells inside their jacket to maintain temperature.
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