🔧 Unleash the Power of Precision Nail Removal!
The UPWOOD Professional Air Nail Puller BD70 is engineered for efficient nail extraction from various wooden materials, including planks, fiberboards, and pallets. With a capacity for nails ranging from 25-70mm in length and 2-3.5mm in diameter, this air-powered tool operates at working pressures of 80-120 PSI. Weighing only 3.1 lbs, its lightweight die-cast aluminum body ensures ease of use and durability, making it an essential tool for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Manufacturer | UPWOOD TOOLS |
Part Number | UW-BD70 |
Item Weight | 4.07 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 9.5 x 2.6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UW-BD70-DE |
Color | Orange |
Style | BD70 Nail Remover |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**Z
Super Gerät
Ich bin begeistert von diesem Gerät. Es fühlt sich sehr wertig an. Ich habe heute die Bretter von 20 Paletten entnagelt. Hätte ich dieses Gerät nur schon früher gehabt. Verbogene Nägel einfach "aufspießen" und gerade richten und dann abdrücken. Genial! Zusammen mit dem Nagelauszieher von Upwood ist man ungeheuer leistungsfähig. Die Nägel nimmt man am besten mit einem fahrbaren Magnetsammler auf.
H**Z
Sehr gutes Gerät
Fühlt sich super wertig an und funktioniert einwandfrei. Die Auffang-Vorrichtung ist sehr hilfreich, damit die Nägel nicht unendlich weit weg fliegen. Es gibt aber Grenzen. Nägel, welche tief in gutem Holz sitzen, bekommt man nicht heraus. Der Kopf wird abgerissen oder minimiert. Da kann aber das Gerät nichts dafür. Dafür würde es wohl eine Art hydraulische Beißzange erfordern. Das Gerät tut, was es kann, und das hervorragend.
D**D
For the price you can not beat!!
Have broken down about 100 pallets and works as if it's the first day I got it.
J**A
With ½"+ nail head raised and up to 120psi, you should be good to go
I purchase the nail remover to help disassemble pallets which, because of the twisted shank nails that were hammered into mostly hardwoods, were a royal PIA to disassemble. It was when I had to resort to a 2 1/2' pry bar for the worst nails that I realized I was working too hard.I first bought the nail "shooter" which pushed nails back through from the sharp tip and THAT tool was simply amazing. However, when I only had access to the *head* of the nail it was no good. I then got this tool and here's what I found:(1) You will need to have pryed out the nail at least ½" (preferably more) in order to get this tool's "claw" into position and have a chance at success.(2) Crank up your psi to the tool to the max recommended - 120PSI. Any less and your chances of removing the really stuck nails goes way down.(3) Because the upward ramming against the nail head is what is needed, if you don't have at least that ½" of space, it just won't work. SO, you may need to pry the nails a little more if the tool isn't having any success.(4) Smooth shank nails should be a breeze assuming, of course, a minimum of ½" gap (preferably more). That said, longer nails in harder wood will always be more of a challenge(5), the tool will leave indents in the wood as it "shoots" the nail up and out. Be aware of this if you want to preserve the surface of finer woods.(6) The tool is amazing, truly, if you remove a lot of nails. I was able to complete in 45 minutes what first took me 4 hours and a lot work and pain.SO, it is worth it? I am going to be making crafts with old pallet wood so I anticipate using the tool frequently. For me, the answer is yes. If I were to use it infrequently, the $150-ish price I paid would be a little steep.
A**R
Everyone should have one
If needing to remove nails from a significant amount of lumber, this is a must have!! Had never heard of it, until searching mail guns… After removing lumber from a bathroom, I was amazed at how easy and efficient this little device made pulling the nails.
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