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Pneumatic Nail Gun GEKO GA18 — 10–32 mm Nails, 1.05×1.25 mm Shank
Pneumatic Nail Gun GEKO GA18 — 10–32 mm Nails, 1.05×1.25 mm Shank
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Pneumatic Nail Gun GEKO GA18 — 10–32 mm Nails, 1.05×1.25 mm Shank
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Pneumatic Nail Gun GEKO GA18 — 10–32 mm Nails, 1.05×1.25 mm Shank
Pneumatic Nail Gun GEKO GA18 — 10–32 mm Nails, 1.05×1.25 mm Shank
Pneumatic nail gun GEKO GA18 is designed to drive nails with lengths from 10 to 32 mm and a shank thickness of 1.05×1.25 mm. Intended for woodworking, light construction and finishing tasks, the tool connects to a standard compressed air supply and provides fast repetitive nailing for framing, trim, molding and panel assembly in workshop and on-site use. The GEKO GA18 accepts both nails and staples within compatible size ranges and is built for frequent use in finishing and assembly operations.
The GEKO GA18 offers a compact, ergonomic design with a rubberized handle for secure grip and reduced operator fatigue. A single magazine accepts up to 100 nails or staples, enabling extended work cycles between reloads. The tool operates at common workshop air pressures and supports the narrow 18GA shank profile, delivering consistent driving performance for delicate trim and general carpentry. Constructed from durable materials appropriate for regular professional or hobby use, the nail gun provides reliable repetitive operation when connected to a standard compressed air system.
Attach the GEKO GA18 to a compatible compressed air supply using a 1/4" NPT fitting and set the regulator to the recommended working pressure between 4 and 7 bar. Load the magazine with nails or staples of the supported dimensions, ensure the tool is pointed at the workpiece and press the safety tip against the surface if the tool uses contact actuation. Depress the trigger to drive fasteners; for sequential or contact firing verify the selected firing mode and follow the tool’s mode settings. After use, isolate the air supply and release pressure before attempting to clear jams, perform maintenance or reload the magazine.
Use nails or staples that match the specified lengths and 18GA shank dimensions to ensure consistent driving and to avoid damage to the magazine or feeding mechanism. Maintain a clean air supply with an inline filter and lubricator to prolong the tool’s service life. Wear appropriate eye and hearing protection during operation and follow routine inspection of seals, trigger and safety elements to ensure safe performance.
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