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Senco SHF10 Specification Sheet
Senco SHF10 Specification Sheet

Senco SHF10 Specification Sheet

Manual hardwood flooring nailer

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The new SENCO SHF10 single strike cleat nailer offers a low cost
alternative to the professional installer who wants the efficiency of
setting floor boards and driving nails with a single blow. It has a
rugged composite base that virtually eliminates scratching and
damage to the surface of both unfinished and prefinished wood.
And at only 7.6 lbs., the SHF10 is ergonomically designed with
the hardwood installer in mind.

Tool Specifications:

Tool Weight: 7.6 lbs. (3.5 kg)
Height: 17 3/4" (451 mm)
Length: 14 3/8" (365 mm)
Capacity: 110
Fastener Specifications:
The SHF10 drives 1 1/2" (38mm), 1 3/4" (45mm) or 2" (50mm)
"L" type cleat nails.
For additional information on how SENCO fastening systems will save
you time, reduce costs and increase quality, call your nearest Authorized
SENCO Dealer or Distributor listed in the Yellow Pages under "Staples",
or call our toll-free Action Line at 1-800-543-4596. You can also visit
our website at www.senco.com.
©1998 by Senco Products, Inc. • 8485 Broadwell Road • Cincinnati, OH 45244 • Order MK 263 (798)
SHF10 Manual Hardwood Flooring Nailer
1 1/2"
2"
1 3/4"
Applications:
For the installation of 1/2" (12mm) to 33/32" (26mm)
hardwood flooring. (1/2" applications require optional adapter.)
Features:
• Mallet-actuated firing simultaneously sets floor boards
(tongue into groove) and drives cleat nails at an ideal 45° angle.
3 1/2 lb. (1.6 kg) mallet included.
• Unlike staples, cleat nails minimize wood splitting and still
allow for expansion and contraction of flooring materials.
• Ergonomically designed for improved productivity, less
fatigue and ease of operation.
• Composite base virtually eliminates scratching and damage
to the surface of both unfinished and prefinished wood.
• Easy two step loading.
• Comfort grip handle.

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