Paslode PowerFramer 350 Nails the Ergonomics

Production framers can’t afford downtime. So the Paslode PowerFramer 350 is built rugged—It can even perform after a two-story drop…but we don’t recommend you try it
February 24, 2009

Denser wood products require greater pneumatic muscle for proper nailing. Through advanced engineering techniques that allocated additional material to high-stress areas of the tool while trimming bulk from others, Paslode built a framer that’s a full pound lighter than its predecessor, the PowerMaster Plus, and they managed to balance the weight to a tee. The lighter weight and greater balance work in tandem with comfort features - cushioned grip surface, ergonomically designed trigger – to make the PowerFramer 350 comfortable enough for all day/every day use.
 
 

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