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BRAD NAIL 16G 50MM (2500) for AT0002
BRAD NAIL 16G 50MM (2500) for AT0002
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BRAD NAIL 16G 50MM (2500) for AT0002
Features
- 16-gauge (T-type) brads — robust shank for demanding fixings.
- 50 mm length — extended reach into thicker substrates and layered assemblies.
- Electro-galvanised (GEL) finish to provide interior corrosion resistance.
- Straight strip collation — fits AT0002 and most straight-magazine 16 g tools.
- 2 500-piece bulk pack — ideal for extended work without reloading.
Benefits
- Strong anchoring: 50 mm length ensures deep penetration for secure holds.
- Neat finish: low-profile head keeps surface repairs minimal.
- Fewer interruptions: large pack size reduces reloads.
- Wide applicability: Suited for thick trims, internal frames and robust joinery.
Extra Information
- Designed for interior, dry applications — consider stainless or higher corrosion coatings for harsh environments.
- Always test depth setting before use; over-drive may damage finish or substrate.
- Store in dry, controlled conditions to preserve galvanised coating and strip integrity.
Pro Tip
- Use moderate air pressure; let the tool do the driving rather than pushing too hard, especially near delicate trim edges.
- If nailing wide mouldings or layered assemblies, back up with support blocks to prevent blow-through.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | AirCraft |
| Model / SKU | BRAD GEL T50 |
| Product Type | 16-gauge brad nails (T-type) |
| Gauge | 16 g |
| Length | 50 mm |
| Finish | Electro-galvanised (GEL) |
| Collation / Head | Straight strip / small brad head |
| Material | Steel |
| Pack Quantity | 2 500 pieces |
| Tool Compatibility | AirCraft AT0002 and most straight-strip 16 g brad nailers |
| Typical Applications | Thick trim, internal frame work, cabinetry, heavy mouldings |
Safety
- Wear eye and hearing protection; keep hands clear of the firing line.
- Disconnect the air supply before clearing jams or adjusting settings.
- Check for hidden wiring or plumbing before nailing.
- Avoid over–penetration on thin substrates and work near edges carefully.