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High-performance gas unit DIGA WO-SN 16/64
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High-performance gas unit DIGA WO-SN 16/64

Powerful nailer for processing pin nails with a width of 1.4 mm and a length of 25–64 mm

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Tool-free precise adjustment of the drive-in depth for an optimal nail pattern



Materials are protected during work


Rubberised nose protects the work surface



LED charge level display


Continuous monitoring of the remaining battery capacity



Effortless work


  • Recoil absorbing, non-slip handle

  • Perfectly balanced


For universal use


Independent of stationary and mobile compressed-air systems



Lithium-ion technology


Low weight, high performance battery with no memory effect



Practical belt hook

Notice

Fastener driving tools that are equipped with contact triggering must not be used:


  • If the switch from one fastener driving point to another takes place via stairs, ladders or scaffolding.

  • When closing boxes and crates.

  • When attaching transportation locks


In accordance with the German social accident insurance institution for the construction industry (BG BAU) the contractor/employer is obliged to make a suitable selection of the fastener driving tool via a risk assessment in accordance with the Operational Safety Ordinance Section 3 and document it.