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What is nail guns?

A nail gun, also known as a nailer, is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or other materials. They are commonly powered by compressed air, electromagnetism, highly flammable gas (such as butane or propane) or are powder-actuated. Nail guns are used extensively in construction, carpentry, and other industries for tasks such as framing, roofing, flooring, and trim work, significantly increasing speed and efficiency compared to manual hammering.

What other technologies are related to nail guns?

nail guns Competitor Technologies

Hand saws offer a manual alternative to nail guns for fastening materials, though slower and requiring more effort.
mentioned alongside nail guns in 71% (75) of relevant job posts

nail guns Complementary Technologies

Air compressors provide the compressed air needed to power pneumatic nail guns, making them a necessary companion.
mentioned alongside nail guns in 1% (61) of relevant job posts

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