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Advanced Paslode Standard Pink Gas Fuel Cell (Pack of 2) for IM350 Nail Guns --

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After very little change over more than 20 years, the Paslode Gas Framing Nail Guns have evolved considerably more recently. One word of caution though; many ‘copy’ nails out there contain very poor-quality gas canisters that prematurely clog up the nail gun and compromise performance and reduce service intervals.

For optimum performance and usability, we would say that the 360Xi is the best 1 st fix cordless gas framing nailer available. This decision is not just considering the two Paslode options, but all brands of cordless gas nail guns. At the end of 2022, a second-generation IM350+ Lithium was launched. The specification of the new tool was identical to the first-generation lithium model, but the generation II machine featured a new rubberised grip for improved handling and comfort in use. A redesigned nail lip also allowed for easier and smoother nail loading and the head housing featured a non-slip and durable rubber cover. SERIES-i Platform The major changes were implemented when the original IM350 was replaced by the first IM350+. New technology improved reliability and increased service intervals. There was also a rubber soft grip handle for user comfort and a more effective nose probe.

Paslode Framing Nailer Review: The Verdict

Another useful and unique feature of the 360Xi, and other SERIES-i nail guns, is their ability to fire NailScrews. The countersunk ‘screw’ is fired-in like a nail but can be removed and reinstalled like a traditional woodscrew. Potentially, the savings you make on purchasing the copy fastenings are lost in the future for additional servicing, repairs, and downtimes. The latest battery eliminated the potential for accidental firing and was also compatible with other Paslode nail guns, including the SERIES-i framing nailers, brad nail guns, and positive placement nail guns .

What is the difference between a straight and angled nailer?, Our recent article explores the advantages and disadvantages of a straight and angled nail gun. I recall when the IM90i was replaced by the IM360Ci thinking… ‘what’s the point?’ I couldn’t fathom why Paslode had bothered. There was very little difference between the two nail guns in terms of features and performance. The latest SERIES-i platform upgrade, which is the brand new Paslode 360Xi , does have tangible benefits though: This Paslode Framing Nail gun review looks at how the Paslode 1st fix gas nailer has evolved over the years, explores the differences between the latest options – highlighting their advantages and disadvantages – and ultimately helps you decide which model is best for you. You can see below how the two different platforms, IM350 and SERIES-i, have changed with the introduction of new upgraded versions. IM350 Platform The improved battery was designed to allow the user to mechanically turn their framing nail gun on or off. With the older models, there was no on/off facility, unless the battery was completely removed.

History of Paslode

In truth, the nails were interchangeable between old and new, but the gas canisters were most certainly not. To avoid confusion in the marketplace, the obvious solution would have been to kill-off the original IM350 Nail Gun, but concerns over losing market share meant that the two different Paslode first fix platforms were to be produced and made available side-by-side. It’s apparent that the best innovative ideas have been reserved for the SERIES-i tools, with the aim to encourage users to switch platforms. The main improvements were not only based on the tool, but also on the nails and fuel canisters, notably: Using a combination of gas from a small fuel cell and the spark from a battery, the patented ‘impulse technology’ produced incredible power, capable of firing a 90mm long nail with no compressors, hoses, or cords.

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