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If you need a fast and effective way to lay or replace tongue and groove floorboards then this floor nailer is ideal for the job. When using the tool, additional force will be needed to drive the nails into the wood. Simply position the tool where it’s required and strike the plunger with the mallet supplied. Each nail will be inserted perfectly into the wood flooring at a 45 degree angle.*Please note nails are not included and these must be purchased additionally.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Floor Nailer- manual
If you need a fast and effective way to lay or replace tongue and groove floorboards then this floor nailer is ideal for the job. When using the tool, additional force will be needed to drive the nails into the wood. Simply position the tool where it’s required and strike the plunger with the mallet supplied. Each nail will be inserted perfectly into the wood flooring at a 45 degree angle.*Please note nails are not included and these must be purchased additionally.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
A manual floor nailer is used to install or replace tongue and groove wooden floorboards quickly and accurately, securing them firmly in place at the correct angle.
You position the nailer against the board’s tongue and strike the plunger with the supplied mallet to drive and countersink the nail in one smooth motion.
Yes, it’s straightforward to use and ideal for DIY users who want professional-looking results when laying hardwood or engineered wood floors.
It’s designed for tongue and groove wooden flooring, commonly used in hardwood, softwood, or engineered board installations.
Secret nailing means the nails are driven at an angle into the tongue of the board, hiding them once the next board is fitted for a clean, seamless finish.
Yes, a mallet is included and used to strike the plunger, providing the force needed to drive the nail securely into the wood.
No, nails are not included and must be purchased separately to suit the specific flooring material and thickness you’re working with.
It works best with solid or engineered wooden boards that feature tongue and groove joints. It’s not suitable for laminate or click-fit flooring.
The tool is designed to drive nails automatically at a 45-degree angle, ensuring consistent placement without the need for measuring or adjustment.
No, this is a manual tool, meaning it doesn’t require electricity or compressed air—it relies purely on the force of your mallet strike.
Yes, it’s much quicker and more precise, reducing the risk of damaging boards or leaving visible nail heads.
Yes, it’s perfect for replacing damaged boards or securing loose ones without disturbing the rest of the floor.
Yes, you should wear safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection to protect yourself from noise and debris during use.
Yes, it’s compact and lightweight enough to fit into most estate-sized vehicles for easy collection and transport.
A manual nailer is simpler, doesn’t need power or air supply, and offers excellent control, making it a great choice for small to medium flooring projects.
























































