
With our staple guns, DIY work and jobs around the house are very easy. Our inconspicuous pin nails can be used, for example, to securely fasten a back panel on furniture.
Many staple guns work with nails as well as staples. A staple gun that works with nails is often faster and easier to handle than a conventional hammer and nail. You have both in a single device, so still have one hand free to hold the workpiece if necessary.
The Novus J type E staple gun nails are particularly suitable for fixing decorative trims and corner mouldings. But thin furniture backs can also be attached quickly with a staple gun nail. The nail has a very small head, so is barely visible in the material. For this reason, it is often called a pin nail, compressed-head nail or T-nail.
You're always sure of good results with the right nail length. So, with softwood, you should use 1/3 of the nail length for the fastening material, and we recommend 2/3 of the nail length for the anchoring material.
If you are using a hardwood as the anchoring material, a 1/1 ratio is enough.