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6 gal. 150 PSI Portable Electric Air Compressor and 18-Gauge Brad Nailer Combo Kit (1-Tool) with Bonus Framing Nailer

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6 gal. 150 PSI Portable Electric Air Compressor and 18-Gauge Brad Nailer Combo Kit (1-Tool) with Bonus Framing NailerThe Porter Cable 6 gal. Portable Electric Air Compressor Combo Kit features 2 regulated, factory installed air couplers to easily support 2 users. Its body is made with steel for strength and has an upgraded shroud and console cover to protect its vital components. It is designed to operate at or below 150 PSI and also features an oil free pump, eliminating the need for maintenance. This combo kit also includes the BN200C 18 Gauge 2 in. brad nail, 25

The Porter-Cable 6 gal. Portable Electric Air Compressor Combo Kit features 2-regulated, factory-installed air couplers to easily support 2 users. Its body is made with steel for strength and has an upgraded shroud and console cover to protect its vital components. It is designed to operate at or below 150 PSI and also features an oil-free pump, eliminating the need for maintenance. This combo kit also includes the BN200C 18-Gauge 2 in. brad nail, 25 ft. air hose and 100 brad nails. For a limited time get a bonus 21° 3-1/2 in. Full Round Framing Nail with purchase.
  • Innovative shroud allows for better protection and portability
  • 150 PSI max allows users to drive more nails than a traditional 135 max PSI compressor
  • 6 gal. tank allows users to drive a large quantity of nails on a single tank charge
  • 2.6 SCFM at 90 PSI allows for quick compressor recovery time, per ISO1217
  • Lightweight design enables easy portability
  • Maintenance-free pump for convenience and long-lasting use
  • 120-Volt electric unit allows compressor to run on standard household current
  • 10 Amp current draw allows use of compressor with a 16-Gauge or heavier extension cord 50 ft. or less
  • BN200C uses standard 18-Gauge brad nails from 5/8 in. to 2 in. L
  • Maintenance-free motor designed to deliver long life
  • Tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment with detents for proper setting of nail heads
  • Tool-free jam release mechanism for easy nail removal
  • FR350B - lightweight at just 7.3 lbs.
  • FR350B - power to drive nails up to 3-1/2 in. x 0.131 in. into engineered lumber
  • FR350B - tool-free adjustable exhaust
  • FR350B - accepts 21° plastic round head nails from 2 in. to 3-1/2 in. (0.113 in. to 0.148 in. Dia)
  • FR350B - operating pressure of 70 PSI - 120 PSI


Features
Item Weight 47.1
Portable Yes
Lubrication Type Oil Free
Product Weight (lb.) 47.1
Application Use Air Brushing,Blow Cleaning,Bolting/Wrenching,Brad Nailing/Stapling,Finish Nailing,Framing Nailing,Hobby Painting,Inflation,Spraying
Air Delivery SCFM @ 90PSI 2.6
Amperage (amps) 10
Power Type Corded Electric
Included Brad Nailer,Framer
Compressor/Air Tool Features Handle,Oil Free Compressor
Voltage (volts) 120
Compressor Tank Capacity (Gallons) 6
Compressor Tank Capacity (Gal.) 6 Gal.
Twin Stack Tank Configuration Yes
Maximum Pressure (psi) 150
Tools Product Type Air Compressor Kit
Horsepower (hp) .8 hp
Decibel Rating (Outdoor) 78 dBA
Compressor Volume Rating Quiet
Returnable 180-Day
Tank Style Wheelbarrow
Compressor Type Light Duty
Air Delivery SCFM @ 40PSI 3.5
Tank Material Steel
Power Source Electric
Voltage (v) 120v
Stage Count Single Stage
Product Depth (in.) 21.8
Product Width (in.) 16.75
Product Height (in.) 34
Manufacturer Warranty 1 Year Limited Warranty on Compressor Components
Certifications and Listings ETL Listed

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