Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Senco PC1010 for Driving Finishing Nails

Driving finishing nails is a very common task in the later stages of construction, and in all types of house renovation and remodeling. Moldings, thresholds, hardwood flooring, and many other important features are best attached with relatively lightweight nails or fasteners. Though this is a crucial ? in fact, indispensable ? part of many projects, there is no reason to bring a huge, noisy, clumsy compressor to operate the nail gun. This is where small compressors like the Senco PC1010 excel.

The Senco PC1010 features a cylindrical air tank that keeps noise to a comfortable minimum, perfectly suiting the small compressor to use in crowded areas such as office spaces, apartment houses, and densely built up suburban neighborhoods. The machine weighs a mere twenty pounds, and its portability is enhanced further by a lightweight, tough pipe handle with a padded handgrip.

There are many uses to which this small compressor, with its 1 horsepower motor (which is less than some push lawnmowers) and 1 gallon capacity tank should not be put. For example, it is not designed to be used for filling tires, spraying paint, or powering high powered nail guns. You will not be able to drive framing nails with this device ? that is not its basic purpose.

You will, however, be able to drive finishing nails by the thousands.

A few may need hammer finishing when the air pressure periodically runs low, but the Senco PC1010 still greatly speeds driving of nails. There is enough air in the canister to drive somewhere between 10 and 15 nails and fasteners, which will take 30 seconds or less depending on the type of fastener being used. Once the air is exhausted, the compressor takes 35 seconds to refill the tank.

This enforces a start-stop-start pattern of nail driving if you use the Senco PC1010 steadily, though it is not as much of a problem if you tend to drive a few finishing nails, carry out a different brief task, and then drive a few more nails.

This small compressor can also be used by hobbyists and for some light compressed-air cleaning. Blowing sawdust out of cracks between boards, removing dust from hard to reach spots (even your computer keyboard), and so forth are all possible uses of the compressor, too. There is a ?? universal coupler, so you can find a range of different pneumatic accessories that will fit it.

The Senco PC1010 stands on four rubber-coated, suction cup-like feet, making it more stable and keeping it from scratching the sensitive surface of newly finished hardwood floors. The aluminum construction of the tank makes it durable and rust-proof and helps maintain the machine's low weight without sacrificing toughness. A one-year warranty covers your purchase as well, though users report having used it to drive over 10,000 finishing nails without any signs of breakdown.

Besides trim jobs, this hard-working little compressor can easily power a staple gun shooting ?? staples, greatly speeding the process. It can run hobby engraving tools, plus pin nailers and micro pin nailers. Be sure to drain moisture out of the tank with the provided valve at regular intervals to prevent internal corrosion.

All in all, within its limits, the Senco PC1010 compressor is a very useful little device that gives you a big boost when you're applying finishing nails and other fasteners. Such jobs are made far faster and easier with mechanical help; yet don't require huge amounts of air pressure, either. The Senco machine fits very neatly into that role and gives you just the support you need in a very compact, lightweight package that you can take anywhere the job needs to be done.
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Source: http://nail.ezinemark.com/the-senco-pc1010-for-driving-finishing-nails-7d3806c0f31d.html

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