Omer B17P.763 Pneumatic Finish Nailer - Raptor 17P Polymer/Plastic Nails 20-57mm.

This Omer B17P.763 pneumatic finish nailer will fire Raptor 17P polymer/plastic 15G nails 20-57mm in length. Ideal for boat building, glue up, CNC woodwork and all applications where metal fasteners could damage cutting and sanding blades. 1 Year warranty.


Nail specification - 


Nail length - 20-57mm
Nail finish - Plastic (polymer composite)
Nail diameter - 15 Gauge.

Applications - Boat building (Raptor 17P polymer nails are perfect for securing wood strips to the frame of the hull or to the next strip during the cure/set cycle), glue up, CNC woodwork and all applications where metal fasteners will damage cutting and sanding blades.

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  • COMPLETELY NON METAL

    RAPTOR® Nails and staples are a composite blend of polymer and fiberglass. They are suitable for any application where metal fasteners cannot be used.

  • NO RUST

    RAPTOR® Nails and staples are not susceptible to the corrosion and oxidation that attacks metal, so your manufactured product retains its beautiful new appearance.

  • EASY TO SAND & SAW

    RAPTOR® Nails and staples can be sanded and sawed without tool damage, so you will not need to replace sanding belts, blades and router bits as often.

  • BOND LIKE GLUE

    Due to friction, RAPTOR® Nails and staples melt slightly upon insertion into the substrate. This creates a strong mechanical bond between the fibers of the substrate and the fastener.

  • MICROWAVE DRYING

    Unlike metal, RAPTOR® Nails and staples can be put into RF or microwave drying ovens without arcing. These fasteners can also withstand temperatures up to 350°F for several hours!

  • WEATHER RESISTANT

    RAPTOR® Nails and staples are UV resistant, and they are virtually unaffected by chlorine, acids and solvents such as gasoline and oil.

  • HIGH STRENGTH

    The tensile strength of nailed wooden connections is about twice as great withRAPTOR® nails and staples compared to ordinary metal. The nailed connection is actually stronger and remains tight with time and aging.