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Comparison Stanley FatMax FMHT6-70868 vs Stanley FatMax FMHT6-70411

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Product typestapler (3 in 1)stapler (3 in 1)
Typemechanicalmechanical
Fastener type
staple
nail
pin
staple
nail
pin
Specs
Operation typenon-contactnon-contact
Magazine typecassettecassette
Fasteners size
Min. staple width6.2 mm6.2 mm
Max. staple width11.3 mm11.3 mm
Min. staple length6 mm6 mm
Max. staple length14 mm14 mm
Min. nail diameter1 mm1 mm
Max. nail diameter1.2 mm1.2 mm
Max. nail length15 mm18 mm
Min. pin thickness1 mm1 mm
Max. pin thickness1.2 mm1.2 mm
Max. pin length15 mm18 mm
Features
Functions
stroke force / depth adjustment
magazine indicator
stroke force / depth adjustment
magazine indicator
General
Weight0.42 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2016july 2016

Max. nail length

The longest length of nails (see Fastener Type) that the stapler can handle.

With the same thickness, a longer nail requires not only the appropriate space in the magazine and feed mechanism, but also a higher impact energy — otherwise it simply will not work to hammer it “on the head”. This means that the maximum fastener length is directly related to the power and, accordingly, the overall level of the tool. Recall that a powerful professional tool has the appropriate dimensions and weight, moreover, it is often made pneumatic (for more details, see "Type"). Therefore, it makes sense to look for models that are compatible with long nails only if this is critical for the planned work.

Max. pin length

The longest attachment pin (see Attachment Type) that the stapler can handle.

A long pin not only needs to fit in the magazine and the feed mechanism of the tool — it also requires significant effort to be applied, otherwise the part cannot be hammered to the desired depth. Accordingly, an increase in the permissible length of the pin (with the same thickness) requires an increase in the power of the tool, and this, in turn, affects the dimensions, weight and price. In fact, this means that the principle "the more — the better" does not work in this case — you should choose a stapler based on how much longer the length is really needed for the planned work.
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