Ridgid 18 Gauge Brad Nailer Review

Ridgid's' latest R213BNA 18 Gauge brad nailer is shockingly little for the 5/8" to 2 1/8" range of fasteners it can take care of. I will advise you not to be fooled by the size though. This is a full-highlighted brad nailer that looks well-made and out of the box innovative highlights that make utilizing it a delight.

This apparatus is using the "Ridgid hyperdrive technology," which looks a great deal to me like the Ryobi airstrike. The significant contrast is by all accounts in the lightweight, magnesium development, a brushless engine for longer life, run-time execution, and longevity

Oil-Free Motor

The R213BNA engine works without oil, thus you don’t have to prepare before you even start using the product. The R213BNA works on 70 to 120 PSI line pressure and uses 0.04 ft of air for every shot which is obviously very little, making it good with for all intents.

Depth Control

You can notice a large orange dial at the working end of your product and yes you are right. You can use it to control the depth of drive. This one is supposed to work admirably and usually, respond with less than a quarter turn. Being able to control the profundity of drive guarantees security and ensures that you don't damage the surface you are working on.

A Lightweight Product

The RIDGID Hyperdrive brad nailer weighs less than any brad nailers out there and you won't believe when you hear it. Yes, it weighs only 2.4 pounds. Clearly, the specialists designed this model keeping the weight issue in their minds.

Air in and out

A decent element of the R213BNA is the swivel air bay that acknowledges the regular ¼" female speedy interface hose closes. The channel isn't just allowed to pivot, wiping out wrapped-up hoses, however, swivels roughly 15-degrees toward any path to give the hose a chance to hang all the more normal. This may seem like a little thing, however, affects how the weapon feels being used.

A support free channel is housed inside the air delta to keep garbage entering the air framework and trading off the execution.

An easy to understand highlight is the astounded air deplete situated toward the finish of the handle instead of over the engine. The fumes are contained in a ring that can be pointed anyplace in a 360-degree circle that best suits the administrator or condition.

Multi-Function Trigger

The trigger of this particular brad nailer comes n single sequential mode which means the safety plunger needs to be pressed against the surface before you pull the trigger. Most carpenters will utilize this setting however for the expert, the trigger can be changed over to Contact Actuation, or "bump fire" if needed.

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 In the Contact Actuation, the administrator keeps the trigger down and knocks the security tip on the work to flame brads. One brad is let go each time the security nose is hit.

Dry Fire Lock Out

The Ridgid 18 Gauge Nailer Review show that it has dry fire lockout option which means the nailer will stop working if the magazine has less nails than expected. This prevents the nailer from damaging the surface you are working on.

Magazine

The magazine is as user friendly as it gets. You have to load it from the side and it holds a maximum of 105 brads. There is an indicator to warn you when you are running out of nails no matter what length you are using. To make things better for you, changing nail sizes requires no progressions to the magazine.

The magazine is opened and shut utilizing a push-catch bolt at the back. The magazine devotee bolt is anything but difficult to utilize yet positive, keeping it from opening unintentionally when gets hit unintentionally.

Grip

The grasping handle of the R213BNA highlights an elastic over the shape that makes the weapon agreeable to utilize and exceptionally controllable. The elastic is detailed to retain stun yet additionally upgrades the sentiment of security due to its rough surface.

The R213BNA is arranged with the goal that the adjust is extremely nonpartisan and the trigger effectively come to by most hand sizes.

Tool Free Jam Clearing

For the uncommon event when a brad sticks in a driving way, a device free entryway is given that swings open, uncovering a large portion of the nail channel. Considering the errant latch still does not fall out spontaneously, you can always open the door and use a needle-nose pliers to do the job.

Warranty Description

Ridgid announced that these products are secured by LSAP (lifetime service agreement policy) which means you can get free driver blades, pistons and seals forever. They provide 90-day satisfaction guarantee policy too.

Overall the Ridgid 18-gauge brad nailer is a pleasant nailer that makes driving nails precisely a simple job for anyone. The light weight and little size make it simple to use in littler tasks however 105 brads capacity is no joke thus it’s useful for bigger tasks as well.

If you are looking to get a lightweight user friendly nailer for your work, I can assure you Ridgid 18-gauge brad nailer is one of the best nailers you can find in the market right now.