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Nail-it is easy it use, and does not need a lot of explaining on how it works.

There are a few key features that will make using it a lot simpler and understandable.

 

How to:

Clamp the Nail
Use Pins, Screws and Nails
Select Various sizes

Clamp the Nail-it together with your index finger and thumb. Insert a nail or pin into the correct sized hole. This is done by inserting the nail into a hole and firmly clamping the nail in an upright position as shown in the photo above. If you know the diameter of the nail, there are measurements on the Nail-it to help you select the correct hole size.

  1. With your fingers at a safe distance, hammer the nail in until the head of the nail touches the tool.

  2. Open the Nail-it to release the nail.

  3. Finish driving in the nail with the hammer.

 

The Nail-it tool can withstand moderate hammer strikes without being damaged.

In the event that the tool is accidentally damaged, simply unclip the hinge* and clip the opposite ends together, creating a backup working tool.

*To unclip the Nail-it, simply separate the two arms by pushing down on one side of the tool, while lifting the other until it unclips, as shown in the photo above.

Hammer in the Nail

The Nail-it tool can be used with a variety of different sizes and lenghts of nails, pins and screws.

The recommended nail diameters range from

0.5mm (pins) to 3.0mm (nails and screws).

Nail-it was designed to assist with the hammering-in of nails and panel-pins.

Should the need arise, the Nail-it can also be used to hold screws in place, guiding them in perfectly straight with a screwdriver.

Create a new Backup tool

Grip-it, Hammer-it

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