To fasten concrete block to wood and metal, a tool is required – a concrete block nailer, also known as a masonry nailer. This device consists of a handle for grip, a trigger to drive nails, and a magazine that stores the nails. When operated, it easily hammers the nails into concrete.
The remarkable tool is powered by a pressure-filled air tank. This tank is worn atop the back of the user and via a hose transmits its magnificent pressure to the tool— delivering uninterrupted energy. To replenish this power source, a propulsive electric motor is used to drive a compressor and refill this air tank.
At the push of a button, a jet of pressurized air accelerates a nail towards the concrete. This tool can be adjusted to release a single nail or multiple nails at different time intervals. Simply pull the trigger to get it running.
With its sharp tapered shape and reinforced steel, the nails designed for use in concrete are equipped to penetrate the surface without inflicting any damage. Durable and hardened, they possess the strength to resist the strength of tools when they are driven in.
Professionals have been granted the privilege of utilizing this implemented technology. However, kindly keep in mind that this tool is not to be toyed with. Amateur DIY practitioners are forewarned – if improperly handled, this device can prove severely dangerous and could lead to catastrophic repercussions.