Bostitch® Power Slam Hammer Tacker Part# - Pc2K
Brand: BOSTITCH®
Part Number: PC2K
Weight: 2.405 lbs
Country of Origin: TAIWAN; REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA
Features: POWERSLAM HAMMER TAC | POWERSLAM HAMMER TAC | POWERSLAM HAMMER TAC | POWERSLAM HAMMER TAC | POWERSLAM HAMMER TAC | Long reach knuckle saver handle with non slip grip | Uses STCR5019 series Power Crown™ staples from 1/4 to 3/8 inch; high Capacity bottom load magazine | Die cast frame and hardened components for extreme durability | Exclusive long reach knuckle saver handle with comfortable non-slip grip | 7-year warranty
Product DescriptionBOSTITCH PC2K POWERSLAM HAMMER TACFrom the ManufacturerFrom its extreme durability to ergonomic comfort, the Bostitch PC2K Power Slam Hammer Tacker 1/4-Inch to 3/8-Inch Manual Construction Stapler meets every expectation a contractor could place on a hammer tacker. In fact, it was recently selected as the Tool Test winner by Tools of the Trade Magazine. Bostitch achieved its surprising durability thanks to features such as a heavy duty die-cast frame and reinforced sides. Its heat-treated internal components are essential to long-life performance. The unit features an anti-jam mechanism so effective that users can often drive staples directly on top of each other without experiencing a jam. Even if the occasional jam occurs, users can expel it in a matter of seconds by flipping the unit over and striking the head against a hard surface. Weighing only 2.2 pounds, the PC2K touts ergonomic excellence with a non-slip comfort grip and long-awaited knuckle saver handle to avoid the pain of smashed fingers and scratched knuckles. The PC2K's high capacity magazine stores up to two sticks of staples (168 staples) ranging from a 1/4 to 3/8 inches long. Its fast bottom-loading mechanism and reload indicator helps the user minimize reloading downtime while monitoring the staple count with only a glance. Unlike competitive hammer tackers, the PowerSlam's fixed pusher does not fall out, which eliminates the risk of losing it on the jobsite.