CORRECTION: Unfortunately, we used images of the WRONG batteries and charger, making them far bulkier than they are. We added corrected images to the article on our website, which you can see here: beltsandboxes.com/new-senco-cordless-framing-nailer/
Has anyone else think the batteries looks like the m18 batteries? Maybe they did something like klein and dewalt, the klein drills run off the dewalt 20v batty platform
Did think this myself, this video seems like a sponsored video so we will have to wait for the reviews to ascertain whether or not the mould of the battery is the same as milwuakees.
Not sponsored, this is just news. We're just passing on the info we get from the manufacturer. Along those lines, there's no need to wait for answers, you can just ask! I reached out to SENCO this morning to inquire about their batteries. I'll reply here when we get an answer.
Did you say - easy access to refill the cylinder meaning this tool isn't maintenance free like Dewalt, Hikoki (metabo) and milwuakees battery framing battery nailers?
The SENCO Fusion system uses a sealed charge of nitrogen gas in it's cylinder. The gas gets compressed over and over by the brushess motor. SENCO says that over time, the cylinder will lose pressure, about 5 PSI for every 10k-20k nails. So if you're using this ALOT, you'll eventually need to get the cylinder refilled, which is supposedly easier on the new SENCO F-35XP we're talking about in this video.
CORRECTION: Unfortunately, we used images of the WRONG batteries and charger, making them far bulkier than they are. We added corrected images to the article on our website, which you can see here: beltsandboxes.com/new-senco-cordless-framing-nailer/
Awesome, I have smaller senco fusion guns and thought that Senco is out of the game with battery tools. Interesting
Waiting to see when Paslode steps up the plate. And yet to see someone provide a cost on what the refill/service ends up being.
it looks identical to the new Ridgid Framing nailer ......???
I can’t wait this is going to be awesome!
Has anyone else think the batteries looks like the m18 batteries?
Maybe they did something like klein and dewalt, the klein drills run off the dewalt 20v batty platform
Did think this myself, this video seems like a sponsored video so we will have to wait for the reviews to ascertain whether or not the mould of the battery is the same as milwuakees.
Not sponsored, this is just news. We're just passing on the info we get from the manufacturer. Along those lines, there's no need to wait for answers, you can just ask! I reached out to SENCO this morning to inquire about their batteries. I'll reply here when we get an answer.
Did you say - easy access to refill the cylinder meaning this tool isn't maintenance free like Dewalt, Hikoki (metabo) and milwuakees battery framing battery nailers?
Hikoki runs off similar system, pretty sure senco had earlier model
@@TheJoshuadavis73 oh ok.. the Hikoki may need a service/cylinder refill every 3 years or something like that, is that correct?
The SENCO Fusion system uses a sealed charge of nitrogen gas in it's cylinder. The gas gets compressed over and over by the brushess motor. SENCO says that over time, the cylinder will lose pressure, about 5 PSI for every 10k-20k nails. So if you're using this ALOT, you'll eventually need to get the cylinder refilled, which is supposedly easier on the new SENCO F-35XP we're talking about in this video.
Any more News on this tool? There are basically no reviews on this it seems to be in stealth mode, could it be changed at least to single fire mode ;)
Good question. We see it for sale, but haven't seen any reviews. I'll reach out to Senco.
Thank you for sharing
Might have to get if I can find a battery adapter for Milwaukee
I do like my Senco alot! This seems very noice!
Yo Amos
@@treehouseco4242 THC how it be?!
How many nails per second?
I'm wondering what happened to senco here in Australia it used to be a good tool now this days their services it's shocking
would this fire into brick?
Awesome
I have it, its amazing !
Weight please
9.95lbs without battery, 11.37lbs with.
@@ToolShow thank you 👍
Most likely just as heavy as the Milwaukee.
Cost to much
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