Powernail Powerjack
Features
Back To Top- Speeds up installation & saves time
- Eliminates using pry bars or crowbars
- Provides needed leverage in tight spots
- Helps build a better floor
- Makes your job easier
- Works great for under-cabinet installations
Model 100 Powerjack
They are designed to pull or push tongue & groove flooring strips into place and hold them tightly for hands-free nailing. Powerjacks will work on almost any thickness flooring without damaging the flooring surface. They can be used next to the wall, at stud locations or anywhere else on the floor.
USING A POWERJACK...
The Model 100 pushes against a stud location on a stationary wall to pull the strips into place. Great for snugging-up end strips against walls, wall trim or fixed cupboards or cabinets (see picture 1). When a stud location cannot be determined, a board long enough to span the distance of the studs should be used to prevent breaking through the drywall (see picture 2). Under the toe kick of a cabinet, the Powerjack Model 100 tightens up boards and holds them in place for hands-free nailing (see picture 5).
The Model 200 POWERJACK is designed to screw directly to the sub floor and push against your flooring strips. This model is used mid-floor to seat flooring tightly and can be repositioned as needed (picture 4). If needed, the Model 100 can also be used away from the wall by setting a stationary anchor point anywhere near your work area (see picture 3).
Tech Specs
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Manufacturer | Powernail |