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Power Hammers & Nails

Have you ever tried to drive a nail into the ceiling? How about hammering in a tight space? Sometimes, you need to drive nails where a traditional hammer won't work. A power hammer solves your problem. As a portable power tool, it drives nails quickly and easily. Simply set it and pull the trigger. Brands include Craftsman, Milwaukee, Makita and Dewalt, among others. Models can be corded or cordless. At Sears, we're your source for power hammers & nails.

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Power Hammers Provide Alternatives To Traditional Hammers

Although almost anyone can use a standard hammer and nails to complete a variety of projects, the repetitive use of this manual tool can cause fatigue over the course of a day or an actual injury over an extended timeframe. Sears sells several different types of power hammers to meet the needs of the typical homeowner and the professional craftsman. Whether you choose a battery-operated power hammer to use around your home or a professional model for the construction site, every job will be completed in less time and with less effort.

The Craftsman Hammerhead line of power hammers offers the most popular tool for home use. This affordable product has a pivoting head that allows it to fit in areas where no standard hammer could go. Powered by a lithium-ion battery that lasts for hours, the vibrating head drives nails in with ease.

Professional contractors who have a need to drive nails into the hardest surfaces rely on powerful hammers that use .22-caliber loads. If you need to attach anything to concrete, masonry, steel, or any other hard surface, these gun-like tools will get the job done with minimal effort. Most of these tools work in a single-load manner. This means that the user inserts a single nail and charge at a time.

When purchasing loads for your new power hammer, make sure you choose the correct power rating. Although each one is made to conform to the standard .22-caliber diameter, the amount of powder contained within each load determines the rate of discharge when the nail is used. To help you keep track of the loads available for each job, these items are color coded.

No hammer is useful without the right type of nail to complete the job. While products like the Craftsman Hammerhead can use standard nails, most other power hammers require special items to operate properly. The .22-caliber power hammer uses a nail called a drive pin that is fabricated to stand up to the extreme amount of force used to drive these fasteners into hard surfaces. Drive pins come in a variety of lengths to satisfy the requirements of any job; they can be found in sizes from less than one inch to over three inches in length. Other types of power hammers use coil nails that come in a strip.

Sears also sells several other specialty hammers including rotary hammers, industrial riveters, and gas-powered hammers. With brands like Craftsman, Paslode, Dewalt, and Hitachi, there's no need to look further than this tool superstore to find the best product for any project.