About BeA 564 DC Pneumatic Coil Nailers
Specifications
| Model Name/Number | BeA 564 DC |
| Brand | BeA |
| Warranty | 6 months |
| Air Consumption | 6 to 7 |
| Gauge | 15 gauge |
| Air Pressure | 50-100 psi |
| Weight | 2.6 kg |
| Color | Blue |
| Diameter Min | 2.1 mm |
| Diameter Max | 2.9 mm |
| Length Min | 38 mm |
| Length Max | 65 mm |
| Dimensions Length x Heigtht x Width | 269/315/132 mm |
| Maximum Permissible Air Pressure | 8,0 bar / 0,8 Mpa |
| Air Consumption Per Operation | 1,5-2,0 liter |
Robust Design and Reliable PerformanceCrafted from high-grade aluminum, the BeA 564 DC offers exceptional durability while maintaining a lightweight profile. It's engineered for challenging industrial settings, delivering consistent nailing power and high productivity with its pneumatic operation. This coil nailer is suitable for frequent, long-duration use in demanding environments.
Flexible Applications across IndustriesThe BeA 564 DC is tailored for pallet manufacturing, case construction, and similar industrial woodworking applications. With its capacity to accommodate coil nails of varying diameters, it adapts seamlessly to diverse project needs, ensuring strong fastening and structural reliability every time.
FAQ's of BeA 564 DC Pneumatic Coil Nailers:
Q: How do I connect the BeA 564 DC pneumatic coil nailer to my air compressor?
A: To connect the BeA 564 DC, ensure your air compressor hose is compatible with the 1/4" NPT air inlet. Securely attach the hose using the proper fitting and set your compressor to deliver up to 8.3 bar (120 psi) for optimal performance.
Q: What types of nails are compatible with the BeA 564 DC coil nailer?
A: The BeA 564 DC is designed to use coil nails with diameters ranging from 2.1 mm to 2.5 mm. For best results, always use high-quality coil nails matching these specifications.
Q: When should I choose contact trigger versus sequential trigger mode?
A: Select the contact trigger for rapid, repetitive nailing, such as in pallet manufacturing. Use the sequential trigger for applications requiring added precision and safety, minimizing the risk of unintentional firing during detailed work.
Q: Where is the exhaust located and how do I adjust it?
A: The adjustable directional exhaust is located on the tool housing. You can manually rotate it to direct airflow away from your face or sensitive surfaces, enhancing operator comfort and workplace safety.
Q: What safety features are integrated into the BeA 564 DC pneumatic nailer?
A: This tool is equipped with both a trigger lock and contact trip mechanism. These safety features help prevent accidental firing and enhance user protection during operation and transport.
Q: How does using a high-grade aluminum housing benefit users?
A: The high-grade aluminum housing offers robust protection against job site wear while reducing the overall weight of the tool, making it easier to handle during extended periods of use.