⚡ Power up your NP50 with precision and speed!
The UPWOOD TOOLS Piston Driver Set is a lightweight, air-powered accessory designed specifically for the UW-NP50 nail remover. Featuring a compact 5.5 x 1.4 x 1.4-inch build and including an O-ring for airtight performance, this 2-ounce piston driver ensures reliable, battery-free operation for professionals seeking efficient and durable tool upgrades.
Manufacturer | UPWOOD TOOLS |
Part Number | Piston Driver |
Item Weight | 2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.4 x 1.4 inches |
Item model number | Piston Driver |
Style | Piston Driver for NP50 |
Power Source | air_powered |
Included Components | O-Ring |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**Y
Powerful tool - it will pull the nails out for you!
A very nice tool very powerful and works very well. Most eject and now this will actually pull it if you can get the claw under the head. It is surprising how hard and fast it’ll pop a nail out! I really like having this!
J**A
With ½"+ nail head raised and up to 120psi, you should be good to go
I purchase the nail remover to help disassemble pallets which, because of the twisted shank nails that were hammered into mostly hardwoods, were a royal PIA to disassemble. It was when I had to resort to a 2 1/2' pry bar for the worst nails that I realized I was working too hard.I first bought the nail "shooter" which pushed nails back through from the sharp tip and THAT tool was simply amazing. However, when I only had access to the *head* of the nail it was no good. I then got this tool and here's what I found:(1) You will need to have pryed out the nail at least ½" (preferably more) in order to get this tool's "claw" into position and have a chance at success.(2) Crank up your psi to the tool to the max recommended - 120PSI. Any less and your chances of removing the really stuck nails goes way down.(3) Because the upward ramming against the nail head is what is needed, if you don't have at least that ½" of space, it just won't work. SO, you may need to pry the nails a little more if the tool isn't having any success.(4) Smooth shank nails should be a breeze assuming, of course, a minimum of ½" gap (preferably more). That said, longer nails in harder wood will always be more of a challenge(5), the tool will leave indents in the wood as it "shoots" the nail up and out. Be aware of this if you want to preserve the surface of finer woods.(6) The tool is amazing, truly, if you remove a lot of nails. I was able to complete in 45 minutes what first took me 4 hours and a lot work and pain.SO, it is worth it? I am going to be making crafts with old pallet wood so I anticipate using the tool frequently. For me, the answer is yes. If I were to use it infrequently, the $150-ish price I paid would be a little steep.
J**R
Tool worked as advertised.
Tool worked great. Used it to remove nails from demo of deck.
A**A
A huge labor and time saver.
Didn't completely knock out all the nails but absolutely worth the money. Seems well built. Saves time and effort. No regrets.Compared to having to straighten a nail just to hit it with a hammer and in the course, bend nearby nails, hands down better. You stick the narrow nose over a nail and straighten it in one move and then pop, either completely out or more often, you have an exposed head to pry on and a nail that is no longer locked in.Used on pallets made strictly out of 2×4 spruce/pine, it knocked almost all the nail tips flush for the most part but not out and that was at (accidentally) 120+ psi, (110 p.s.i. recommended max) so I still had to pry them out. At 110, several required extra shots.On typical dried out pallets it knocked about 1/2 completely out.It is a bit dangerous as there is no safety to prevent accidental triggering.I used it for 8 hours over the course of a couple days, some 700 nails and no major issues.
P**M
Fun to use, only a little bit scarry
Fun to use, only a little bit scarry. Great for taking apart pallets.
G**S
Time saver.
Worked excellent. Allows most used lumber to be reused without much hassle. Shoots the nail right out the other side of lumber. Air pressure can be turned down to it if you are using it to remove something like finishing nails and don't want them coming out so hard or fast.
J**N
Units stop working shortly
I purchased the first one June and 5 months later it stopped working. Purchased on another one in Sept and few days later it stopped working. It was returned.
J**A
affordable
Great tool very powerful and save allot of time
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