NSTRT2 NAIL STARTER & SET 2/32IN
by Gap Power
SKU 746-8325
Original price
$9.94
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Original price
$9.94
Original price
$9.94
$9.94
$9.94
-
$9.94
Current price
$9.94
In-Store Availability
Stock Status:
Limited Stock (1-2?)
Location:
Aisle 4
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Overview
The HIT Tool NSTRT2 Nail Starter & Set 2/32" (NSTRT2) is designed for finish carpentry and trim work requiring precise nail starting and countersinking in wood surfaces.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | NSTRT2 |
| Manufacturer | HIT Tool |
| Nail Setter Size | 2/32" |
| Configuration | 2-in-1 dual-ended tool |
| Drive Technology | Patent Pending Hammerless Impact Technology (HIT) |
Technical Features
- 2-in-1 Dual-Ended Design: Nail Starter on one end and a 2/32" Nail Setter on the other, eliminating the need to carry two separate tools on the job site.
- Patent Pending Hammerless Impact Technology: Drives and sets finish nails and brads without a hammer, reducing the risk of surface damage and improving placement control.
- Compact and Lightweight Construction: Engineered for use in confined areas and tight spaces where conventional hammers or nail sets cannot maneuver effectively.
- High Tensile Spring Mechanism: Delivers consistent driving force sufficient to start and countersink finish nails and brads into wood surfaces with a single-handed operation.
- Comfort Grip: Provides secure, ergonomic control of the high tensile spring mechanism, reducing hand fatigue and improving operator safety during repetitive use.
- Nail Starter End: Specifically configured to hold and position finish nails and brads prior to driving, allowing one-handed nail placement without finger exposure to impact.
- 2/32" Nail Setter End: Precisely sized to seat and countersink finish nails and brads flush or below the surface of wood without marring the surrounding material.
Applications
- Starting finish nails and brads in hardwood and softwood trim and molding installations.
- Setting and countersinking finish nails below wood surfaces in finish carpentry applications.
- Detail work in tight spaces, corners, and confined areas where hammer swing clearance is limited.
- General trim carpentry, cabinet installation, and millwork requiring clean, damage-free nail placement.

















































