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IM90i - the next generation in nailing technology

An ITW Construction Products product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 4, 2008

New Paslode IM90i Fuel Injection System offers unrivalled cold weather performance, having been tested to work in temperatures as low as -15degC.

The first cordless nailer to be powered by an intelligent electronic fuel injection system, the Paslode IM90i delivers the exact dosage of fuel required at any given temperature, for the ultimate in reliable, consistent performance.

Performance can often decline from 5degC downwards with other gas systems, whereas the Paslode IM90i has a working threshold of between -15degC to +49degC, which has been extensively tested under both controlled laboratory conditions and on site.

"Paslode has responded to the one key issue contractors sometimes face when it comes to cordless nailing," said Anthony Marsh Head of Marketing from Paslode.

"With a technology that has been proven to work consistently, whatever the weather".

Over 15% more powerful than any other cordless nailer available on the market, the Paslode IM90i has the capacity to drive a full head 90mm Ring Shank Nail into standard construction timber, to achieve a more secure fix.

At 3.7 kg, the Paslode IM90i is easy to use, as it requires minimal effort to trigger the fuel injection system.

The tool is centrally balanced and a rubber grip increases comfort over long working periods by improving tool handling.

Saving time and effort, a double length magazine accessory is available, with a two-strip capacity.

Removable, the magazine also allows quick and easy access for clearing any jams or debris from the tool.

For further information about the new Paslode IM90i Fuel Injection System call Tel: 0800 731 4924 or visit the website.

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