All air tools have both cubic feet per minute cfm and pounds per square inch psi ratings.
Roofing nail gun cfm.
Usually nail guns are quite low cfm air tools.
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Other issue though is that nails for the gun will cost more than loose nails.
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Drives standard 11 gauge wire collated roofing nails from 3 4 1 3 4 in.
Since a nail gun requires short bursts of air instead of continuous bursts of air an air compressor with 2 4 cfm would be more than enough.
All of the compressors we tested deliver enough psi for any type of your nail gun typically under 120 psi.
So there would be a minimum requirement of air pressure for them also known as cfm cubic feet per minute.
A pneumatic stapler might just need 0 3 cfm while a framing nailer may require 2 2 cfm.
Psi pressure the term psi is an acronym for pounds per square inch.
Most compressors can comfortably supply that amount.
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Continuous use tools need more air volume and therefore have a higher cfm requirement.
Says it needs 2 5 cfm 90 psi which is about the porter cable output of like 2 6 90 psi.
The finishing nailer and brad nailer can work with just 1 cfm while a more power hungry framing nailer require 2 cfm to operate properly.
It will certainly speed up the job and afterwards you could sell the nailer for 1 2 of what you paid for it.
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Nail guns are tools driven by compressed air.
Coil roofing ridgid introduces the 15 degree 1 3 4 in.
But some models with a higher max psi can keep up with repeated nailing in a longer time frame.
Each requires a different air volume cfm and air pressure psi to drive nails.
I would not frame roof or trim with a nail gun period.
Every air tool has a recommended cfm requirement set right by the manufacturer.
However cfm is rarely quoted by roofing nailer manufacturers because their airflow volume demands are fairly low seldom more than 2 5 cfm.
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Most small portables will suffice.