Attachement chargeur à grande capacite pour cloisons sèches
Code BMR
001-8781
Numéro d'article
49-20-0001
UPC
045242482252
Attachement chargeur à grande capacite pour cloisons sèches
Le chargeur de vis en continu de Milwaukee a été conçu pour fonctionner avec le pistolet à vis de cloison sèche M18 FUEL. Il alimente les bandes de vis en douceur et a un nez conique pour s'adapter aux espaces compacts. Le mode de démarrage automatique du pistolet à vis à cloison sèche M18 FUEL continue de fonctionner avec l'accessoire tout en réduisant le bruit entre les vis et en prolongeant la durée de vie 3 fois plus longtemps.
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• Ajustement de longueur de vis : Permet un ajustement facile et est compatible avec toutes les grandes marques de vis jusqu'à 2 po
• Conception de nez conique : Fournit un accès plus étroit
• Ajustement de la profondeur de la vis : Ajustement facile de la profondeur de la vis qui affleure le haut du magasin pour réduire l'actionnement accidentel.
• Guide d'insertion de bande : Conçu pour alimenter les bandes de vis en douceur.
• Solution dédiée pour le pistolet à vis de cloison sèche M18 FUEL (2866-20).
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Steve2022
5 étoile(s) sur 5.
Good Product, needs directions for ease of use
il y a 2 ans
So first off the product works great, bought one to try in production facility, little confusing at first trying to figure out how to attach the 5.75" bit so it wasn't to long but, fortunately tech support was able to let me know the magnetic bit holder also comes out and did require some vise grips and a good yank to get out, due to the product being new.
Straight out of the box it doesn’t tell you that you have to remove the collar and put in the special bit. Then when I have it on auto start it does not sink the screws in far enough. I tried messing with the depth adjustment but still get the same result. Also seems like it struggles to put a screw in the wood.
Hi Andrew, we appreciate your feedback on the Collated Magazine for the Dywall Screw Gun. We will make sure we pass this information to our product development team. Please email us at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com if you would like further investigation into this matter. -Cayla with Milwaukee Tool
Elm82
Deptford NJ
3 étoile(s) sur 5.
Worked amazing! (At first!!!!
il y a 4 ans
The first dozen times I use this it exceeded my expectations but now if I don’t hold it perfectly straight the heads do not sync properly and I have to go back and correct them. Also I am having feet issues where the screw isn’t fully seating and I am burning through bits. I’ve been using the same Senco screws.
Hi Elm82, this is Jacob with Milwaukee Tool. Thank you for your review. I am sorry to hear about your frustrations with your collated magazine. We'd value the opportunity to learn more about your frustrations with it, and to provide you with support. I'll follow up with you via email. Thank you.
Howie915
St stephen NB
1 étoile(s) sur 5.
Not good
il y a 4 ans
I bought this and the screw gun
I sold my Dewalt set up as all the rest of my tools are Milwaukee
This collater did not work rite out of the box
When it was installed straight up and down it would not lock on so it kept falling off
The advancer was off and kept missing and jaming
Hi Howie915, this is Jacob with Milwaukee Tool. Thank you for your review. I am sorry to hear about your frustrations with your collated magazine. We'd value the opportunity to learn more about your frustrations with it, and to provide you with support. I'll follow up with you via email. Thank you.
Hèctor-pr
Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
2 étoile(s) sur 5.
No
il y a 2 ans
Al principio es un avance muy buena, pero después de un tiempo se atasca de una manera que te hace perder demasiado tiempo, compre otra y ahora tengo dos que no no sirven no se si es que necesita algún ajuste pero creo son desechables!
Has seen mixed reviews I decided to give it a try myself. It’s difficult to use not sure if I need a special screws, 2 inch Senco will not line up and jam. Don’t have any instructions. Did I get a defective one?
Hi! Thank you for telling us about your experience with the Collated Magazine. We are sorry to hear that you are frustrated with this product. We will send you a follow-up email with additional questions, so we can gain more information. -Cayla with Milwaukee Tool
SDGC
SD
1 étoile(s) sur 5.
Junk
il y a 5 mois
I love milwaukee, but this thing is junk. Comes with the wrong sized bit, but even when I purchase the correct size it still does not work. I've never got a single screw to work with it.
Hello, there. Thank you taking the time to leave us a review on your Collated Magazine. We are sorry to hear that it is not working as expected. A member of our team will be in contact with you via email, to learn more about your experience and assist. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
Tanks83
Beaver Dam, Ky
5 étoile(s) sur 5.
Awesome attachment
il y a un an
I have shot about a 1000 screws with mine. It definitely speeds up the process from flipping screws. I will be adding a 2nd Milwaukee screw gun and attachment before long.
Poor engineering on the adjustment for different screw lengths. Using a little force keeping the bit in the screw it will slip in the adjustment slot and jam.
Can't screw into internals, can't screw around metal and ally door frames. It's great on a straight run. And depth changes on it's own causing it to jam.
Hello! If you need a part, you can find our Service and Parts list for our tools on our website-https://www.milwaukeetool.com/support/Manuals-and-Downloads. Once you have located the part number, you can call 1-800-SAW-DUST for assistance with processing and ordering.
anonymous4007
Nebraska
SexeHomme
1 étoile(s) sur 5.
Does not even fit on gun
il y a 6 ans
Would not even fit on the gun it is solely designed for.
This is a great tool overall. But I looked at the instructions and gave up trying to follow it. After 5 minutes of working out the setup myself it was running. The manual only skims over the steps. Setup was easy... Remove the the existing cone, Pull out the standard bit and magnetic holder,(You will need plyers for this) Insert the 5.75" (148mm) driver bit it will seat into the 1st seat but you have to push the bit (With some force) into the 2nd seat. Attach the collated magazine to the drill. Load a strip of screws into the feeder. Push down as if you were driving a screw to advance the screws (DO NOT DO THIS WITH THE BATTERY ATTACHED TO THE DRILL!). Line the screw up with the screw length adjuster. Slide the orange button over and slide the adjuster forward or backwards to the length of the screw leaving 1/8" (3-4mm) space (The screw should slide through with out making contact with any part of the gun. (this will allow easy removal of the strip of screws and will prevent jam ups with a misfire) And you are ready to hang drywall. I am using the cheap 1"1/4 Makita strip screws. As far as spare PH2 bits go 48-30-1000 you can get them from Milwaukee parts or you can use Milwaukee 4932459393 148mm (5.75") bits (Sold in a 3 pack) at some hardware stores or online.
Milwaukee should be embarrassed at the terrible instructions they provided with their amazing tool brand and their responses to the customers. Thanks, Radiotech
The manual only skims over the steps. Setup was easy... Remove the existing cone, pull out the standard bit and magnetic holder, (You will need plyers for this) Insert the 5.75" (148mm) driver bit it will seat into the 1st seat, but you have to push the bit (With some force) into the 2nd seat. Attach the collated magazine to the drill. Load a strip of screws into the feeder. Push down as if you were driving a screw to advance the screws (DO NOT DO THIS WITH THE BATTERY ATTACHED TO THE DRILL!). Line the screw up with the screw length adjuster. Slide the orange button over and slide the adjuster forward or backwards to the length of the screw leaving 1/8" (3-4mm) space (The screw should slide through without making contact with any part of the gun. (this will allow easy removal of the strip of screws and will prevent jam ups with a misfire), And you are ready to hang drywall. I am using the cheap 1"1/4 Makita strip screws. As far as spare PH2 bits go 48-30-1000 you can get them from Milwaukee parts, or you can use Milwaukee 4932459393 148mm (5.75") bits (Sold in a 3 pack) at some hardware stores or online.
Basically, rip out the bit and bit holder with plyers and force the bit supplied in.
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