Product News • November 2017
BCM – Power through the day with Paslode
Every tradie knows that your tools are your best friend. You need things to be done right first time, every time. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
Paslode Survey – WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT
Thank you to everyone that took the time to complete our recent survey. Your feedback will help us to ensure that we continue to make tools that help you build better and faster. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
Paslode Teams with manufacturers for nail fixing applications
Paslode has teamed up with product manufacturers to advise customers on the right nail to be used in any building application. The move, which provides a far more effective service to Paslode customers on the correct nail to choose for different applications. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
BCM Tool Test gives Paslode Impulse Framemaster-Li Powervent 5 stars
On worksites around Australia and the world, only the toughest and top-shelf products truly stand the test of time. If a tool or product doesn’t cut the mustard, then tradies simply vote with their feet and their wallet and buy something else. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
Attachments turn Paslode framing tool into one stop nailer
A series of attachments can transform Paslode’s ergonomically friendly framing tool the Impulse Framemaster Powervent into a versatile one-stop nailer suitable for a variety of building applications. This is according to Graeme Young, new product development engineer for ITW Construction Asia Pacific Residential Division, of which Paslode is part. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
The ultimate guide to fasteners
With hundreds of different types of fasteners on the market it can be challenging to know what to look for. Here’s a complete guide on what to look for to help you with a job well done. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
BCM – Paslode Versus Battery Gun
There’s no denying we are in the age of the battery tool, but in the world of framing nail guns, there hasn’t been a lot of competition out there for industry leader Paslode until recent times. In today’s market there are some new players with battery-powered framing guns that are using a spring/tensioner or compressed air spring to drive nails as opposed to Paslode’s Impulse (fuel and spark) system. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
Paslode workshops a bonus for tool maintenance
Paslode workshops on gas-powered tool maintenance are becoming increasingly popular among builders, carpenters and related trades. The workshops are held fortnightly within major building supply retail and trade outlets to teach tradespeople how to clean, oil and maintain their own Paslode tools. READ MORE »
Product News • November 2017
Paslode Fuel Cells give long-life performance and power
In a major boost for the building industry, Paslode has improved the performance of the gas fuel cell used in its ergonomically friendly Impulse Framemaster Powervent to give the framing tool far greater power. Graeme Young – new product development engineer for ITW Construction Asia Pacific Residential Division, of which Paslode is part – says the new development has meant the Powervent tool/fuel cell combination now has 14 per cent more power than before, giving the tool a significant advantage over its competitors. READ MORE »
How to guides • August 2017
Tool Cleaning Series – Impulse FrameMaster
6 Tips to Help Maintain Your Impulse Framer. Even the best equipment needs regular maintenance. Especially after all the framing, flooring, stapling and finishing. READ MORE »
How to guides • August 2017
Tool Cleaning Series – Impulse TrimMaster
6 Tips to Help Maintain Your Impulse Bradder. Even the best equipment needs regular maintenance. Especially after all the framing, flooring, stapling and finishing. Here is an easy guide to help your nailer achieve a long life and a trouble-free operation every time. READ MORE »
Events • June 2017
Paslode Sponsors Victoria’s Best Apprentices
Paslode believes that it is important to support the apprentice tradesmen and women. Especially the ones who demonstrate outstanding trade skills, tenacity and a willingness to learn.
It is critical that we support Victoria’s apprentices as we rely on them to continue to drive the strong residential building activity in the generations to come. READ MORE »