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29th April 2010, 09:50 PM #16New Member
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thanks mickyg, your advice is exactly right.i approached bunnings about the cf 325 and what fuel cells were compatible with it,problem solved
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2nd November 2011, 02:48 PM #17New Member
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Hi all, sorry to drag up an old topic, but I was looking at a CF325 also, rang Paslode and was told it will only do 3.25 inch (83mm) nails. Is that correct or does it do 90mm as some people are advertising?
Also to clarify, do the twist and load gas cartridges work with the CF325?
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3rd November 2011, 12:37 AM #18New Member
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Cf325
I have only ever used 75mm framing nails with my CF325,there is however a graph on the outer casing of the gun where the battery is located that states the suitable nails sizes for the gun.83mm max.size.
I use the twist and lock fuel cells with my gun,when you purchase your nails, fuel cells should be included along with the plastic adaptors that make the cells suitable for the gun.
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27th January 2012, 08:35 AM #19New Member
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The orange fuel cells seem pretty common now as I've seen them in a couple of different hardware stores locally. A question though on their use. Should you remove them from the nailer when not in use or are they better left in place? I know they have a shelf life but will they expire more quickly if left in the installed position?
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27th January 2012, 08:09 PM #20
personnaly I take em out and twist the top back a bit. Not sure if the last bit helps or not, its just what I do.
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