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The KAMSIN V1015 Pneumatic Picture Frame V Nailer is a lightweight, air-powered tool designed for professional and hobbyist framers. It supports four common V nail sizes (7-15mm) with a quick-adjust length feature, boasts a durable aluminum alloy and stainless steel construction to minimize jams, and includes a rotatable angle locator and balance bracket for perfect frame alignment. Ergonomically designed for comfort and precision, it’s the ultimate upgrade for flawless picture framing.



















| ASIN | B09MVHDG21 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #486,517 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #127 in Power Framing Nailers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Date First Available | December 2, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | V1015 |
| Manufacturer | Guangdong Minghui Pneumatic Science & Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material | STEEL |
| Part Number | V1015 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 7.87 x 2.56 inches |
| Style | KAMSIN V1015 V NAILER |
D**A
Wonderful customer service.
Had a problem with it jamming every 3rd staple. The company sent me a replacement and it works great!
D**N
This is not a toy and does help you join frames or anything you need to hold together
If you are a picture framer or even a hobbyist this is a great tool that actually works as you would think. I have a vnail under pinner that costs over $2500 so I couldn't believe this would be any good. I will say it works.
L**S
(Fix Found) Junk (Oops...Professional) Grade With A 30 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
(I figured out the problem. The tension spring that keeps the v-nails tight in the magazine is underrated and weak. (shocker). I removed the 2 hex bolts on the back where the clasp is with the allen wrench and stretched the spring out a couple of inches. It worked great until the spring went back to it's original length. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. I finally put an inch dowel rod in the end of it, and it has worked fine until I find a better spring. I can't put a complete sleeve of v-nails in there, but it's better than the gun chewing up half of them at $40 a pack. What seems to happen is the spring doesn't push the v-nails firmly up against the driver, and it either misfires or chews the v-nail up. Of course, that will result in premature wear on the driver and housing in places it shouldn't be. It's difficult to believe that any decent engineer can be that far off their calculations unintentionally, especially since the software pretty much does it for you now. If the company wants to send me an improved design model, I will be more than happy to change my review. Otherwise, this is it) I've owned 2 of these, used almost daily. They work great for a 3-6 months. Then, as others have reported, they start to skip, jam, cut the staples in half, firing half one time and then the other half the next. I can only assume this is some form of planned obsolescence. The first one I thought the wearable parts had just gone early, even though I oil it almost daily with pneumatic tool oil. When they told me the warranty was 30 days (Yes, 30 days manufacturer warranty. That's why they don't print it, and you have to ask...and they didn't even want to answer then), and then told me the 3 wearable parts were almost half the price of the gun (with their generous discount, they said), I opted to buy a new one. The second one began having the same issues even sooner (3 months). They call it "professional" grade, which is a joke. I have HF pneumatic tools that have worked correctly for years, which, based on their definitions must be "super professional" grade. I also have a Hitachi finish nail gun that I've owned for 7 years, used daily, and have fired close to 50k nails though. Not one problem out of it, and it was only $80 more. I also use Meite V-nails, which are close $40 a pack, so that should not be an issue. Just thought people should be aware of what they are potentially spending their money on. Also, be sure to view the reviews by "most recent' instead of the default "top reviews", and notice the difference.
R**Y
Value
Impressive construction and appears to be quality. Looking forward to using it.
A**K
Perfect!
Perfect for making your own frames! Made them much more secure!
U**1
Skips nails
I would have given this item at least 4 stars but it only "shoots" every other nail. In between is just air. Also, you must use the strip v-nails in this gun. In order to get the nails to be fully inserted, you must loosen the front of the gun. I tried using singles stacked neatly and it jams repeatedly.
C**Y
Worth the money
Easy to use.to change v nail size is simple.
A**R
Not impressed
The nailer I received is useless. The ram that drives the nails slips off the nail mid stroke and jams the gun. On the rare occasions that the nail stays in the wood, it only drives the 3/8 (10mm) v nail half way into the wood. It didn't matter if it was hard or soft wood (oak and pine). Even after adjusting air pressure from 90 psi to 120 psi, the result was the same. Hopefully I just got a bad unit, and the replacement that is on its way is better. I will write an updated review after the replacement is received and tested.
C**R
works well, and appreciated sellers help to send this quickly. We were able to complete our job of framing our painting for an exhibition in time. Thank you
L**T
I have put together a few frames with this tool and so far I'm impressed. The vnails are expensive though
K**O
Der "V1015 Pneumatischer Bilderrahmen-Nagler, Air V-Nagler, 7-15 mm V-Nägel, 30 Gauge, holzverbinder bilderrahmen, Holzrahmen-Nagelpistole für Bilderrahmen" stammt aus der Manufaktur des Herstellers "KAMSIN". Er wurde im Anschluss an die Bestellung gleichermaßen zügig wie auch gut verpackt geliefert und erreichte seinen Zielort entsprechend unbeschädigt. Der Nagler kommt in einem schlicht aber wirkungsvoll aufgemachten Karton, der einen guten ersten Eindruck macht. Das Gerät besteht überwiegend aus Metall und weist ein entsprechendes Eigengewicht auf. Es macht hinsichtlich seines Materials einen robusten und damit langlebigen Eindruck und wirkt in seiner Anmutung im positiven Sinne altmodisch. Die Verarbeitung scheint sorgfältig und kompetent vorgenommen worden zu sein: Es lassen sich keine Kratzer und Dellen an der Oberfläche erkennen und es gibt auch keine scharfen Ecken oder Kanten, auf die man Acht geben müsste, um sich nicht zu verletzen. Der Farbton fällt aus, wie es die Produktabbildungen erwarten lassen würden. Die Bedienung ist trotz mangelhafter Anleitung (siehe folgender Absatz) im Grunde einfach und selbsterklärend. Für das vergleichsweise hohe Eigengewicht liegt der Nagler nach subjektiver Einschätzung überraschend gut in der Hand. Man erzielt auf Anhieb das gewünschte Ergebnis und die Leistung ist durchweg überzeugend. Allerdings gibt es auch einige Aspekte, die das Gesamtbild trüben: Da wäre zunächst der hohe Preis für ein chinesisches Fabrikat zu nennen. Hinzu kommen die fehlende Box zur Aufbewahrung und eine Anleitung, die mal wieder nicht in deutscher Sprache vorliegt, obwohl der Hersteller dazu eigentlich verpflichtet wäre. Das man seine Nägel noch extra kaufen muss, sollte sich aber von selbst verstehen. Fazit: Von "KAMSIN" gibt es hier einen guten Nagler, an dem allerdings der hohe Preis und die verbesserungswürdige Ausstattung negativ ins Gewicht fallen. Wer sich an beidem nicht stört, dem kann eine Kaufempfehlung aber mit gutem Gewissen ausgesprochen werden. Sollte sich an diesem Eindruck noch etwas ändern, wird es hier nachgetragen.
U**T
Hallo, der Druckluft betriebene KAMSIN V1015 Nagler besteht fast komplett aus Metall und wirkt somit langlebig und robust und er liegt gut in der Hand. Die Bedienung ist einfach und bei unseren ersten Versuchen hat er klaglos funktioniert aber den Preis finden wir zu hoch für ein No Name Gerät denn es liegen nicht mal ein paar Nägel bei, eine vernünftige Aufbewahrungsbox gibt es bei dem Preis auch nicht und die Anleitung liegt auch nicht auf Deutsch vor weshalb wir insgesamt 2 Sterne abziehen.
O**R
Some time it’s stuck and need two - tree shots to bring back yo work conditions
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