It is designed for assembling photo frames and decorative painting frames and can also be used for general woodworking tasks, DIY crafts, and light furniture assembly or repairs.
The machine is pneumatic — it runs on compressed air rather than an electric motor. You will need a compatible air compressor to operate it.
Exact requirements are provided in the user manual. Typical desktop pneumatic frame machines operate around 60–90 psi (4–6 bar) and require a modest continuous CFM (often in the 5–10 CFM range). Confirm the precise pressure and flow requirements with the supplier or manual before use.
It uses pneumatic angled nails/fasteners designed for frame joints. Compatible nail types and sizes vary by model — check the product manual or contact the seller for the specific nail gauges and lengths recommended.
It is intended for typical frame stocks used in photo and decorative frames (softwoods and hardwoods commonly used for frames). Maximum material thickness and limits are specified in the technical manual — verify those limits for your specific projects.
The machine is a compact desktop model and weighs 31 kg. Exact external dimensions are not listed here — contact the seller for detailed dimensional drawings if footprint or clearance is a concern.
Yes — it is designed to be user-friendly for frame assembly. Basic familiarity with pneumatic tools is helpful. Follow the instruction manual, practice on scrap material first, and use appropriate safety gear.
Routine maintenance includes keeping the machine clean, draining and filtering the compressor air, periodic lubrication of moving parts as per the manual, inspecting/maintaining bearings and seals, and replacing worn consumables and fasteners.
The product comes with a 1-year warranty. It typically covers manufacturing defects — check the seller's warranty terms for details, including any exclusions for wear parts, consumables, or damage from misuse.
Yes — common spare parts (bearings, seals, valves) and consumables (nails/fasteners) are usually available through the manufacturer or distributor. Confirm availability and part numbers with the supplier.
A video of the outgoing inspection is provided. However, a formal machinery test report is not available for this model.
Key components include pneumatic actuators, precision bearings (listed as a core component), feed and clamping mechanisms, and controls designed for repetitive frame nailing.
Always disconnect air supply before maintenance, wear eye and hearing protection, keep hands clear of the nailing area during operation, follow lockout/tagout procedures if applicable, and read the safety section of the manual before use.
Yes — the compact desktop design and multifunctional capabilities make it suitable for small workshops, craft businesses, and advanced DIY users, provided you have an appropriate air compressor and follow safety and maintenance guidelines.
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