Throughout this manual, all versions of the mobile computer are referred to as 70 Series unless information is specific to a particular model of computer. In most of the user manual, pict ures of the CN70 and CK70 represent the four models of the 70 Series computers. The Intermec RFID Demo IM11 handheld computers (CK70 RFID, CN70e RFID, and CN CN70/PAL. Heavy Duty Coil Nailer up to /4" for Automated Machine. The CN70/PAL from the safety equipped SuperHeavy-Duty® line is a coil nailer made exclusively for an automated machine. With die cast aluminum construction, this tool is as durable to use to meet with the expectation you know from MAX. CN The PneuTools CN70 is a go-to workhorse for driving the popular 2” x” coil nails into hard woods, but it has more than enough power to handle up to a 2 ¾” x” nail. Solid internal components and an ergonomic design make the CN70 simple to maintain and easy to handle. This tool is compatible with our standard and high.
CN Heavy Duty Coil Nailer up to /4" The MAX CN70 is safety equipped lightweight yet heavy duty professional grade industrial coil nailer. Its die cast aluminum construction contributes to its lightweight. The CN70 is best used for industrial applications such as making pallets, drafting, decking, fences and packaging. example, to find the CN70 computer product page, click Computers Handheld Computers CN 4 Click the Manuals tab. If your product does not have its own product page, click Support Manuals. Use the Product Category, the Product Family, and Product. The CN70 and CN70e mobile computers’ unique device health reporting capability provides insight to enable mobile workers and IT administrators to monitor and prevent issues before they impact operations. Key subsystems, including scanning, communications and battery life, can be monitored.
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