The difference between a heavy-duty gun and simple, economical models lies in the pressure mechanism. While a simple pistol may bend or "jump" teeth when the material is tight, the heavy-duty model remains rigid and stable.
Key Advantages:
•Reinforced Frame (Half-Barrel): The base that holds the cartridge is made of thicker metal, preventing the tool from bending under pressure.
•High Gear Ratio: The trigger mechanism is designed to multiply the force you apply. This means that with less pressure from your hand, more material is dispensed.
•High-Strength Shaft: The central shaft (plunger) is reinforced to prevent bending, ensuring smooth and continuous flow without interruptions.
•Ergonomic Handle: Designed to distribute pressure across the entire palm, reducing strain during long jobs (e.g., sealing an entire building).