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Identify the Industrial Nailer Market Growth Opportunities by 2027

 

Northbrook, IL 60062 -- (SBWIRE) -- 09/29/2022 -- The Industrial Nailer Market by Product Type, Operation, End Users and Geography - Global Forecast to 2027. An industrial nailer, also known as a nail gun, is used to drive nails into wood and other material. In addition, an industrial nailer is considered a professional hand tool used for straps, siding, fences, underfloor, exteriors, and roofing. Industrial nailers are usually powered by electromagnetism, compressed air (pneumatic), and highly flammable gases, namely butane and propane. Further, it is manufactured with a portable design and is a maintenance-free device. Moreover, the industrial nailer has a mechanically triggered locking system.

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Drivers: Increasing use of industrial nailers in construction, packaging, and manufacturing industry

The global industrial nailer market is projected to grow exponentially owing to rising demand for industrial nailers in several industries, namely construction, packaging, and manufacturing. The demand for industrial nailers is growing due to their superior capabilities. Industrial nailers help to increase productivity and work efficiency and save time. Moreover, these industrial nailers can replace industrial hand tools, including metalworking hammers, which are projected to drive the growth of the industrial nailers market during the forecast period.

Growing industrialization to drive the demand for industrial nailers

As industrialization is increasing rapidly worldwide, the cost of bulk products is expected to decrease. Further, it will lead to the demand for more efficient automation. Due to the growing industrialization - manufacturing demand, diversification, adoption, and implementation of newer technology will increase. This helps to drive the growth of the industrial nailers market to expand and prosper during the forecast period.

The study categorizes the Industrial Nailer Market based on Product Type, Operation, End Users and Geography.

Industrial Nailer Market, By Product Type

Introduction
Brad Nailer
Coil Nailer
Roofing and Siding Nailer
Framing Nailer
Flooring Nailer

Industrial Nailer Market, By Operation

Introduction
Pneumatic
Electric

Industrial Nailer Market, By End Users

Introduction
Packaging
Manufacturing
Construction
Wood Working
Metal Working

Industrial Nailer Market, By Region

Introduction
North America
Europe
APAC
RoW

Challenges: Skilled workers to operate machinery associated with nailers leads to an increase in the labor cost

The equipment and machinery associated with industrial nailers are considered complex in the market. They can only be operated by well-trained and skilled workers, which further increases labor costs. This factor is the most growing challenge and can hinder the market and the near future. Additionally, workers must take some required safety precautions to use these devices because failure can lead to serious health hazards. These features are challenging and can disrupt the market.

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Key players in the Industrial Nailer Market

Aerosmith Fastening (US),
APACH INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. (Taiwan),
John. Friedrich Behrens France (Germany),
Bostitch Industrial (US),
DEWALT (US),
Koki Holdings America Ltd. (US),
J-AIR Corporation (Japan),
MAX Co., Ltd. (Japan),
Raimund BECK KG (Austria).

Challenge: Functional restraint adds to maintenance costs in a process

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