🔧 Staple smarter, fence stronger — the pro’s pneumatic powerhouse!
The Freeman PFS9 Pneumatic 9-Gauge 2" Fencing Stapler is engineered for heavy-duty fencing tasks, compatible with 9-gauge staples from 1.5" to 2". Featuring a hardened steel drive blade and anodized aluminum magazine, it offers durability and precision with adjustable staple depth and a quick jam release. Designed for comfort and control, it includes a T-handle, metal belt hook, and blow molded case, backed by a 7-year limited warranty.
Manufacturer | Prime Global Products, Inc. |
Part Number | PFS9 |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 4 x 17 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PFS9 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Orange |
Style | Stapler |
Material | One piece hardened steel drive blade and anodized aluminum magazine |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Capacity Description | Full Strip |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Included Components | Pneumatic 9-Gauge Fencing Stapler; Blow Molded Case; Belt Hook; Air Tool Oil; Adjustment Tools |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty |
C**.
Never Jammed.
Works Great!Installed 350 feet of 4 gauge, 16' x 50" Cattle Panel fencing, to 4x4's & 4x6's, to corral a herd of Rhodesian Ridgeback puppies.Used 2", 9 gauge staples.* Pros *-- Never misfired. Shot 100's of staples. Very solid unit. Nice carry/storage case. Adjustable depth for fencing wire overlap.-- 1/2 the price of cordless.* Cons *-- Pneumatic, need air compressor.Does the job well!
J**A
Worked great!
Worth every penny spent, fenced in 20 acres 8 ft. high Fence put about 8000 staples through the stapler.
L**N
Fencing stapler with T- Handle
This sure help me save alot of time on my fencing works great , powerful.
C**.
Great stapler for fencing jobs
Great fence stapler. Works just as expected. I have only used it once so far, but took me less than an hour to put in several hundred Staples. With a hammer, I would have been there for several hours and would have likely hit my fingers over a dozen times... Lol...I was most worried about the air requirement, but fortunately it doesn't need much more air than an air nailer. I bought a DeWalt 60v battery powered air compressor to use with this and the combination is great. With the battery powered compressor I don't have to worry about have power in remote areas that I am fencing. Battery seems to last plenty of time on a charge to drive several hundred Staples.This item is expensive and the Staples are expensive, but iny option it is worth the cost. The time saved I believe will pay for itself with my first fence project, which I am getting close to finishing up.
D**E
Awesome
We have fenced in ten acres of property for cows. This stapler is amazing. So far it has only jammed one time. Super easy to set the depth on the staples. The best $246 I have spent. Beats the hell out of trying to hammer in two inch staples!!!
D**T
Well Made Fence Stapler
The PFS9 Stapler is nice looking and appears well made. It comes in a nice plastic storage box with a set of allen wrenches and an oil bottle. From the factory, this will drive staples slightly below the wood surface, which will cut the wire. The owners manual suggests setting the depth of drive by adjusting the air pressure. I think this is a mistake as the staple depth will vary with wood density. I used the included allen wrench to adjust the nose piece to leave about 1/4 inch space under the staple. I used the 2-inch barbed ST-400 staples and the driver drove them easily in the 100 year old juniper test post.The driver piston appears to be the same size as a 3 1/2 inch framing nailer. I did not think that it kicked back that much and did not need to use the side mounted assist handle. This also gives you a free hand to hold the wire in place.The driver includes a rafter hook that mounts under the air inlet coupling. I don't know if it will be useful or be in the way and need to be removed.I'll update this review as I use the driver more.
C**E
Using it is great once you learn its peculiarities
I had some fencing repair and a new chicken yard to help my neighbor build. The heavy duty galvanized staples were the way to go. If you ever fussed hammering those, you'd know a pneumatic tool is the way to go. Using it is great once you learn its peculiarities. First, make sure you use a good air tool oil from the get go. Second, this unit is pressure sensitive. Great at 90psi, cycling problems at 80psi. Third, the latch for refilling the magazine isn't machined to a tolerance that will give you reliability. Don't let the picture fool you. This is probably the largest nailer type tool out there and the side handle is there for a reason. It's a framing nailer on steroids. Although a normal "contractor" grade small 2-5 gallon compressor will work, it's an air hog. It's important for the compressor to maintain the proper pressure. I'm looking for a remote solution to work fencing with my Gator. So far it will be a CO2 solution.
M**.
Way better than using a hammer.
Wish I would have bought a long time ago.
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