Our Milwaukee M12™ 23 Gauge Pin Nailer Kit offers a super-compact cordless pin nailer. It combines precision and power, meeting the high - performance needs of professional carpenters and remodelers. No more hassle with compressor hoses or gas cartridges! This lightweight and ergonomic nailer gives you great productivity and easy access in tight spots. The nitrogen air - spring mechanism ensures pin nails are sunk at the right depth in both hard and softwoods, leaving small and clean nail holes. The double - action trigger and non - marring precision point tip let you do sequential driving and place pins accurately on delicate trim. The dry - fire lockout stops misfires and protects your workpieces. It can drive 23 - gauge headless pin nails from 1/2” to 1 - 3/8”. When paired with our M12™ REDLITHIUM™ CP1.5 battery pack, it can drive up to 750 pin nails per charge for all - day use. This battery - powered nailer has a magazine reload indicator, tool - free drive depth adjustment, a reversible belt clip, an LED light, a battery fuel gauge, and a secondary work contact tip. It also comes with our industry - leading 3 - year limited power tool warranty. The kit includes one M12™ 23GA Pin Nailer, one M12™ Charger, one M12™ REDLITHIUM CP1.5Ah Battery Pack, and a contractor bag.












Using the Milwaukee M12™ 23 Gauge Pin Nailer is easy. First, make sure the battery is fully charged and properly installed. Load the 23 - gauge headless pin nails from 1/2” to 1 - 3/8” into the magazine. Adjust the drive depth using the tool - free adjustment feature according to your needs. When you're ready to start nailing, press the double - action trigger for sequential driving. The LED light will help you see better in low - light areas. Remember to keep the non - marring precision point tip in good condition to avoid damaging delicate trim. If the magazine reload indicator lights up, it's time to refill the nails. Always use the dry - fire lockout to prevent misfires and protect your workpiece. After use, store the nailer in a dry place. Regularly clean the nailer to remove dust and debris. Check the battery regularly and charge it when the fuel gauge shows it's low. This will help keep your nailer working well for a long time.