Improve Your Efficiency with a Hain Sub Component Nailer

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Issue #17313 - August 2025 | Page #40
By Leonard Hain

With the continuing growth of wall panel production, everyone is looking for ways to improve their efficiency. An important place to look when you’re considering your options—speeding up subcomponent production!

If you want to increase your efficiency, take a look at the new video demonstrating the Hain Sub Component Nailer. Our Sub Component Nailer (SCN 6) substantially speeds the cumbersome task of building wall panel sub-components including trimmers (built two at a time), stud-block-stud channels, and variations of preassembled framing subcomponents. When efficiently run, the SCN 6 cycles 14,000 nails in a shift. [For all photos, See PDF or View in Full Issue.]

The SCN Specs

The SCN 6 is CAD/CAM designed, efficiently built using a modern in-house CNC machining center to machine aircraft-quality 6061 billet aluminum stock for all internal parts. The outside frame is laser cut 1/4”-steel main frame plates, powder-coated and assembled with grade 8 fasteners throughout. All of this makes the SCN 6 robust, simple, dependable, and productive. And the SCN 6 control is simple with advanced pneumatic circuitry that is intuitive and robust as well as being easy to troubleshoot and maintain.

The SCN 6 can place (2) nails in a 2×4, (2) or (3) nails in a 2×6, or stagger the nail pattern all with just a turn of a switch. It comes with one Heavy Duty 10-foot roller bed infeed, with a board guide. The outfeed is a Heavy Duty 10-foot roller bed with automatic side-discharge roller transfer system. There is a board bump stop used when loading component boards to the stop, and after the first nail cycle the stop retracts automatically to facilitate advancement of component. When the component is fully nailed and exits the SCN 6, the stop retracts automatically and the finished component is automatically transferred to the transfer roller.

SCN Setup and Safety

The SCN 6 is a plug and play unit that is skid mounted for ease of install. First, secure the machine by lagging to the floor. Second, hook up clean dry air that has a large air volume. Last, plug in electrical of 120 VAC and you are making sub components! It’s that simple.

The SCN 6 has no length limitations, so it works well in “Just-In-Time” and “batch” production. Changing to the SCN 6 setup can happen instantly—from chosen configuration to chosen configuration, you simply use the analog machine multiple position switch, with (8) common configurations from corners, channels, trimmers, and other configurations desired within those 8 parameters.

The SCN 6 is fully enclosed for safety, and loading the nail guns is simple and convenient for the operator. Moreover, it is easy to maintain, which further increases its durability.

Work Smarter

Are you intrigued yet? Check out the new video demonstrating the Hain Sub Component Nailer in action. And, when you’re ready to improve your production, be sure to contact The Hain Company at (530) 295-8068 or sales@thehaincompany.com.

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