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Freeman PFS16 Pneumatic 16-Gauge, 1” Fencing Stapler | Tool-Free Depth Adjust, Jam Release, and Wire Alignment | Includes Adjustable Belt Hook

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$179.00

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About this item

  • Construction Applications: Designed for mesh and woven applications such as electrified single wire with insulation, vineyard trellising, snow control fencing, pet enclosures, and livestock fencing
  • Compatible Staples: 16 gauge glue collated fencing staples from 3/4" – 1"
  • Built to Last: One piece hardened steel drive blade, and anodized aluminum magazine and cylinder result in a durable pneumatic tool resistant to damage
  • Tool-Free Depth Adjust: Simply turn the depth adjustment wheel by hand to change the driving depth of staples for various projects and materials
  • Quick Jam Release: Allows for easy access clearing in the event of a jammed fastener so you can get right back to work
  • Ergonomic Body: Rugged but also lightweight and comfortable for extended use
  • Comfort Grip Handle: Reduces fatigue during long shifts and increases control
  • Wire Alignment Notch: Ensures accurate fastener placement
  • 360 Degree Adjustable Exhaust: Conveniently allows user to direct air away from face
  • Included: Adjustable metal belt hook


The Freeman PFS16 Pneumatic 16-Gauge 1" Fencing Stapler with Adjustable Metal Belt Hook is ideal for working on mesh and woven applications such as electrified single wire with insulation, vineyard trellising, snow control fencing, pet enclosures, and livestock fencing. This durable and lightweight air powered staple gun is built to last and features tool-free depth adjust, quick jam release, an ergonomic body, a comfort grip handle, a wire alignment notch, and 360 degree adjustable exhaust. The Pneumatic 16-Gauge 1" Fencing Stapler includes an adjustable metal belt hook, will save time completing fencing projects, and is covered by Freeman's 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty.


M. Circosta
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023
I added metal mesh to 3 acres of split rail fencing with this and it worked great. No jams. I went through 2 big boxes of staples with jt. I added oil once when opened and once between stable boxes. It's paid for itself at this point. Overall very happy with it.
Chris_Throws_Pots
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2023
This stapler made speedy work of attaching galvanized mesh fencing to 6” diameter cedar posts. I haven’t used it much - about 650 staples so far - but it has worked flawlessly. No jamming or misfires, perfect depth at 95psi, easy to reload. The metal construction feels solid and sturdy - there’s very little plastic anywhere on the tool. The actuator and trigger both have good tension and the action is very powerful. This model is right in the sweet spot for a residential DIY user like myself - between the lighter duty 18 gauge Freeman stapler and the much heavier duty utility staplers from Freeman, Fasco, Paslode, DeWalt and Milwaukee that all come with a price tag in the $400-$1,000 range. All in all quite happy with my purchase and looking forward to getting to use it again for the next stages of my fencing project.
Canyon Weasel
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
This saved hours of time and lots of bruised fingers in installing 80 feet of 6ft high vinyl-coated welded wire fencing. It's often awkward to hammer little fence staples on a rail near the ground, particularly if there are plants in the way. In addition, fence rails bounce or vibrate when you try to drive nails or staples into them with a hammer. Using a pneumatic stapler like this completely eliminates the problem. I would say that 16 gauge x 7/8 staples are about right for most welded wire fences. 18 gauge are too small, and 10.5 gauge are overkill and result in more splitting unless you're going into 4x materiel. This was a very worthwhile investment, and I'll be using again soon.
Melissa W.Cromwell
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2022
We own 3 of these and two are not working. Just spoke to Freeman customer service. They won’t stand behind their products and won’t listen to the actual customer.
The dude
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021
The stapler arrived promptly and has worked as advertised. The stapler is solidly constructed and I have fired several hundred staples in the past month without incident. Due to building structure considerations, I would not have been able to do this work without a pneumatic stapler. Also, kudos to Freeman, who apparently doesn't sell staples directly to individual customers but they were most helpful in helping me find a vendor that could get the staples to me within my time frame. I recommend this stapler.
Florida Man
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021
I have been using the Freeman PFS16 Pneumatic 16 Gauge 1" Fencing Stapler for several weeks. maximum staple size is 1", Also works for 1/2" and 7/8". BUT STAPLES HAVE BEEN VERY HARD TO FIND. I have been using 7/8" staples for 50 ft. L x 48 in. H Galvanized Steel Welded Utility Fence with 4 in. x 2 in. Mesh Size, which I attache to 4" round PT posts for hog and armadillo control. Only drawback so far was a small loose screw on the side of the staple holder (holds small black staple position bracket in place) that fell out and stopped the gun from working. Luckily I found it. Check for loose screws and tighten, I have shot about 2,200 staples so far and have had to deal with 6 staple jams, relatively easy to clear. It drives the staples flush for the wire mesh fence, I rigged a Scuba tank (low pressure outlet ~90-100 PSI) to provide air so I did not need to buy a gasoline powered compressor. One scuba tanks lasts for about 700 staples. As far as price it is competitive with other brands but price was raised $10 in one week blamed on supply chain issues. In other words if it is hard to get they can charge more. I think it will also be appropriate gauge for poultry wire and possibly heavier hog wire (1" staples). Might be a bit narrow for the heaviest hog wire. Overall I am satisfied and it has been worth the investment. But !6 ga staples are hard to find.
James S. Slattery
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020
Best Tool Ever - wow, made putting up fence wire for split rail fence a 2 hour job, easy peasey!!!!! 250 feet of 12.5 gauge fence, easy install!!!
Huntsalot
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2020
Bought this to nail cedar stays in a barbed wire fence. Works great and much faster than tie wire