3-1/2" Paper Collated Framing Nailer
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The Fastener Type is Paper Collation
Magazine Angle is 30 degrees
Fastener Length Capacity is 2" to 4" Depending on the fastener diameter, half an inch is available. The following numbers are 113 and 114 There is a magazine capacity of 148 rounds I-131) 86-87 *br>131) Nails *br>Magazine Loading Rear *br>Operating Pressure 70 - 100 PSI @ 120 PSI . * Air Consumption @ 120 A depth adjustment tool for the 09 SCFM - Reduced Effect *br>Actuation Selective *br>Jam Clearing Open Nose *br>Dry The fire lockout is not available *br>The exhaust port is not adjustable *br>The rubber grip is present *br>LxWxH 18" Three sixteenths of an inch by four inches Measures 15/16 inches by 12 inches The measurement is 11/16" long by 7/16" thick. The 0 lb. weight can be found on the Hitachi website
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There are two types of fasteners The magazine angle for a paper collation The maximum number of degrees that a fastener can be angled at will be 35 The 2"-" A 1/2" fastener has a range of diameters The following numbers are 113 and 114 There are 148 *br>Magazine Capacity options to choose from I-131) 86-87 The nails *br>Magazine loading Pressure at the rear of the vehicle In the 70s. A 100 PSI reading at 120 PSI results in a 120 PSI air consumption figure. A depth adjustment will be made to the 09 scfm The tool- We have less actuarial work to do Clearing jams via a selective method A rubber grip with an open nose allows you to grip it comfortably If yes, please specify the dimensions in LxWxH Age 18 to Three sixteenths of a foot x four inches Measures 15/16 inches by 12 inches The dimension of the beam is 11/16" and the weight is 10.5 lbs. The weight of this item is zero pounds
Selected User Reviews For 3-1/2" Paper Collated Framing Nailer
This has been my primary model for the last 3 years I have been doing this for four The trade of framing is 29 years old. I've fired a million nails through these guns. I used three inch and two and a half inch ringshank nails. I got a reconditioned one, and it was like new. It's lightweight, makes my toes feel good, and holds my nails well. The experience was positive for me. The nailer is good for all aspects of framing.

As excited as I was to use it for work, I had to give up after the 3 inch nails could not be driven. Finally I tried everything the adjustment, I tried more pressure on the compressor and it still couldn't drive them.

Works like a charm. was not able to tell this was a remanufactured item. I bought a new item without packaging or instructions, but it looked brand new. As I have never used nailers before, my review should be taken with a grain of salt. If I remember correctly, about every other nail was hit. While on the Internet, I discovered that air pressure should be increased. By the time I reached 90 psi, I was hitting every nail with the nail gun. It took about 200 paper collated nails 2 3/8" to do the job and there were no jams. I find it very helpful.

A couple of years ago, I bought this and it has served me well for the few times each year that I use There is no big project I have built with this tool, but it seems like it is a quality tool.

Deal I have gotten is the best I have found. A fast shooter and a good nail driver.


Nails with a 30 degree angle.

