FEATURES AND BENEFITS Powered by a gas fuel rod and Lithium Ion battery for complete portability Freedom from cumbersome air hose and compressor saves time in setup, during applications, and in job site clean up Lightweight at only 4.4 lbs for balance, maneuverability and minimal user fatigue and ideal for overhead and extended use applications Fuel rods can be replenished immediately upon depletion instead of waiting for a compressor cycle Quick clear nose with tool-less jam release for simple maintenance and reduced downtime Double lock fuel compartment latches securely and keeps the fuel rod seated firmly Hitachi's 3.6V Lithium Ion batteries drive up to 2,000 fasteners per charge End nailer fuel rods power 1,200 shots each Low battery indicator light alerts the user of battery status to prevent unexpected downtime Patented elastomer handle provides comfort and ensures a secure grip Tool-less depth of drive adjustment for flush drives into various materials 1-Hour AC/DC charger with adaptors for charging in standard wall outlets or in the car Detachable no-mar nose cap protects work surfaces from scratches or indentations and conveniently snaps onto the side of the magazine for storage Dry fire lockout prevents blank activation, prolonging tool life and protecting work surfaces from hurt Variable position hook for either left or right-handed users Angled magazine holds 100 15-gauge fasteners in 1-1/4-2-1/2 lengths INCLUDES Two (2) 3.6V Lithium Ion batteries AC/DC Charger (for car or wall outlets) No Mar Tip Safety Glasses Hex Bar Wrenches Carrying Case SPECIFICATIONS Fasteners15-gauge, 34° angleNail Length1-1/4 - 2-1/2Magazine Capacity100 (2 strip)Magazine TypeRear LoadingBatteryLithium Ion 3.6V, 1.5AhBattery Life2,000 drivesFuel Cell Life1,200 drivesFeederDouble-actionedFiring ModeSingle actionHookVariable positionJam ReleaseTool-lessDepth of DriveTool-lessDry Fire LockoutYesNo Mar Nose CapYesCharger w/ Wal ....read more
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December 26th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Best gas powered nailer
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is one fantastic tool, and if you do not believe me look at reviews over the web such as [....]. The nails MUST be high quality such as Senco. I had some jam in this gun because the were an off brand I tried to use as I ran out of the Senco DA type I use. I use the Paslode yellow small fuel can.
I can even over-drive in hard wood if I want. Not sure what was incorrect with the other user’s review tool, could be a few things, most likely the fuel is ancient[none is included, have to check the date code on the can], or the nails are jamming because they are not like quality 15 ga SencoDA’s, or the incorrect type/gauge such as “UA “or Bostich angle which look similar but are not for this gun.
This is an brilliant design, well made in Taiwan, not China[wish it was made in USA].
Balance is brilliant. Makes other battery only guns look like framers, at about 4#’s it is fantastic for use overhead and on ladders, clip can be used to hang gun easily. This is so lightweight and precise I hardly use my many other air nailers. The 16 ga. straight Paslode I have, never gets used now, much larger,no angle, heavier, balance nowhere as excellent. The battery last a very long time and is low cost to replace unlike the other expensive higher voltage guns. The bonus screwdriver is nice for small , light work such as electrical. The molded case has extra room and hold gas cans too.
The complaints are minor. The nose cover does not stay on the storage stud, falls off easily and the door on the gas cover seems like it could break as it has a thin plastic fold as a hinge not a pivot pin like the Paslode or my Hitachi cordless RH Framer .
Just thrilled with this tool overall.
December 30th, 2009 at 12:00 am
Not powerfull enough
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I have used this for a month and I should send it back. It will not drive a nail though 3/4 inch hickory. It jambs and the nail is left half way in the wood. When I use it on 3/4 oak, it will only set the nail about two thirds of the time. It is light weight and comfortable to hold, but if it doesn’t drive nails, who cares? I does work in softer woods, hence the one star. I hope I can still return it. By the way, I am a interior trim sub-contractor and all of my pneumatic nail guns have no problem driving nails into the same wood.