BOSTITCH Coil Framing Nailer, Round Head, 1-1/2 to 3-1/4-Inch (N80CB-1)
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Framing nailer gun has durable aluminum housingHeavy-duty, quick-open canister designed to survive fallsAggressive toe-nailing teeth grip lumber for slip-free nailingCoil magazine holds up to 300 nails for high production applicationsPowerful coil framing nailer for framing, seathing, subflooring, roof decking, siding, and fencingContact-trip trigger; large-capacity magazineAccomodates nails from 1-1/2 to 3-1/4 inchesPowerful coil framing nailer for framing, seathing, subflooring, roof decking, siding, and fencingContact-trip trigger; large-capacity magazineAluminum housingAccomodates nails from 1-1/2 to 3-1/4 inchesWeighs just 8 pounds; 7-year warranty; made in the Taiwan
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Product Description This Round Head Coil Framing Nailer is a strong coil framing nailer. BOSTITCH framing nailer is housed in aluminum and has a large capacity magazine for durability and convenience. Amazon.com A popular model among builders who work on high-repetition projects like trusses and prefabricated frames, Bostitch's utility coil nailer offers huge capacity and solid reliability. When fully loaded, this nailer certainly isn't the lightest tool you could choose, but when you can drive 300 nails without having to reload, you quickly appreciate the timesaving capacity. With its aluminum housing and composite canister, this gun is a tough piece of equipment, designed to hold up to bumps and falls--the inevitable beating nailers take on a job site. The nailer's aggressive teeth easily grip lumber for toe-nailing. An adjustable deflector conveniently directs exhaust away from the user, and a quick-release canister makes loading new coils a snap. We were impressed with how solid the whole unit feels--it has the burliness of an industrial-strength machine. This model shoots 1-1/2- to 3-1/4-inch, 15-degree, wire-weld-collated, full-head nails, and weighs just over 8 pounds empty. Note: this model does not have adjustable drive depth. --Jonathon Tudor
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.Framing nailer gun has durable aluminum housingHeavy-duty, quick-open canister designed to survive fallsAggressive toe-nailing teeth grip lumber for slip-free nailingCoil magazine holds up to 300 nails for high production applicationsPowerful coil framing nailer for framing, seathing, subflooring, roof decking, siding, and fencingContact-trip trigger; large-capacity magazineAccomodates nails from 1-1/2 to 3-1/4 inchesPowerful coil framing nailer for framing, seathing, subflooring, roof decking, siding, and fencingContact-trip trigger; large-capacity magazineAluminum housingAccomodates nails from 1-1/2 to 3-1/4 inchesWeighs just 8 pounds; 7-year warranty; made in the Taiwan
상품설명
Product Description This Round Head Coil Framing Nailer is a strong coil framing nailer. BOSTITCH framing nailer is housed in aluminum and has a large capacity magazine for durability and convenience. Amazon.com A popular model among builders who work on high-repetition projects like trusses and prefabricated frames, Bostitch's utility coil nailer offers huge capacity and solid reliability. When fully loaded, this nailer certainly isn't the lightest tool you could choose, but when you can drive 300 nails without having to reload, you quickly appreciate the timesaving capacity. With its aluminum housing and composite canister, this gun is a tough piece of equipment, designed to hold up to bumps and falls--the inevitable beating nailers take on a job site. The nailer's aggressive teeth easily grip lumber for toe-nailing. An adjustable deflector conveniently directs exhaust away from the user, and a quick-release canister makes loading new coils a snap. We were impressed with how solid the whole unit feels--it has the burliness of an industrial-strength machine. This model shoots 1-1/2- to 3-1/4-inch, 15-degree, wire-weld-collated, full-head nails, and weighs just over 8 pounds empty. Note: this model does not have adjustable drive depth. --Jonathon Tudor
2019-05-12 01:20:38