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Hitachi NR65AK Round Head 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer | 
enlarge | Brand: Hitachi Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $785.40 Buy New: $406.64 You Save: $378.76 (48%)
New (5) from $388.83
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 30413
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 19 x 15.5 x 5
MPN: NR65AKS Model: NR65AK UPC: 717709006270 EAN: 0717709006270 ASIN: B00005Q7BO
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight 6.2 lbs. | | • | Rear magazine loading | | • | Accurate overhanging nail tip | | • | Sequential firing mechanism ensures precise nail placement | | • | 30 day satisfaction guarantee and one year warranty on parts and labor |
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Product Description Pneumatic, Strap Tite Fastening Nailer System, 1-1/2" x .131 To 2-1/2" x .162, Narrowest Design In Class Allows For Use In Tight Spaes, Racket Grip For Comfort&Temperature Protection, 360 Degree Tool-Less Adjustable Exhaust Deflector, Compact&Lightweight Under 6.0 LBS, Sequential Firing Mechanism Ensures Precision Nail Placement, Includes Safety Glasses, Hex Bar Wrenches, 5 Year Limited Warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
positive placement gun hits the mark November 10, 2006 David Granger (Oakland, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This gun is a great investment if you do any framing on the west coast. It paid for itself in time saved on the first 2 story adition I did. For example: we counted 80 nails needed for Simpson hardware PER TRUSS in the new roof. That is a whole day of using a palm nailer- done in an hour with this gun. It has the power to shoot 2 1/2 inch nails into a paralam beam (Almost all the time) and has very little recoil. It loads easily, and my local lumber yard carries the proper nails. My only complaints are that it is very loud (but no more so than a palm nailer) and won't always fit in tight spaces for hardware like A35s.
LOVE IT January 25, 2003 frederick haueisen (Colville, Wa United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
A VERY LIGHT AND EASY TO USE TOOL, OUR COMPANY HAS 6 OF THESE GUNS AND FIND THEM WORTH HAVING. YOU CAN ALSO SHOOT PASLODE FASTNERS IF THE HITACHI NAIL IS HARD TO FIND IN YOUR AREA. THE HITACHI FASTNER DOES WORK BETTER DUE TO THE STRONGER PAPER STRIP. THE GUN IS LIGHT AND FITS IN TIGHT AREAS, UNLIKE THE PASLODE AND SENCO POSITIVE PLACEMENT GUNS. THE GUN CAN ALSO BE FITTED WITH A SAW HOOK AT THE BACK OF THE MAGAZINE.
Cannot find nails! December 22, 2002 John Brauer (Kilmarnock, VA USA) 2 out of 15 found this review helpful
I called Toolcrib on 12/21 to order and was told they have no info on nails for this tool. How can they expect to sell the gun if they cannot supply bullets? They advised me to call Hitachi for a source. Pls advise me why nails are not on the net or in the Toolcrib catalog. Regards John Brauer
Super time saver September 12, 2002 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I am a professional carpenter in California, where extensive use of metal framing connectors is standard practice in both commercial and residential construction. This nailer proved to be worth it's cost purely in time savings. When the cost (to a customer) for a carpenter is roughly $70/hour, time IS money. The nail gun drives one nail only when the nail tip is placed in a hole in a connector, making for accurate framing. The reliability of Hitachi tools is well known, so don't worry about that. The only drawbacks are that it will not fire all nails in the nail strip (jamming reducer), and that it doesn't always drive nails full depth into engineered lumber (heavy beams), although this is more likely a function of the compressor.
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