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Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer | 
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| Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $540.00 Buy New: $179.99 You Save: $360.01 (67%)
New (9) Refurbished (1) from $179.99
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 416
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.8 Dimensions (in): 22.9 x 15.1 x 5.1
MPN: 7100-20-AMZ Model: 7100-20 UPC: 045242061044 EAN: 0045242061006 ASIN: B000ENEULS
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| Features:
| • | Round-head 2-inch to 3-1/2-inch framing nailer; reload indicator; adjustable air deflector; non-marring nose piece | | • | 70-120 psi operating pressure; sequential and bump firing modes with turn of knob | | • | Durable magnesium housing | | • | Includes safety glasses, 2-ounce oil, 4-mm hex wrench, 5-mm hex wrench | | • | 7-1/2 pounds; 5-year warranty |
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Amazon.com This round head framing nailer is one of seven new heavy-duty air-powered nailers from the venerable Milwaukee, and the whole series is another testament to the red label's unflagging quality. At the top of our list is how incredibly light Milwaukee's nailers are, even fully loaded, and their compact size makes them a cinch to tote and use, especially in awkward positions and at the tail end of a long day on the job. But it's crowded at the top of the list: Despite their light weight, these nailers are heavyweights in the power department. The 7100-20 effortlessly drives 3-1/2" nails and, best of all, its reload indicator even alerts you when your magazine's nearly empty. Loading more fasteners takes a couple of seconds at most, and that means more money in your pocket. Another big tip of the hat to Milwaukee for incorporating both sequential and bump firing modes, accessible just by turning a knob, so when speed is a need, you're ready to go, but precision is at your fingertips too. We like the quality built into this tool, from the magnesium housing to the easily adjustable air deflector and muffler, as well as the convenient rafter hook for storage. The non-marring nosepiece won't deface your work surface, and there's even a self-cleaning air filter in the tool handle, keeping dust and dirt out of the tool's workings - and that means longer tool life. In hand, this nailer feels great: light, comfortable, agile, and beautifully balanced. Tool-free depth adjustment is on-the-mark reliable, fast and easy. Contractors and roofers can't go wrong with this one.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste Amazon.com Product Description The Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head Framing Nailer is the lightest tool in its class at just 7.4 lbs. It features an ultra lightweight magnesium housing that helps to minimize fatigue, plus its compact size offers greater maneuverability. The tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment gives you precise depth control and protects against overdriving nails. This unit also features a selectable trigger that allows you to choose sequential or contact actuation by simply turning a knob. An in-handle self-cleaning air filter extends life by preventing dirt and debris from entering the tool. The tool-free adjustable exhaust with muffler directs exhaust away from the work area. This nailer comes with a removable no-mar tip that prevents damage to the workpiece. It also features a reload indicator that alerts the user when nearly out of nails, plus the rear-loading magazine with bypass pusher allows quick loading and unloading of fasteners. Also features an internal piston catch, rubber over-molded handle and trigger, and an adjustable rafter hook for storage when not in use. Technical Details PSI 70 to 120; 22-degree collation angle; air consumption .16 cu. ft./cycle at 100 PSI; air inlet 3/8" NPT; magazine capacity 64-72; net weight 7.5 lbs. What's in the Box 7100-20 Round Head Framing Nailer, safety glasses, 2 oz oil, 4mm and 5mm hex wrench. Applications Framing, sheathing, roof sheathing, floor decking, exterior decks, engineered lumber, blocking, bridging, sub-assemblies, fencing, crate and box assembly, trusses, siding, pallets and pallet repair.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Another great tool from Milwaukee June 29, 2008 Eddie Milligan (Indiana) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using this framing gun for only a few months now, but I couldn't have asked for a better framing nailer so far. It being light weight is a big plus. I had a Porter Cable 350MAG but I much prefer the Milwaukee 7100-20.
A great nailer June 23, 2008 Amazonian 78 (Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a first time user of a framing nailer, the Milwaukee 7100-20 didn't disappoint. Once I found out that it will accept a range of nails (20-22 ), it was smooth sailing. Reliable, easy to use, and jam-free. Even though it didn't come with a case, I would recommend this nailer enthusiastically.
Great Choice June 11, 2008 C. S. Lawson 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this gun after reading several reviews and I'm glad I got it! Good price, light weight, well balanced and not a single jam yet. I used it to build a scaffold on the end of my house with Hitachi 3 1/4" nails, then 2 1/2" nails to apply the hardy board siding. Quick, easy, and accurate adjustment for nail depth. I couldn't be happier, and can't wait till my next project.
Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer June 10, 2008 JAMES JOHNSON (LOS ANGELES) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
GREAT GUN! GREAT PRICE! Very light, easy to load, plenty of power and hasn't jammed in the first 2000 nails.
A Great Nailer, A Great Price May 24, 2008 Tranquility Base 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I wanted to buy the highest quality framing nailer for my DIY deck project and was more than willing to buy a more expensive nailer. After reading every review I could find, including these at Amazon.com, and after holding all potential units in my hands I chose to buy the Milwaukee unit. Compared to the Hitachi this unit has the same nailing capacity and is lighter, has more features, and is about half the price. I am going to be nailing my deck boards rather than screwing them down and I want to be sure that the nailer doesn't leave any marks. The Milwaukee nailer has a nice smooth head that touches the work when nailing. The Hitachi unit I considered had teeth like points where it touches the work. At the time of this writing, the price of this unit is excellent here at Amazon.com. Update: I completed my deck project using this nailer. I drove approximately 1,200 3 inch Grip-Rite nails with it. The nailer worked perfectly and never jammed. A number of people have complained of not having a case for the nailer. I went to the plastic bin aisle in Wal-Mart and found a perfectly sized clear plastic bin with green handles on the lid for about $9.
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