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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Hitachi 725291 NR90AD Nailer and EC12 Compressor Combo -- NR90AD 3-1/2" Clipped Head Framing Nailer -- 7lbs, lightest weight in its class and well balanced for easy maneuverability -- Superior power, drives 3-1/2" X .131 into engineered lumber. -- Selective actuation, allows for either sequential or contact nailing with the flip of a switch for tool-less transitions -- Two-piece anodized aluminum magazine, adds flexibility since either the magazine or mounting bracket can be repaired minimizing expense and eliminating unnecessary replacements -- Tool free depth of drive adjustment, for flush or countersunk drives into varying material. -- Vibration isolation pads, mounted on the nose improve magazine and tool life -- EC12 Portable Electric 2hp Air Compressor, Oil Lubricated -- 4.0cfm at 90psi for multiple operations -- Direct drive electric motor provides durability and long | | | |
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| $955.56 | |
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| $605.17 | |
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| $350.39 (37%)
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 36.0 inches | | Product Width: | 30.0 inches | | Product Height: | 30.0 inches | | Package Length: | 27.0 inches | | Package Width: | 24.2 inches | | Package Height: | 16.4 inches | | Package Weight: | 93.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | NR90AD IncludedEC12 Included3 1/2" Clipped head nailerTool free depth of driveSelective trigger switch
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
They can do better!!! Mar 20, 2006
By D. Jeske I purchased this combo kit in June 2005. It arrived in July. I used it 3 times and found it incapable of maintaining sufficient air pressure to drive the nails properly. I needed to use a hammer to drive the nail in all the way. In September, I took it to the nearest Hitachi authorized service center (Amazon doesn't take returns) and they told me the nail gun was fine BUT the compressor had a defective regulator. The regulators were on back order. In December I called Hitachi USA in Norcross, Georgia and spoke with customer service. They told me they get those regulators from Fiat and they 'would be arriving soon'. I called again in January 2006. Customer service told me that over 1000 regulators are in the 'distribution channels'; all service centers should receive the regulators 'real soon'. I called in February 2006, seems Fiat 'used the wrong fitting' and all of the regulators were being recalled and new ones were being made. I called again in March 2006. They told me again, 'it should be real soon'. Hitachi should be able to provide better service than this.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Poor Quality of the Air compressor Jun 05, 2009
By E. Batat
"13thScorpion"
I got this kit at home depot. Strangly, it was much cheaper than what shows here. Now that I am done with the project, I was very happy with the kit. I used it for intense sheathing & framing. The compressor is more powerful and more quite than the porter-cable pancake one I also have, the nailer is awsome and well built. As I went up to 3.25" nails the nailer had trouble pushing them all the way when the head was not firmly against the piece, but shorter nails were no issue.It's a good kit, especialy for the price ($350).
1 year Update: Do not buy this unit. First, the pressure regulator broke. I took it out and went around it, and then I started having electrical problems - the unit would not kick in and re-fill unless I played with the switch. Last time I am buying Hitachi - This is a low quality unit. They should be ashamed. The nailer seems good, though.
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