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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Hitachi Full Round Head Framing Nailer with Depth Adjustment is used for floor and wall framing, truss build-up, window build-up, construction of subflooring and roof decking, wall sheathing, and mobile home and modular house construction. Operating PSI: 70 - 120, Fasteners Used: Round head nails, Fastener Sizes (in.): 2 - 3 1/4, Fastener Size (gauge): 113 - .131, Fastener Capacity Per Strip: 64 - 70, Adjustable Depth Control: Yes (tool-less), Coil or Strip: Strip, Inlet Size (in.): 3/8, Case Included: No, Tool Length (in.): 21 13/16, Tool Weight (lbs.): 7.9 | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 11.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 22.9 inches | | Package Width: | 15.6 inches | | Package Height: | 4.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 11.46 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 36 reviews |
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| | Features | Round-head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch framing nailer allows for single or contact actuationTool-free depth adjustment, open-nose design; ANSI compliantStainless steel magazine, comfortable rubber gripIncludes protective bumpers, safety glasses; no carrying case22 by 13 by 4-inches; 7.9-pounds; 1-year warranty
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 36 customer reviews )
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38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Love the Gun May 24, 2005
By Douglas J. Mouser
"turkis"
I have had my hitachi NR83A2 for about 3 1/2 years. I have used the NR83, which was a great gun, but who wants to keep going back to the compressor to adjust the air pressure when you can simply adjust the depth on the gun. I have not had any problems with the depth of drive, it works great. And the single fire, bump fire mechanism has never given me any trouble either, in fact, it is very handy to have if you are in a situation where you can't afford to have a double fire. Contrary to a previous review, you can mount a rafter hook on this gun. You just have to drill an extra hole where the magazine bolts to the gun. I got the hook off amazon as well, it is make by toolhangers inc., and it fits NR83A2 and a skilsaw. I have framed with a few other guns, namely the Porter Cable, I have used the Paslode powermaster plus, and I have used the Senco. But most of my experience is with this gun, and I can't see ever changing over. Once you put a rafter hook on it, this gun has it all, and lacks nothing. Only complaint, when you are nailing off with 8s, the 2nd clip will often ride up on the 1st clip, causing a jam, which is annoying when you are trying to go fast. But other than that, no complaints. If you want a true framing gun, get this one. I guarantee you if you walk onto any framing crew out here in California, you will see Hitachi's being used.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
This nailer just plain works Oct 06, 2004
By cornjulio I'm in the middle of building a 10X16 shed with this nailer. I've used it for the rough framing, nailing the sheathing, and framing trusses (lots of toe-nailing). I've had no problems with this tool - it does a fine job. I'm using the BC nails available on Amazon - 3&1/4 in framers (comes coated) and their 8d ring-shank galvanized for the sheathing.
No regrets about buying this - it's saved a world of time!
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Love it May 01, 2005
By Tadpole
"Tad"
We're building a new home and during the framing stage I watched the framers use this gun all day long, day after day with no problems. When I asked them how they liked it, they said they would not use any other gun but this one. We're nearing the end of construction and I decided to tackle the rear deck myself (lots of money to be saved in doing so). I decided to take the plunge and buy my first pneumatic nail gun. I'm not a professional builder, but, I can tell you I do love this Hitachi framer. In fact, I'm so excited about it that I've ordered additional nailers and a stapler to put in my dream shop which is going up at the same time as the house. Actually, the shop is finished - something my sweet wife reminds me of each time we visit the building site. I keep telling her "We just have to maintian our priorities!"
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
2nd best framing gun ever made Nov 04, 2007
By Termite I have been a professional carpenter for almost 15 yrs.now and I have used many guns. the NR83 IS by far the best out there. sadly its no longer made and has been replaced by the NR83A2(which is still an excellent gun by the way).ALL framers out there will agree 100%.I would NEVER trade my Hitachi For another brand. a few out there not familiar with these tools say they jam when loaded with 2 racks. of course they do because of the cheap way the nails are collated! dont blame it on the gun! I have never had a problem with this gun and will continue to use it until I retire from the trades. period.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
professional quality gun Oct 24, 2006
By C. Mayfield
"ipitydafool"
I have owned this gun for 3 years. I am a professional remodeler and I use this gun 5 days a week. My best friend has owned an older model for 25 years without ever needing service. These guns are indestructable. I have dropped this gun off of roofs, onto concrete, off of ladders. Still works like the day I bought it. Like any nail gun, you have to learn how it works and find it sweet spot. Every gun fires differently. Once you get used to it, it will be second nature. It is best to only put one sleave of nails in at a time, otherwise they tend to get stuck together and cause a jamb. That is the only complaint on this gun, which I think has more to do with how round head nail strips are made. I did accidently shoot myself in the knee with a 16D nail while working alone. Kinda sucked, but it was a stupid mistake I will not make again ;)
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