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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 2 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | The Makita AN901 framing coil nailer is definitely the most powerful nailer in its class. The built-in ceramic air filter system prevents debris from entering the tool, extending tool life and reducing down time. The 9 quick-dial depth adjustment settings give you precise control of nail depth. Easy-to-load canister holds 1 3/4in. to 3 1/2in. coil framing nails, and the non-slip nose is the ideal shape for diagonal nailing. Operating PSI: 65 - 120, Fasteners Used: Framing nails, Fastener Sizes (in.): 1 3/4 - 3 1/2, Fastener Capacity Per Strip: 100 - 300, Adjustable Depth Control: Yes, Coil or Strip: Coil, Inlet Size (in.): 1/4, Min. Hose Size (in.): 3/8, Case Included: No, Tool Length (in.): 6.8, Tool Weight (lbs.): 12 1/2 | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 6.8 pounds | | Package Length: | 19.1 inches | | Package Width: | 14.2 inches | | Package Height: | 6.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 9.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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| | Features | Fires standard 1-3/4" to 3-1/2" coil framing nailsEasy load canister provides maximum versatilityNail mode selector provides sequential or bounce fire for increased flexibility9 quick dial adjustments for precise control of nail depthBuilt-in air filter prevents dust or foreign matter from entering the tool
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 10 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great Tool Oct 01, 2005
By R. Hart I am a general contractor and have been using this tool on a house I am currently building. I decide on a coil nailer because it was going to be used primarily for nailing off shear and flooring. It came down to this one or the Max nailer and I chose this one because it is lighter the max by almost a pound. It is well balanced and has more than enough power to do anything I have asked it to do. I find myself using it to do a lot of framing I would normally do by hand and even with a full coil of 16d nails, it is light enough to use for extended periods of time. Highly recommended.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
the best coil nailer? Feb 14, 2007
By John Armstrong Yes, without a doubt, the framing crew I've been working with the past few weeks has a couple of these and a Bostich coil nailer. the Makita feels to be about half the weight and is easier to get into tight spots to do toe nailing. the power is great, easily driving the nails. I use a Hitachi stick gun, and will be switching over to these guns, they reduce the fatigue by a great margin.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Nail Gun Nov 05, 2006
By A. Navardauskas This is the best framing nailer I have ever used. It's light, well balanced, has plenty of power and very versatile. The only complaint I have is that I had a hard time finding info on the nails that it would except. I still don't know if I should be using the smaller diameter siding nails or not; I installed about 800 sq. ft. of siding with it without a single problem, so I guess it must be okay. The gun is great for framing, it,s compact and fits into tight spots much easier than any stick nailer I've used. This is the first coil framer that I've bought and what I like best about is how long you can go without reloading. I don't think I'll ever buy a stick nailer again.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
An901 Apr 17, 2007
By Toolking
"Paddy"
A brilliant nail gun, which came well packed and in perfect condition. My concerns would be the perspex magazine coupled with the lack of a carry case and a very poor black and white manual. Makita make exellent tools but they could do with producing glossy colour manuals. I, like another reviewer had problems sourcing nails, I went on to Stanley-Bostich's web site and found that there nails were compatible. I have fired hundreds of these nails of variying sizes and have yet to get a single stoppage. In conclusion this is an excellent product which would have gotten five stars but for the draw backs which are listed above.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Buyer Beware Nov 30, 2010
By T. Sheffield
"WoodGood"
This gun was the last straw for me and Makita. I put less than three and a half boxes of nails through this gun when it broke. I was very happy with it until that point. It is light and powerful and fits into a lot of places that stick nailers can't get to but here's the problem: I had three jams within about ten shots and when I was clearing the last jam I noticed a piece of metal out of the corner of my. I picked it up and saw that it was a piece of some type of casting. When I opened loading door to clear the jam I saw where the piece of casting had come from--the nose of the gun. Not the plunger but the nose itself. I didn't dare to use it again. I took it to repair station to have it fixed and found that the part, which was the entire nose, cost $520! I paid $495 for the gun new. So, I wrote to Makita explaining that I was long time customer and carpenter and had many Makita tools. I also told them of the problems that I had had with their 2704X table saw (fence and broken bevel gear, because it's plastic) and their 12" compound miter slide saw. Lo and behold, about 10 days later I got a box in the mail from Makita. I was so happy. I thought that they had sent me a new nosing piece--you know the 'squeaky wheel' getting the grease. But upon opening the box what I found was a letter along with a Makita t-shirt and hat. The letter said how sorry they were that I had trouble with some of their tools and went on to tell me how wonderful their tools were. The 'rep' who wrote told me that there was nothing that he could do but he would take it up with the regional manager and get back to me. Well, needless to say I haven't heard a word from anyone from Makita for the past four months and I don't expect to. Makita and I are done... fini. I have a new Bostich coil framer. It's 3 pounds heavier and has a bigger barrel but it was half the price. Five hundred clams is a lot of money for 3 boxes of nails use. A real eye opener. There are too many companies out there to get continually taken to the cleaners by any of them. I sure wish Milwaukee would make a table saw, everything that I have of theirs is first rate and they back up their products much better.
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