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| $622.00 | |
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| $499.00 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 21.5 inches | | Product Width: | 14.75 inches | | Product Height: | 4.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 8.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 24.5 inches | | Package Width: | 17.0 inches | | Package Height: | 5.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 13.27 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Features | Fires standard 2" to 3-1/2" plastic collated 22 degree round head stick nailsEasy accessible nail depth adjustment to nine different depthsLightweight (8.4 lbs.) and perfectly balanced for easy operationUnique features include built-in air filter, ergonomic handle and easy load magazine"Dry-fire" prevention system and a rubber bumper prolongs life of tool
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 12 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Still a good gun Apr 11, 2007
By Jerry the construct guy These Makita nailers used to be the best 3-1/2" gun you could get, in my opinion it is way better than a Hitachi A90 series gun. This newer gun seems to have more plastic pieces than the previous ones, but that seems to be standard these days. I am curious to see if this latest Makita gun will last as long as the others we run.
Although the Makita is a well balanced light weight, heavy duty gun if I'm not shooting 3-1/2" .162 nails, I always reach for the Hitachi A83...
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Makita "nailed" it when they made this... Feb 11, 2007
By K. T. Megin
"KrazyKanuck"
Hey..it's a nailer! It does what it's supposed to do with very little jamming. I had bought two of these for the construction of my shed in the backyard. It fired over 3,000 nails and maybe only jammed 8 times -- and most of the time it was at the transition point between two strips of nails.
I would have loved to have had a rafter hook on this nailer -- when working up high your looking for a spot to put the gun. I also would have liked a case, for the general home owner the cardboard box just doesn't last long.
Overall I'm very happy with the nailer, it still deserves a 5 since the hook & case do not affect it's functioning!
Also, the thread is 3/8" NPT -- so be prepared to have a reducer should you decide to run a 1/4"NPT line.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Framing Nailer Oct 11, 2007
By Matt I like this nailer over all. I used this nailer mostly for single fire mode to attach nailers in remodel work. I am not a framer so it serves very little purpose compared to other reviewers. However, yesterday I put in some 1/2" sheathing and had the depth adjuster malfunction on me. Its like the wood was too hard for it so when it went to kick back after it fired the reprocussion was so strong that is would bump the depth adjuster to a different setting every time. It sucked, I was wondering at first if it was just me and after about two strips of nails I figured out that it was the nailer. After I stop trying to adjust the depth adjust anymore the thing went all the way down to #1 setting - which means the most depth. I don't know, I've used other nailers for sheathing in bump mode and we used the compressor for depth adjustment. This was the first time using a self adjusting nail setter but still it chopped me up that I had to drive a few unsung nails home after I set the gun down. I hope it is just me, that the wood was so old and dense and uncommon that the nailer was just new and I wasn't use to it but still I am thinking of buying something else that is a little more tested out there and works. No bueno.
Just for note, this gun hasn't been tested throughly, I am basing this report off a less than 10 hours of use and that single use yesterday with sheathing. Anyways, good luck and happy hunting - for a nailer that is.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Shooter Oct 02, 2007
By P. Edinger I bought this gun on Amazon during the recent sale (it was an excellent sale). I used it this weekend for the first time after owning it for about a month. Couple of surprises for me - the air fitting I had from an old air tool (1/4") would not fit and I had to go out and purchase a bushing for it to fit the 3/8" threaded opening. No big deal - lack of planning on my part not checking before I was climbing the ladder. The second surprise was that the instruction book and Home Depot both told me it was 22 degree nails. I could not find any 22 degree nails anywhere and after a call to the regional Makita rep - found out it will work with 21 degree nails. So I bought a box and shot a bunch. I punched a 3 and a quarter nail through three pieces of walnut into a piece of oak (while testing depth settings). WOW. One more thing I should mention which is only a personal preference - I bought the nails with the plastic joiners and you have to watch the flying plastic when you fire the gun. I will try the wire joined nails at another time.
Excellent gun - all I wanted it to be on the roof doing framing. This gun is a little overkill for the average homeowner but I use it when helping my friends do construction framing. If you can afford it, you won't be disappointed.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good Buy Sep 27, 2007
By Johnnie M. Wilson Makita AN922 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer Great buy,can not be beat for the price. JW Lyfkin,Texas
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