Tool will not fire unless more than three nails are in the magazine
Adjustable exhaust deflector
Maintenance free end cap filter
What's In the Box:
Max SN890CH/34 Framing Strip Nailer
List Price:
$339.00
Our Price:
$325.00
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Product Details
Product Length:
17.0 inches
Product Width:
4.0 inches
Product Height:
14.75 inches
Package Length:
21.5 inches
Package Width:
18.6 inches
Package Height:
7.5 inches
Package Weight:
12.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 2 reviews
Features
Anti-double fire mechanism (US patent 5597106, UK Patent 2286790)
Dial adjustable depth control
Easy jam clearance door (Patent pending)
Tangle free swivel plug (Added from 2002 production)
Lock-out Mechanism - Tool will not fire unless more than three nails are in the magazine
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
SN890RH Apr 08, 2005
By Ellery First you should not use any framing gun that is not shouting a round head nail. Its called "code". Framing code is 3" X.131 Round Head everywhere in the U.S.A.[sence 1948]and roof rafters are 3 1/2 x .131 round head.
the "MAX SN890RH" has the same insides as the SN890ch/34. It will not double fire has a built in filter and has alot of power.It has a trigger lock so you don't shoot your self or your fellow worker and on both the SN890RH and SN890CH/34 they have a anti jam door . the door is used more in the SN890CH do to the generic nails that people buy that can have the WRONG angle. You need to buy 34 degree nails if you don't want jams.
MAX also makes some of the Paslode Air tools for them. If you are useing wood that is LVL then you will need to move up to the new 400 PSI guns that MAX makes.
The MAX line is the best nail gun line i've seen in my 36 years at the bench.
I have been fixing all power tool lines for 36 years in the New England area.
1 of 5 found the following review helpful:
expensive letdown Apr 08, 2005
By M. Backman
"maine carpenter"
does not sink nails or keep up with a paslode. tricky loading and fortunetly it has a jam door bacause it jams once a day. My next gun might be senco's framepro or a paslode.
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