Shingle gauge can be easily adjusted with a single lever lock
Uses standard wire collated coil of 120 nails
9 quick dial adjustments for precise control of nail depth
Editorial Review:
Check out Makitas AN451 roofing coil nailer and see what youve been missing. 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. Adjust the shingle gauge easily with the single-lever adjustment feature and the easily removable nailer had makes cleaning a breeze. Operating PSI: 65 - 120, Fastners Used: Roofing Nails, Fastner Sizes (in.): 7/8, 1, 1 1/4, 1 1/2, and 1 3/4, Fastner Capacity Per Strip: 120, Adjustable Depth Contol: Yes, Coil or Strip: Coil, Inlet Size (in.): 1/4, Min. Hose Size (in.): 3/8, Case Included: No, Tool Length (in.): 5.1, Tool Weight (lbs.): 9 5/8
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
WHO'S WHO IN ROOFING GUNS:
I have been roofing now for 3 years at several different locations for several different companies. In the last three years I have shot shingles with several different coil nailers, but the one that stands out the most is the Makita AN451. The Makita by far outdoes the competition in several different feilds it's light weight (and recoil) is respobsible for less fatige and also a faster shot pattern I beleive that the Makita competes with the staple guns in speed. The depth gauge comes in very handy when... more info