Lightweight at 4.9 pounds with rugged magnesium housing
Built with tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment and accessible side-load canister
Features lever to fine tune nail height and trigger lock-off so the trigger is disabled when the nailer isn¿t in use
Offers constant and dependable power for tasks ranging from simple to difficult
Editorial Review:
3/4"-1-3/4", Coil Roofing Nailer & With Anti-Skid Pads, Steel Wear Guards, 4 Bolt Nose For Longer Life, Carbide Inserts In Contact Trip Foot, Integrated Jam Clearing Nose Door, Tool Free Wheel Depth Adjust & Canister Window.
DEWALT offers the D51321 Heavy Duty 3/4 Inch to 1-3/4 Inch Coil Roofing Nailer to help any roofer receive the results of a professional with this durable and dependable unit. Housed in rugged magnesium at a lightweight of only 4.9 pounds, the D51321 is built to last. It features an accessible tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment for faster, more accurate fastening and an easy to use lever to fine tune nail height. Other convenient components include an incorporated nose door jam clear and a hinged feed piston cover, both designed to reduce the need for letup. The innovative design ensures reliability, with elements such as the pneumatic bias feed piston, which holds up the nailer with a compression spring feed pawl and unique double o-ring. This inventive nailer is designed the way any nailer would want it to function: with constant power, versatile fit, a cycle rate that matches the speed of the user, and constant and dependable power for tasks ranging from simple to difficult. Included with the nailer is a pair of DEWALT safety glasses and sequential action trigger.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Great for what I need it for:
First off, I'm not a roofer. I bought this to roof a shed (2 squares) and to use when I get around to re-roofing my garage. Its pretty simple to operate. I had a few of nails that didn't set completely, but I think that was more from my learning curve with the tool, than the tool itself. I also had a few misfires when the nails didn't feed properly. These were easy to fix, but an aggravation. Again, I don't know if that's from the nails I was using, my technique, or the tool itself. For the price, it was... more info
Great Tool:
bought this a month or two ago for a small roofing job on my house. at $142 new in box i couldn't pass it up. finally got to use it today and it worked great. i switched triggers before i used it to make it fire only when i pulled the trigger. couldn't get the hang of it that way so i put the bump trigger back on and it worked like a charm. only had a few nails that didn't go in the whole way, but from what i hear that is the case with most roofing nailers. if you're lokking for a tool to make your roofing... more info
Roofing Nailer:
I have nothing but good to say about the Dewalt D51321 Roofing Nailer that I purchased a couple of months ago. I just finished a 41 square roof with not one nail jam. That is approximately 9000 nails ran through the gun. I am not a professional roofer but with this gun I could get there. The easy pressure adjustments and rapid fire feature make this item a perfect fit for any amature or professional roofer. Plus you will not find this item cheaper anywhere else. I know, I have searched the net for hours... more info
Not Impressed:
I purchased two of these Dewalt roofing nailers, just about 3 weeks ago. So far, each gun has approximately 3000 nails through them, and already some very negative things have happened. First of all, both nailers have a double shot problem, that seems to be very consistant. I would say that about every 15th nail, has to be pounded in with a hammer, and about every 20th shot, is a double nail, which also has to be pounded in with a hammer. Not very efficient at all. I have tried both trigger assemblies, and... more info