2- to 3-1/2-inch clipped head stick framing nailer
Driving power: 1050 in./lbs.; pushbutton depth of drive
Magnesium housing for durability; weighs 7.6 pounds
Sets up as sequential- or bump-fire trigger
Editorial Review:
Framing, siding, decking, attaching wood to masonry, you name it, this versatile and lightweight framing nailer from Bostitch does it all. This clipped-head nail gun is equipped with a patented pushbutton adjustable depth guide that sets the nail to desired depths quickly and conveniently. A depth-of-drive control of course means there's no adjusting compressor pressure, but also that you don't have to fumble for tools when you're standing on a steep roof. Just set the compressor at 80 psi and adjust the depth as needed.
Weighing just 7.6 pounds, the tool handles great in tight quarters like attics and during otherwise shoulder-burning overhead tasks. The innovative design is a big plus when nailing top plates to floor joints or when crawling under that low deck to reinforce the new hot-tub. A factory installed sequential trigger and Bostitch's exclusive Smart Trigger ensure optimal control and faster production. The trigger works as either a sequential or bump fire trigger. A notched, 16-inch layout indicator on the magazine helps achieve correct distance between studs in a matter of seconds. And, a lightweight magnesium housing means easy handling and unsurpassed durability.
The unit drives 2- to 3-1/2-inch wire-collated framing nails. One of the most powerful framers on the market, this nailer features 1,050 inch-pounds of driving power for tackling even toughest engineered lumber applications. And, bolt-on, steel wear guards with integrated rubber skid pads protect the tool from bumps and drops for durability and years of use. --Brian D. Olson
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Great Gun:
This is a great gun! I've used it for lots of stuff like building a shed, repairs and new remodeling projects. It's got plenty of power to drive fasteners into engineered lumber and even the old dense wood used to build my house decades ago. The operation is simple as you might expect, and it is reasonably priced. Mine is made in the USA, and hopefully they still are made here. My only complaint is that it doesn't include a 1/4" plug with it, and it doesn't come with a case. Not that it's a bad thing,... more info
Love it:
The best, most durable nailer I have ever used. Very light and can really drive nails through glue-lam boards, very impressed.
great service and framing gun:
i received my Bostitch gun within the time frame promised and the gun is great..
lightest and most powerful:
I have used almost every brand and type of framing nailer over the span of 20 years. this nailer is as close to perfection as i have seen. i was afraid it may have poor durability because of it's extreme light weight, but over the last 2 years, a million+ nails, and a few nasty falls it has crushed all my fears. I can't remember one jamb, sinks nails in lvl and other lam mat. better than any other gun i've used, and i think at this point it's takenthe durability prize. my only complaint would be the smart... more info