![]() ![]() It would be darn hard to use anything else now. ![]() Honestly its the only one that pretty much not only flushes the nails the most consistantly but will do that even in LVLs. You can still go to a Senco distributor and get the real deal, but for my money, when my Sen finally quit, I liked the features and the power of the Max better, and its a heck of a great gun. They started catering to a lower cost market with alternate versions of their tools sold through some venues like the box stores, and Hitachi decided they wanted to grab some market. Senco for years really had the public opinion polls won on air guns but two things happened. Like any tool discussion, there's the hodgepodge of other brands listed as well, and the jokes, like PC. I'm over at BT about 100 times more than here and I can say I do hear a lot of guys real happy with Hitachi in general. Do you need to get into tighter spaces, hang it from the rafters? Depends some on how much you're going to use it, how much you want to spend, and I suspect to some degree how and where you're going to use it. I like the Paslode to the extent that when the rental zone of Home Depot had one of their rentals marked for sale, I paid $150 for it,the Orange carrying case, safety glasses, battery, and charger. The thing won't fire if it gets wet.I guess the spark wire shorts due to the water. The other downer is that it doesn't like wet weather. The old framing hammer has to go back and do the rest. The denser chemically filled wood leaves the nail standing proud a 1/2" tall. 131 x 3" ring shank nail, in really small print in the manual, it doesn't recommend using that nail on Pressure Treated wood. I've been using mine since May, so the right side of my body has more muscle than my left. The down side is the Orange Paslode Framer weighs about 8 pounds. No hose has it's advantages, plus with the 2x4 hanger on the handle, it'll stay where you hang it if you're up nailing on those high rafters. Got mine when Lowe's ran a 15% off tool sale and the Home Depot gave me Lowe's price, plus an extra 10% Off.and charge it with no interest for a year. I've been using the Orange "cordless" Paslode framing nailer that uses a battery and a canister of eather or propane. ![]() Included with the 1-1/2 In.The round head Hitachi gets good reviews. TOOL CARD: Download the NR38AK Tool Card.COMPLIANT: Safety standards for pneumatic nailers in the United States.WARRANTY: Covered by Metabo HPT's Professional 5-Year Tool Warranty.RECOMMENDED: Use Metabo HPT Nails for best results.NARROW DESIGN: Allows for ease of use in tight spaces.AIR DEFLECTOR: Adjustable air deflector directs the air exhaust in any direction.GRIP: Rubber grip provides comfort and ensures a secure grip.POSITIVE SAFETY: Positive safety allows the tool to use the nail as a guide without damaging the collation.DRY FIRE LOCKOUT: Dry fire lockout prevents the nailer from firing with no nails.TRIGGER: Sequential drive mechanism ensures precision nail placement.AWARD: Rated the Pro Preferred Nailer for 9 years running (2014 - 2022) by Builder and Developer Magazine.LIGHTWEIGHT: Well balanced at just 4.6 lbs.APPLICATIONS: For fastening various types of pre-punched hole metal connectors to wood.The positive safety and sequential drive mechanism ensure precise nail placement.įeatures of the 1-1/2 In. The Metal Connector Nailer has both an adjustable air deflector and dry fire lockout for convenience. Lightweight and well balanced at just 4.6 lbs. fasteners while offering superior precision and control for all of your metal connecting needs. The 1-1/2" Strap-Tite Strip Metal Connector Nailer (NR38AK) accepts 1-1/2 In. ![]()
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