Description of π¨ Makita AN924 Circular Framing Nailer
Faster nail driving speed for maximum performance. Large capacity air chamber for increased power to drive nails up to 3-1/2" X. 148 in diameter. Drives 21o plastic collated framing Nails from 2" To 3 1/2" In length and. 113 too. 148 in diameter. Lightweight design at only 8. 3 lbs. Solid top-loading aluminum MAGAZINE for longer life.
IDK that's all about those reviews I've read about stuck nails or double shots. The thing works perfectly. That's a beast. I drill that danger into my rookie assistant by showing how far he can shoot a nail in the air. It can of course go through the leg or skull like butter. case accepted. I also bought a Makita roofing nailer from Home Depot as I saved $40 compared to Revain. An excellent workhorse. Never misfires, never jams. It made my life easier for my second roof change in 15 years. It's
Makita Engineering Perfection. I'm glad I went with it. It feels heavy (strong), BUT the post-load centrifugal weight distribution and the handgrip and trigger feel MUCH LIGHTER. In other words, it's so perfectly balanced that it doesn't feel like 8 pounds to the touch. I especially appreciate the top loading feature. trunk (suitcase). It is not advertised as having one. I wish Makita would suggest it, but it doesn't really hurt the surface I'm working on. It came with pneumatic oil, gogglesβ¦
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Drives 21ΒΊ plastic nails in tape from 2" to 3 1/2" long and. 113 too. 148 inch diameter
Ok I'm not a framer but some jobs require framing. I had an old porter cable and it ended up dying in the middle of work. It's been repaired a few times already, so it's time to head to the graveyard. I saw this Makita for sale and took a chance as I am a huge Makita fan. At first it seemed big and heavy, but then I got used to it and fell in love with it. Yes, hose lugging sucks, but not as scary as the price of a new Paslode! Good nail capacity and ended up with several people using itβ¦