Description of Enhanced Adjustment π§ Convenience with Metabo HPT NV90AGS
FASTENERS: Accepts 16Β° +/- 1 wire coil nails from 1-3/4-in - 3-1/2-in. AWARD: Rated the Pro Preferred Nailer for 7 years running (2014 - 2020) by Builder and Developer Magazine. WARRANTY: Covered by Metabo HPT's Professional 5-Year Tool Warranty. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT: Tool-less depth of drive dial adjusts for flush fastening in varying materials. TRIGGER: Selective actuation switch allows for either sequential or contact nailing with the simple flip of a switch. DEPTH ADJUSTMENT: Tool-less depth of drive dial adjusts for flush fastening in varying materials. LIGHTWEIGHT: At only 7.7 lbs, it is easy to use all day. OPEN NOSE: Open nose design for easy jam removal. DURABLE: Steel head plate for increased durability.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I am not a concrete formworker and use this tool to nail plywood or 2 nails to concrete and it is great for shaping anchor beams, foundation formwork and all formwork. However, when shooting at concrete, be sure to buy the right nails. Don't buy roofing nails, they only bend if you drive them into concrete.
We have used this gun a second time and the butt in it has cracked and you now need to send it in for repairs. 5 year warranty as they say but natural disaster to repair or replace. Very dissatisfied that the company does not respect the guarantee and a lot of red tape to have it repaired. Send the gun in for exchange like they said and they denied the claim. This is not a company you want to deal with that doesn't match the warranty with the amount you pay for the product. NEVER AGAIN!
Overall, the nailer is not bad. I'm always skeptical that the owner's manual says to tighten all screws before using a nail gun. The carousel that holds the nail roll is plastic and looks cheap. I have several nail guns from three different manufacturers and the action and sound they make when you pull the trigger is solid and solid. This weapon looks more like a clumsy ka tank. Larry B. gave the best advice - DO NOT set the outlet pressure to 70 pounds. Larry recommended 80lbs, but I've foundβ¦