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Craftsman  Coil Roofing Nailer with Case

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Reg Price: $279.99
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Specifications & Dimensions

Dimensions and Capacity:
Overall Dimensions: 15 in. L x 5 in. W x 14.7 in. H
Dimensions:
Tool Air Inlet Size: 3/8 in.
Product Overview:
Adjustable Depth Control: Yes
Average Air Consumption (CFM): 5.5
Fasteners Used: Roofing nails
Feed Type: Coil
Item Weight (lbs.): 8
Operating Pressure Range (psi): 70-120
Tool Min. Hose Size: 1/4 in.
Warranty Detail Link: craftsman warranty
Color:
Color/Finish: Silver
Included with Item:
Case Included: No
Package Contents: Tool oil, Manual, 4mm Allen Wrench, Tool
Capacity:
Gauge Range: 0.120"
Size Range: 3/4 to 1-3/4 in.
Warranty:
General Warranty: 1 year against Manufacturer's Defects
Material Finishes:
Housing Material: Aluminum

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Product Description

This coil roofing nailer includes nailer, 4mm allen wrench, air tool oil, manual and storage case.

  • 360 deg. directional exhaust
  • Air tool operates in bounce fire mode
  • Onboard storage of allen wrench
  • Metal trigger for long-lasting durability
  • Rubber molded handle

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  • Available for Gift Wrap

Added on February 16, 2009

 

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2 Reviewers (50.0%) would recommend this to a friend.
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Nbirchler

Sparta, IL

Apr 12 , 2011
via sears.com
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Great Nail Gun

Opened up the box, was very impressed with the weight and feel of the gun. pluged in the air leaked air at the trigger straight out of the box. rain was on in the air so no time to tear apart but worked great with just a little hiss. pulled apart the night had a torn oring replaced and no problems.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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Harry32

Palm Coast, FL

Nov 1 , 2010
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Needs more power.

I picked up this nailer to replace shingles on a roof I was working on. I'm a BIG Craftsman fan - nearly every tool I have is Craftsman and they've performed absolutely flawlessly, until this one. I bought this nailer and was very impressed with the way it looked, its weight, and its cost and was satisfied until I used it. The roof I was working on was slightly springy, and this nailer would absolutely not drive the nails the entire way in.


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Karupt

Jacksonville, FL

Sep 9 , 2009
via sears.com
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wow this is a great nailer

I'm short this is a great nailer. I used this to put a new roof on my house and matching shed and it did not scip a beat. Loved the tool but hated the heat

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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LovesCraftsmanBUT

Meadville, PA

Oct 18 , 2006
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Not enough driving power

I bought this nailer to replace shingles on a roof I was working on. I'm a BIG Craftsman fan - nearly every tool I have is Craftsman and they've performed absolutely flawlessly, until this one. I bought this nailer and was very impressed with the way it looked, its weight, and its cost and was satisfied - until I used it. The roof I was working on was slightly springy, and this nailer would absolutely not drive the nails the entire way in. It would drive nails completely flush into a 2x4 or a solid board, but not into anything with the slightest spring to it. Another gun was in use on the job (Bostitch) and it had no problem driving in the nails. Thinking I was doing something wrong - I actually took a break and read the user manual! There is a depth setting on the gun, but it was adjusted at the 'deepest' setting and would drive nails flush into a 2x4. I tested the Bostitch and the Craftsman using the exact same hose out of the same compressor. The Bostitch drove the nails flush and the Craftsman didn't. I played around with air pressure and even at a regulated 120 psi the Craftsman wouldn't drive the nails flush. At this pressure, the Bostitch was blowing nails through the shingles. As I said, I'm a Craftsman fan and will continue to be, even with this experience. I'm still not convinced that I wasn't doing something wrong, but a coil nailer isn't exactly rocket science. I returned the Craftsman gun and bought a Bostitch.


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