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Metabo HPT Palm Nailer, Pneumatic, Accepts Nails From 2-1/2" to 3-1/2", 360° Fo
$ 27.97
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Description
Metabo HPT Palm Nailer, Pneumatic, Accepts Nails From 2-1/2" to 3-1/2", 360° FoThe NH90AB 3-1/2" Palm Nailer accepts a 2-1/2" - 3-1/2" bulk fastener, while offering superior maneuverability when working in confined areas. It is ideal for installing joist hangers and metal connectors.
Its 360 degree swivel plug allows the hose to hang at any angle instead of straight out adding convenience when working in tight spaces.
The over-molded rubber grip provides comfort, absorbs vibration and improves control.
Features:
- NAILER: Palm nailer
- APPLICATIONS: Ideal for installing Joist hangers and metal connectors
- MAGNETIC NOSE: Holds a fastener in place for safe and accurate fastener placement
- FASTENERS: Accepts a 2-1/2" - 3-1/2" bulk nail
- GRIP: Over-molded rubber grip for added comfort, better hold and reduced vibration.LIGHTWEIGHT: Only 1.3 lbs for easy maneuverability.FITTING: 360 Degree swivel fitting for maximum maneuverability and ease of use.METABO HPT: Same tools. New name. Hitachi power tools has renamed to Metabo HPT
Customer Reviews:
1. So far so good! Opened it today was a little nervous when it arrived. It says for 2 1/4 to 3 1/2 inch nails. I bought it to set 1 3/4 nails into hurricane straps. Worked perfectly definitely a nice little palm nailer!
2. For when you need it, this thing is unreal -- I simply cannot believe I've done decades of projects without this tool. Building a big deck today and the homeowner lady was able to install all 50 joist hangers (6 hanger nails + 2 16d HD Gal nails each). She knocked it out with no problem. What a time & energy saver! Go buy it!
3. This could have saved me a whole lot of time. I'm building a house myself, and if I had got this earlier it would have made so many difficult situations, much easier. If you are dealing with joists or rafters, this little guy is amazing at driving nails in cramped spaces. It does not take a lot of arm/wrist strength either. BUY IT. A friend turned me onto it later in my framing process, and I wish it was sooner. Its already been so useful to drive nails in awkward spaces. And even not in awkward spaces. Its a great little air hammer.