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Hitachi NT65M2 16 Gauge 1-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Finish Nailer

Hitachi NT65M2 16 Gauge 1-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Finish NailerBrand: Hitachi
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $338.10
Buy New: $120.00
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Seller: Timberline Tools
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 25280

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.4
Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 2.8 x 11.2

MPN: NT65M2
Model: NT65M2
UPC: 717709010420
EAN: 0717709008953
ASIN: B000EPSM3S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 16-gauge finish nailer with selective actuation for sequential or bump firing
  • 360 degree adjustable exhaust directs air away from the user
  • Tool free depth of drive; easy clear nose; elastomer grip
  • Includes tool fitting, safety glasses, no-mar tip, hex bar wrench, and case
  • Weighs 3.7 pounds; 5-year manufacturer's warranty

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Product Description
Includes: Safety Glasses, Tool Fitting, No Mar Tip, Hex Bar Wrench, Case. 3.7 lbs, lightweight and well-balanced for minimal fatigue and increased maneuverability. No-mar tip protects the work surface from damage. Elastomer grip adds comfort and a secure hold. Accepts 1" to 2-1/2", 16-gauge fasteners. Fastener Type: 16 gauge finish. Magazine Angle: Straight. Fastener Length Capacity: 1" - 2-1/2". Fastener Diameter Range: 16 gauge. Magazine Capacity: 100. Magazine Loading: Top. Operating Pressure: 70 - 120 PSI. Jam Clearing: Tool-less. Actuation: Selective (sequential / bump). Grip: Rubber. Tool Dimensions: 11-5/8" L x 2-27/32" W x 10-7/8" H. Tool Weight: 3.7 lbs.

Amazon.com Review
The Hitachi 16-gauge finish nailer is designed to meet the needs of the advanced do-it-yourselfer or the professional trim carpenter. This model's built-in air duster button permits air from the compressor to bypass the nailing function, so you can clear away dust from your work surface for better nail prep and a clearer view of your work area. Its compact, lightweight style is easy to hold and easy to aim, for precision nail placement that won't wear out your arms. Use this versatile nailer when installing molding, chair rails, cabinetry, or other fine finish applications.

The NT65M2 comes ready to work, with a selective actuation switch that lets you fire sequentially or on contact, depending on the job and the application -- and no tools or additional parts are required to make the change. It also has a tool-less, easy-to-clear nose that makes removing nail jams simple, plus a tool-less depth of drive dial that adjusts for flush fastening in a variety of materials. If you want superior control and a professional-looking finish, this is the easiest way to get it.

This nailer features a 360-degree, fully-adjustable exhaust port that blows air away from your face, a no-mar tip to protect your work surfaces, and an elastomer grip for better control and accuracy. It accepts fasteners from 1 to 2-1/2 inches, 16-gauge. It weighs only 3.7 pounds. It operates at 70-120 psi, and the magazine holds up to 100 fasteners. This model comes with safety glasses, a tool fitting, no-mar tip, hex bar wrench, and a case.

What's in the box:
Hitachi 16-gauge finish nailer, tool fitting, safety glasses, no-mar tip, hex bar wrench, case.

Choosing a Pneumatic Nailer
For small household jobs, an old-fashioned hammer is the perfect stand-by. But if you've got a bigger project on your to-do list, then a pneumatic power nailer could be your new best friend. Pneumatic nailers are a great alternative to traditionally powered nailers, because they're capable of providing more power -- and they operate with fewer moving parts, so a pneumatic nailer can take more abuse than its corded or battery-run cousins.

A Word on Air Compressors
All pneumatic tools require a steady supply of controlled, compressed air in order to work properly, and nailers are no exception. Bigger compressors with hardy motors and large tanks generate higher PSI levels and maintain them longer, so you'll probably want a piston-type, two-stage compressor to power your nailer. Smaller or single-stage models are fine for little projects, but if you need a pneumatic nailer, the odds are good that you're looking for some intense PSI and CFM ratings. Sometimes, a pneumatic nailer will come with its own compressor -- or it can be purchased as part of an air tool set.

How Pneumatic Nailers Work
Pneumatic nailers use compressed air power to cock and release the hammer. In order to fire a fastener, a valve opens to let air fill a cylinder -- which has a piston that's driven down hard and fast. This forces the nail out of the gun and into your workpiece. Then the piston recoils, and another nail is loaded.

Important Points to Consider
Check manufacturer's guidelines to find out what pressure (PSI) and volume (CFM) of air will give your pneumatic nailer the best results. Also, keep in mind that any restrictions on the air hose will diminish the tool's performance. Hoses that are very long, contain too much moisture, or are incorrectly sized will reduce air flow. This can prematurely wear out your tool and cause it to perform poorly.

General Features
Most models will feature a rubber nosepiece to prevent scuffing and marring of your workpieces, plus an exhaust system (rear or adjustable) to keep sawdust and debris out of your face and away from your project. Pneumatic nailers usually have an adjustable depth of drive, and depending on the model, they can accommodate nails up to 2-1/2 inches long, in a variety of different gauge sizes. With a powerful enough compressor behind them, they can shoot thousands of nails a day.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great Product   October 21, 2009
Billy J. Jones
First experience with an air nailer. I was not disappointed. I'll have to use it on more projects to really evalute it but so far great.


5 out of 5 stars Great Finishing Nailer   June 23, 2009
Brian (San Diego, Ca)
Use for light weight construction and finishing. I used it to put up a small fence and light-weight gate as soon as I got it. The nails are common and a wide variety are easily found at Home Depot or Lowes. This nailer is very comfortable and easy on the hands. The case is your typical hard plastic, and is perfect for storage. The only thing that might have made it a little nicer is if they had designed the case with nail storage instead of wasting it all on dead space.

But I have no complaints, this is a great product.



5 out of 5 stars Great Nailer   April 19, 2009
David Riddle (Huntsville, AR CSA)
High quality and very comfortable to use. I've shot hundreds of nails through this gun with no jams. Buy this nailer, you'll be very happy with it.


5 out of 5 stars great nailer, but pricey   March 8, 2009
Austin Shoemaker (Cold Spring, KY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pros:
-exhaust can be rotated (air in the face is annoying and dangerous)
-button to spray air (very handy for bleeding compressors at the end of the day)
-great weight and balance, extremely comfortable
-jam clearing mechanism is super easy to use (haven't had a jam yet though)
-very consistent depth of drive
-comes with air fitting pre-installed (no need to buy)

Cons:
-don't like the tip style as much as my other nailers
-no lockout mechanism to prevent dry fire

It's worked well for me on furniture projects, and I don't have any major complaints. It's a great nailer (maybe even the cadillac), but I probably wouldn't recommend it to any of my amateur woodworker friends, because they can get something else to do the job at a fraction of the cost (lots of good nailers on the market right now).

Five stars for quality and design, but only three stars for value. In the end, it's still a five star tool.



5 out of 5 stars Makes the job easy   November 30, 2008
Christian D. White (Austin, TX)
I was so impressed how easy it was to use and how well it nailed!

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