Buy Black Freeman PFN64 16 Gauge Straight Finish Nailer

Excellent for interior and exterior finish and trim, furniture, cabinetry, base boards, shoe and crown molding, window casings, and chair rail molding, to name a few applications.

This tool drives 16 gauge Straight Finish Nails from 1″ to 2 12″ in length.

Nail jams can be cleared quickly and easily with the help of a quick-jam release.

The no-mar tip, which is adjustable in depth for a variety of applications, prevents damage to work surfaces.

Two-and-a-half-inch Freeman PFN64 Pneumatic 16-Gauge “In applications such as base molding, crown molding, furniture construction, chair railings, door and window casing, and cabinetry, the Straight Finish Nailer is a great choice. When it comes to straight finish nails, this air-powered nail gun is compatible with 16 gauge straight finish nails ranging in length from 1″ to 2-1/2”. It also features a quick release nose that allows for quick and easy access clearing in the event of jammed fasteners. A tool-free finger depth adjustment for a variety of applications, as well as a no mar safety contact to prevent damage to your surface during finish work, are also included as convenient features. The magazine and cylinder of this nailer are made of anodized aluminum for lightweight durability, and the tool’s Teflon O-rings and one-piece drive blade help to extend the tool’s life even further. When combined with the ergonomically designed die cast aluminum body, the result is a lightweight and rugged tool that is ideal for use over extended periods of time. The comfort grip handle reduces fatigue while simultaneously increasing control and accuracy. You can tackle finish work quickly and easily with this nail gun, whether you are a do-it-yourselfer working on home improvement and repair projects or a professional contractor on the job site. 16-gauge 2-1/2 inch Pneumatic chuck “It is covered by Freeman’s 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty. The Straight Finish Nailer comes with a belt hook, safety goggles, air tool oil, and adjustment tools, as well as a belt hook.

The only reason I gave it two stars is because of the price.

I’m a trim contractor with more than 30 years of experience.

As soon as I saw it, I realized it was fine for a do-it-yourselfer, but it wasn’t a good match for a construction site.

Reasons why I don’t like it.

This makes it more difficult to maneuver in confined spaces because the head is excessively large.

The magazine’s holding capacity is inadequate.

Because it is too wide, the tip obstructs the view for nail placement.

It is not possible to bump fire, and after each shot, you must wait for the safety to depress before it will fire another.

After four shots, the rubber tip came loose.

(Somewhere on the floor, it’s still there.

Will set nails on a flat surface, but will not set nails on trim that has even the slightest depression; again, the safety will not allow the driver to enter a depression, so the nail will not be set.

Again, safety will not be compromised unless you get the exact right angle when toe nailing.

I was extremely dissatisfied and would not purchase from them again.

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