Buy Black Freeman PCN65 Pneumatic 15 Degree 2-1/2

nailed it: This pneumatic coil siding fencing nailer has a lightweight magnesium body, an ergonomic grip handle, a no-mar tip, and a transparent side load magazine that holds up to 400 wire or plastic coated siding nails.

Many Uses: This nailer is great for cement siding, sheathing, fencing, fiber concrete siding, decking installation, plywood, and OSB, but it can also be used for plywood and OSB. It has a depth adjustment, which lets you change the firing depth for many different types of projects.

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Tough and reliable: We make a wide range of construction tools and accessories that are built to last, like staplers and nailers for siding, flooring, framing, finish, and roofing. Compare our products to those made by Makita, Hitachi, Bostitch, Senco, Paslode, and Dewalt and see which ones are better.

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At 2-1/2 inches, the Freeman PCN65 Pneumatic 15 Degree 2-1/2 “Coil Siding Nailer is made for working on cedar shingles, roof and wall sheathing, siding, and fencing. It can use 15 degree 13-14 gauge plastic or wire collated siding nails from 1-1/4″ to 2-1/2” long. The nails come in from the side quickly and easily for speed and efficiency, s. The body of the oil-free nail gun is made of die cast magnesium, which is lightweight and strong. This makes it a low-maintenance tool that can be used for a long time. There is a one piece hardened steel drive blade and an anodized aluminum cylinder that adds to the strength of the tool. The bump fire trigger on the siding nailer drives nails with precision and has a safety lock to stop it from firing when it’s not supposed to. There is a tool-free finger depth adjuster that lets you quickly and easily change the depth of your nails. The comfort grip handle helps to reduce fatigue and improve accuracy. A no-mar safety tip keeps your working surfaces from getting scratched. As a bonus, this air-powered nail gun has a 360-degree adjustable exhaust that can be moved away from your face. It also comes with an air filter / anti-dust cap to keep the parts inside clean.

Use this one for privacy fence pickets only. I shot about 30k nails with it (1 nail for every inch of fence) “4 jams in total: 3/4. All of them were my fault but it was easy to clear them because they were small. These are BUMP FEEDS. There are no other options. A bump feed gun works by pulling and holding the trigger before you touch the material. When you hit the material, it fires with a little bounce. If you hit the material again, it fires again. If you put the gun on the material and then pull the trigger, it will fire twice before you can let go, putting two nails in the same place. This will almost always cause a jam. My frame nailers couldn’t get nails short enough for the new fence picket material, so I bought it. I don’t have to spend as much time reloading the coils, and I can get nails shorter now. Some of the reviews about jamming made me a little nervous. After firing 30,000+ nails, I have found that 99 percent of their jams are caused by operator error or by using other guns that don’t work well with them. Other framing nailers with single shot options, most of which have a bump feed selector switch, but I never used it. I always used it. You can’t use this to frame things. It is only good for sheet goods like plywood or fence pickets.

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