DEWALT D51823 Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer with Magnesium Housing

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The DeWalt D51823 Clipped Head 2-to-3-1/2-inch Framing Nailer comes with a 7-1/2-pound magnesium housing and aluminum magazine, making this nailer one of the lightest nailers in the industry. A unique engine design generates power to bury nails in both standard framing lumber and engineered lumber with minimal recoil, and a tool-free adjustable depth allows for quick and easy depth of drive setting. Also included is a tool-free quick release jam clearing feature that eliminates downtime by removing bent nails caught in the nose piece.

Other features include an integrated rafter hook that allows for increased versatility on the job site, and a dry fire lockout that extends bumper life by preventing the tool from actuating when the magazine is empty. Also included is an impact-resistant exhaust deflector that protects damage to the cap and a trigger lock-off that allows the trigger to be disabled when not in use. This nailer comes with a pair of DeWalt safety glasses and a replacement bump trigger.

Technical Details

  • One of the lightest nailers in the industry
  • Tool-free quick release jam clearing feature
  • Integrated rafter hook
  • Measures 12-3/4 x 18.6 inches and weighs 7-1/2 pounds
  • This nailer includes: DeWalt safety glasses and replacement bump trigger

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 13.5 x 5.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.4 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005NMUW
  • Item model number: D51823

Customer Reviews

A Framer’s delight

 September 17, 2002
By Clark H Josephs "Sonof Leon"

This is a sturdy, well-made gun that fires 3 1/4 and 2 1/2 inch
clipped heads with equal tenacity. The bump-trigger is very light and I can easily rat-a-tat if I’m not quick off of the “bump”. I might switch to a single selective trigger which comes packaged with the tool. Wish I had a carry-box or fabric bag that came with it. I’m ready to tackle several decks now just to feel it work. GREAT Tool !!! C.H. Josephs

decent gun

 December 27, 2004
By Gary

When I got this gun I was really pleased. It’s light and fairly powerful. But after framing about 20 houses in the last year or so it just couldn’t hold up. The power dropped dramatically and then the nose and trigger gave up.It probably would do great under a less stressful workload.

Pretty good nailer

 February 28, 2004
By Nate Norris

I read many reviews before buying a new framer and it was between this one and the paslode. My company builds lots of decks and new homes, so this gun gets a workout. It has worked alongside a couple of paslodes now for about 6 months. It is excellently balance and powered. My only complaint is that after working through the winter in severe cold, it needed a full overhaul (under warranty thankfully) for the seals and O-rings while the paslodes kept right at it. Overall, a great gun, just hope it does not need seals every six months.

Amazing, problem-free framing nailer.

 November 9, 2005
By Chainsaw Stebus "Hobo"

I have had this nailer for several months now, and it has done nothing but perform flawlessly. Whether framing or sheathing, it has never misfired once. It has never jammed. The tool free depth adjustment works great. The rafter hook is something I could not live without. The quick release jam clearing feature is also great. (Although I haven’t had to use it for clearing jams). This is simply a phenomenal nailer. The only way I would be happier is if DeWalt would include a kit box with this gun.

Dewalt Nailer

 January 6, 2009
By Phyllis Dipietro

I bought this item as a gift. I hear it is the BEST nailer to buy.

Nice features, but…

 September 17, 2005
By Lyn Waldie

First off, I own the older model of this DeWalt nailer. I bought it about four years ago when they were offering the $50 rebate. I am a residential remodeler and use this tool a fair amount, but not as much as someone who just does framing. This nailer has some features that I really like. It has tool free depth adjustment, a rafter hook (althought I would feel more confident if it was metal rather than plastic), and I like that the magazine can be removed easily to clear jams. This feature has come in handy on a few occasions. The tool is lightweight and is fairly short from the nose to the rear, which helps when trying to negotiate tighter spaces. The power is okay but not knock your socks off. It will sink a nail flush into an LVL beam, but not much deeper. So far it has been fairly durable. There are a few complaints I have about it. For some reason it tends to misfire quite a bit. It doesn’t jam very often, it just doesn’t fire a nail on about 5% of the shots. Also, when I am shooting 2 1/4″ nails for sheething, the paper strips tend to get “bunched up” and can cause occasional jams. This can get frustrating because when it comes to sheething you’re trying to shoot as many nails as possible in a short amount of time. I don’t know if DeWalt has fixed any of these problems with this new model. I have looked at it in the store but haven’t tried it out yet. It looks like they have made some decent upgrades though.

nice nailer

 September 9, 2002

A case would have been nice. Some dewalt things come with a case and some don’t, I guess. A air inlet connection would have been nice as well. I had to hunt down a connection in my compressor junk…. glad I had one. I don’t have any framing nailers to compare this to so I’m not quallified to rate this item against the competition. The price was nice with the 50 dollar rebate. The air inlet area seems to be machined off center by design (perhaps to keep the airhose from being hit duing recoil), but this caught my eye right away as a flaw
because it just looks crooked(hell, let’s face it, it is crooked). I love new tools, so I am overall glad to have purchased this nailer and look forward to nailing!!

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