The DeWalt D51855 Heavy Duty Coil Framing Nailer uses a unique engine design to generates power to bury nails in both standard framing lumber and engineered lumber with minimal recoil. The DeWalt D51855 uses minimal air to provide sufficient power to sink a 3 1/2-inch nail into engineered lumber. The DeWalt D51855 uses a tray that pulls out for easy nail loading and has easy push button for nail size adjustment. The steel wear guards help provide improved jobsite protection and the overmolded rubber handle of the DeWalt D51855 allows for comfortable use all day.
Technical Details
- Unique engine design generates power to bury nails in both standard framing lumber and engineered lumber with minimal recoil
- Minimized air consumption (20 percent less) and sufficent power to sink a 3 1/2-inch by .131-inch nail into engineered lumber
- Nail tray pulls out for easy nail loading and has easy push button for nail size adjustment
- Robust motor design that includes a piston catch to provide consistent maximum power in every shot
- Tool-free adjustable depth allows for quick and easy depth of drive setting; An overmolded rubber handle allows for a comfortable and controlled operation of the tool
Product Details
- Item Weight: 11 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 10 pounds
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B003J625C8
- Item model number: D51855
Customer Reviews
Heavy but works great!
I decided to try a coil nailer this time instead of another stick nailer… I liked the compact design and the fact that in can hold up to 300 nails… This thing is a work horse… Although the dead weight is only ounces more than the typical stick nailer, it feels heavy (too the point I start holding it with two hands after a while of vertical nailing)… Perhaps due to its compact design… Not enough to turn me away though… I love not having to make sure I have nails near by when framing… This thing holds a ton… Very easy to load and adjust to different nails sizes… I think I’ve seen the last of my stick nailer usage… More expensive, but well worth it… Hopefully the next generation of these coil nailers will loose a few pounds…

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