Hitachi NR83A2S Round Head 2-Inch to 3 1/4-Inch Framing Nailer with Sequential Trigger

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Selective Actuation (ANSI compliant). Open nose for ease of clearing jams Built-in toenail push lever. Tool-less depth adjustment for easy depth of drive setting. Rubber grip for comfortable handling.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT: safety glasses, 3 wrenches

SPECIFICATIONS: Full round-head, 21 degree plastic strip collation. Diameter 0.113" – 0.131", Length 2" – 3-1/4". Minimum driving speed of 3 pcs/sec. Steel magazine. Operating air pressure of 70-120 PSI. Air consumption of .088 ft. cubed per cycleat 100 PSI. Nail capacity of 64-70 nails. 3/8" Air Inlet. Dimensions 22" x 4-3/32" x 13-3/8".

Technical Details

  • Framing nailer with top-loading, two-piece magazine
  • Selective trigger actuation; 2 to 3-1/4 inch capacity
  • Weighs just 7.9 lbs
  • Rubber grip for comfort
  • 1-year warranty

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 15.5 x 5.2 inches ; 10.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.

    ASIN: B0001VNWKI

  • Item model number: NR83A2S

Customer Reviews

It’s a HITACHI

 February 26, 2006
By olajoe

This gun is awesome. It’s fast, lightweight, and the bump mode let’s you move right along without having to wait. The gun also responds well to the pressure regulator, no need for a depth gauge here. If you’re concerned more about safety and want sequential fire this has that option w/turn of a ring. If I need another nail gun, this will be it.

Awesome Gun

 July 18, 2011
By jimhann824

I love this gun. I used to build houses as a part time job and this was the only gun the crew ever used. Over eight years, I never saw one break (a couple of jambs here or there, but those are easily fixable.) We dropped this things from high up, used them instead of a sledge to hammer walls, etc. — they took a beating day in day out and never failed. I am happy to say that I am now the proud owner of my own Hitachi nail gun and it is living up to all my expectations. I would never get a different gun. To me, it is worth paying a few extra dollars if you have to to get this over a Pasload or a Bostich for a proven framing gun.

Powerful versatile tool

 June 25, 2007
By M. Terman

I asked my contractor friend what framing nailer I should get. This was the one he mentioned. It is a powerful versatile tool. I have used it for deck work and wall framing. I like the adjustable safety options. For a framing novice it let me set it on full safety. At the same time it leaves options open as my skills advance.

Heavy duty

 January 2, 2009
By Nancy E. Turner "nancyeturner1@yahoo.com"

My husband has used this for three weeks, every day, all day. So far, it’s just great, but it takes a strong person to weild it well. He’s building a cabin single-handedly, and it saves many hammer-strokes. The only negative about this or any nail gun is that unlike a hand-held hammer hitting metal, you can’t feel whether the nail struck a joist on the other side or just air — an air shot feels just like a good nail. That’s my job – spotter on the inside watching for misses…

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