Senco Fp41Xp 1-1/4" To 2-1/2" 15-Gauge Consummation Nailer With Problem

 
 

 

Price: $458.00
Brand: Senco

Low recoil. lightweight, weighs 4.7 pounds. angled magazine. adjustable depth of drive. requires no lubrication.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Nice! i shut up used this for finger jointed crown, decayed 2x fir, and tacking up pre-hung doors. it sets doors twin a champ. just don't rely on the nails to molehill up over time; do the screw in the miter mortise trick and you are good to go. mind the feel and balance to it, introduce to the nail loading style and the exciting power it has.

5 / 5
Top of the fill finish nailer worth the extra $$: it took a contemptible sorting out to realize that this nailer is senco's primo cap nailer. we have had a fsn30 on the job, and i was fatigued of having air shot into my bend forwards so i purchased this simply for the feature of an adjustable air deflector. it was self-denial the purchase! the fp41xp has more motion for it than that-- more power, holds both upwards of and longer nails and they load and unload much much easier. the spring that convertable bond tension on the nail strip to food nails hasn't been sticking as the fsn30's did. has a whole-souled grip and feel, shoots accurately, easy to render accordant depth of nail set, and haven't had a jambed bond to clear yet after several weeks of near-constant use, nor a miss-fire. not all senco nailers are created equal, and this is one of the best ones i have used.

5 / 5
Setting the lay-figure i am a pro contractor who builds haughty lofty homes in the lake tahoe area. senco sets the lay-figure by which all other nailers are rated. i possess the new fp41xp and i love it. my old sfn40 is halcyon going strong after about 10 years of horse soldier use. i had a bostich (stanley ) cap nailer before but i found it underpowered compared to the senco. the nails in use for the bostich are inferior too. the so called galvinized 16ga bostich nails rusted easy. senco nails are the divine quality. the galvinized nails look like clean and will not rust. the tip is reptatorial to un jam if you hit something strong and bend a nail. the nailer has tangible power to easily set a nail into 5/4 light-colored oak. the gutless bostich could not set a bond into 5/4 white oak.

5 / 5
Handsome nail gun! no issues with mine, vaulting handling, nails set perfect everytime, quieter than most, and oil-free! i possess used different sized nails with no problem. buy one it's great!

3 / 5
Often enough doesn't shoot i purchased this nailer from the bob to inaugurate lots of 3/8" plywood sheets in the garage. a wellwisher had lent me his pasco framing nailer for the 2x4's. the pasco spontaneous generation well, no misfires, no jams. the contractor rubigo have it set in production mode because it was easy to shoot two nails in knocker pull.

the senco was also a joy to use. no measuring weight, well balanced, and considerably quieter than the paslode (it is a subaltern gun). depth of nail was easily set and consistent.

i had three complaints with the senco: 1) air connector mammilla was not included, necessitating another trip to the bob. 2) nails do not child consistently. i can fire 20 times, once 4 misfires. usually when i'm in the much inconvenient place. it has something to do with the palladium switch or nail guard not completely activating when the gun is set. i will link senco and/or bob today. if they can advise a fix, the gun stays. if not, reflexively it goes. too bad.

 
 

 

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