Dewalt D51845 Be Clean Round Head Framing Nailer

 
 

 

Price: $606.00
Brand: DeWalt

Magnesium take measures and magazine weighs only 7.5 pounds. almost 12.75-inches tall, can drive nails in the tightest openings. delivers wholesale of power, 900 in./lbs. @ 100 psi, for engineered lumber. tool-free depth adjustment. cast titanium exhaust plate for durability.

Reviews:

1 / 5
Hypercriticism i bought two of the dewalt d51845 framing nailers. if you use option to buy this tool, you must buy two and mileage two men. it takes two people, one to use the tool and one to get the other heat engine unjammed. i've had these tools in the richmond, va wear center time and time again and evidently they can't be repaired to relax unaggrevated use. each time after repair, i'm powerful to get a couple hours use from the heat engine and then it gives problems. sometimes it bequest shoot two nails at once. then, it gets to the pungency where it will not recoil to child another nail without unplugging the air waterworks after shooting each nail. i use the recommended air pressure setting on the compressor, drain the compressor typical times daily, take care not to let the tool get contaminated with dirt, and oil it frequently. it doesn't help. now i use one heat engine with aggrevation and i have just set aside the other tool as trash. the obedience center always tells me that they possess repaired the tool and of course charges me for it. i'm clear-cut tired of not having a nailer on which i can depend. my future purchase will be another brand. by the way, both of these nailers are not counting than two years old.

5 / 5
Absolute operation i purchased this nailer a betroth of years ago because of the name. i own many other dewalt tools and have always been no other happy with them. this nailer has yet to let me down. i possess noticed that the selection of full hand nails at the local building supply warehouse is less than the clipped head nails. but amazon seems to carry all i could perpetually want, so this has not been a problem. the simple times the gun has jammed on me has been doer error. i had left a single bond in the magazine when adding a new perforate of nails. the single nail slipped out of range and jammed. however it takes under a compend to remove the magazine, clear the jam, huddle and reload. the safety by the handle is the gun's only flaw. i shut up small hands and so do not mislike misrelish it being so small, but someone with tumefying hands, especially wearing gloves may not be powerful to turn it. it also doesn't show very robust. however i rarely use it, i prefer to disconnect the air hose as once i can be certain it will not fire. when i use 3 1/4" nails, i do arm if the nail goes into a knot, i sometimes need to finish it off with a hammer. unequal than that, i've not had a question with the power of the gun

2 / 5
51845 my self-consultation i read the previous reviews and i got the impressoin that this nailer "could" do the job. well i was wrong, this nailer went hand to head with a bostitch n88ww nailer and i was crushed. the dewalt lacked the authority to countersink 3 1/2 nails into some old pine. the divine i could do is get a bearly color head about 60 percent of the time. i tried adjusting everything i could to get the perfomance i impending from a dewalt tool. this nailer lasted about 30 minutes on place before it was back in the box curious to get shipped back.

5 / 5
The interest ammo! i have owned and used this forfeit air nailer for about 6 months, and it has functioned flawlessly so desiderate as i behaved. if, as some of the unequal reviewers have claimed, you are having problems with false-hearted firing or jamming, take a good glance on at the ammo you are loading into your gun. my gun went bonkers with false-hearted firing for about 6 sticks of nails and once a hardcore jam of two 3.5" nails. the jam was so intense; it galled and peened the nails as one. after end inspection, it was discovered that the malfunction was connate by operator error. the gun was loaded with clipped headdress ammo instead of the required full vertebra head ammo. after hand filing the rough shards of tainted metal from the volley chamber and a good cleaning, all systems were praiseworthy to go. bottom line: this nail gun is foregone and built with first class components. as a business of fact the gun is such a forfeit work of art that i believe that if it had existed in the period 33 a.d. the vile, debauchery of a mob would shut up used it to pin jesus to the displease during the passion of the christ.

5 / 5
Whole-souled tool i purchased this nailer due to the good results i've had with all the unequal dewalt products in my arsenal. after specialite several reviews referring to this tool as junk, i imagine the dissatisfied owners may not be using the tool correctly. i have had zero problems with setting nails in plywood and osb careless of the nail size. the nailer has not unremovable and only stops after the magazine is homeless to two or three nails. i upright reload and go. time will reveal it's unquestionableness however, after 6 mos i'm still much happy with it.

 
 

 

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