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Hitachi NV45AB2 Coil Roofing Nailer by Hitachi
List Price: $413.17Our Price: $392.99You Save: $20.18 (5%)Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days Category: Tools See more product details
Product DetailsManufacturer: Hitachi Model: NV45AB Product features: - Lightweight--only 5.5 pounds
- Depth-of-drive adjustment
- Carbide-tipped nose push lever
- Steel body rails
- 30 day satisfaction guarantee and one year warranty on parts and labor
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Description of Hitachi NV45AB2 Coil Roofing NailerNV45AB2 The NV45AB2's ''magazine, depth of drive, and bullet proof design are excellent; you could probably drive an 18-wheeler over this tool and it would still work, '' Tools of the Trade Magazine, July/August 2005. The 1-3/4'' Roofing Nailer is used for various construction works such as the installation of asphalt roofing shingles and the installation of insulation boards. The NV45AB2 has a side load magazine. Features: -5.5 lbs, lightweight and well balanced for easy maneuverability. -Side loading magazine, convenient and easy for quick replenishment. -Tool - less depth of drive adjustment, for precision nailing / flush driving. -Carbide tipped push lever, reduces wear. -Rubber pads, help keep nailer from sliding off roof when not in use. -Quick driving, for maximum efficiency. -Pneumatic power feed and return, allows tool to operate in the harshest conditions. -Long-lasting rubber grip, for added comfort. -Available equipped with power pack-NV45AB2H (5.7lbs). Includes: -Safety Glasses. -Hex Bar Wrenches. Specifications Many power tools are not designed with protection and consequently spend their lives getting bumped around on the job site. Hitachi's coil roofing nailer is an exception. This nailer has two metal plates, or what Hitachi calls Steel Body Wear Protectors, at the back and front of the machine that act as bumpers to protect the tool's condition and extend its life--which makes sense, when you think of the beating a roofing nailer is subjected to. No question about it, Hitachi's NV45AB is a good gun. We like the way the nailer fires, the guide plate that helps keep nails flush, and how the rubber safety valve in the nosepiece keeps debris out. The grip's great: it's wrapped around the handle and made of a porous rubber that really sticks to your hand so you don't have to worry that sweating will take a toll on comfort or productivity. And of all the nailers we've looked at, this one's definitely in the running for most handsome, with a nice silver finish. But don't buy it for how it looks; this nailer's solid feel and action are reason enough. --Michael Shilling
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Hitachi NV45AB2 Coil Roofing NailerCustomer Review: Simply The Best Summary: 5 Stars
I own a roofing company in Michigan and for the past 6 years we have been using Hitachi roofing guns. The best thing about them is they are very durable. They have survived many falls, one from 4 storeis up onto a concrete slab and the only thing wrong with it was the top needed to be tightened back down. These guns operate flawlessly, all they require is daily oiling and the ocasional cleaning and O-ring replacement. In a years time we probably install over 5000 squares of shingles and spend maybe $25 per year on each gun to maitain them. These guns are very easily repaired, just a few bolts to get them apart and within a half hour or so you can replace all of the O-rings and gaskets yourself. Wich saves $$$ and when your in business to make money every bit you save only helps. These guns are built to last and perform consistantly from day 1. The only bad thing is trying to find an air compressor to keep up!
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