Surebonder 9773 Pneumatic 33 Degree Clipped Head - 1/2" Framing Nailer with Carrying Case Product Description:
- Safety catch prevents accitental firing
- Sawtooth feature digs in for precision toenailing
- Adjustable air exhaust and adjustable depth drive
- Cast Aluminum construction
- Easy grip handle reduces fatigue
Product Description
9773 Features: -Pneumatic 34 Degree Clipped Head Framing Gun up to 3.5''.-Saw tooth feature digs in for precision toenailing.-Contact mechanism prevents accidental firing.-Adjustable depth drive.-Adjustable air exhaust.-High impact carrying case.-Framing, sheathing, subflooring, roof decking, siding, decking, fencing.-Model Number: 9773.-Compatible with:.-Capacity: 75 Nails.-Operation Pressure: 60 to 100 PSI.-Maximum Pressure: 120 PSI. Construction: -Lightweight, rugged cast aluminum construction. Color/Finish: -#500 Series Finish Nails: 2-1/2'' long Straight Brad Nails Staple, 2'' long Straight Brad Nails Staple, 1-3/4'' long Straight Brad Nails Staple, 1-1/2'' long Straight Brad Nails Staple, 1-1/4'' long Straight Brad Nails Staple and 1-1/4'' Long Stainless Steel Staple. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 18.11'' L x 14.6'' W x 3.94'' H.-Weight: 4 lbs.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Not a bad gun
By rockman
I got this gun as a Christmas present. It was one of those black Friday deals where it ended up being just dirt cheap. I have used it for a few remodels in the house and then I used it when I put up a 100 foot dog eared fence. At first I was not happy with the gun. Especially on the fence. It seemed like it wanted to miss every other nail and it was frustrating. But after a bit of use, it has hit every nail since then. I haven't had a miss nail in about 500 nails now. I will give it more use here in a few weeks when I start building my garage. Are there better guns out there? Absolutely. Will this compare to those guns? Probably not. But for the occasional use and the price, it sure beats a hammer!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Good inexpensive nailer
By Adam C. Harding
I got this on black friday sale for $69 in 2009. Have used it on subfloor and misc. framing about 300-400 total nails so far. Haven't run into any problems so far and it has worked very well. There is an auto stop when only about 5 nails left in chamber, which is a nice reminder to refill. I've ran it at about 100 psi which flush or counter sinks except for about 1 out of 10 when in harder wood spot.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.A gift for hubby!
By Ash
I bought this for my husband, he has wanted one for a while now. He loves it and uses it often. Would definitely recommend!
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