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Hitachi framer
Hitachi framer






  1. #Hitachi framer update
  2. #Hitachi framer driver
  3. #Hitachi framer series

This was an issue for us since I hang guns from the left, and the other guys I work with hang from the right, so we had to pick a side and stay with it. For starters, while the hook is adjustable, you need an Allen wrench to set the direction. So the issue I have with these triggers is a personal preference.Įach gun shipped with a belt hook that I found to be horrible. Both index fingers were bruised, but another guy on my crew had no problem and I checked with a framer from Canada, Joe Canning on Instagram), who was using the NR83A5, and he didn't have any problem either.

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When I’m nailing off subfloor, I switch hands often. I used these guns to nail off subfloor, which helped me get a good feel for them. It is wider and has a ridge where it connects to the gun that bothered me. I have to say that the trigger itself on both guns bothered me. After running them head-to-head, I don’t think that is the case at all - it was just a perception at the time. When comparing these guns with some older A2 models, it seems as though they sound different and I thought at first they were a little slower. To me, it beats carrying extra sticks of nails in my bags, so the capacity of a coil nailer offsets the weight issue for me.

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We’ve found the weight of a coil nailer not to be too big of a problem. I’ve read that a lot of guys complain that a coil nailer is too heavy it’s true that it is heavy, but the load capacity is more than twice that of a stick nailer. The framing nailer feels off balance because the magazine length is so large. Using both of these guns, I found that the coil framer is better balanced, because the nails are centered on the handle. In Use First off, I will say that I prefer a coil nailer. We oil every day and drain the air out of the compressor, so I think that good habits lead to clean guns.īoth guns have an easy-to-use dial-type depth adjustment, with rubber grips that actually feel like they won’t come off right away like the ones on older guns did. The different guns I’ve opened up have always been clean. Is it cleaner than other guns? I have no idea. I never had a problem with the old gun, and it was always very clean in the cylinder. Hitachi claims too that this design means that the cylinder is self cleaning and won’t get build-up. To me, it is like the sound of a BMW door closing compared with that of a Subaru: It sounds nicer, but who cares? But this isn’t a big deal with other guns.

#Hitachi framer series

In my 15 years of using nail guns and comparing them side by side, I’ve always found the Hitachi 83 series the most comfortable from that standpoint there is less shock to my wrist. Other nail guns rely on a valve opening and closing. This is a very smooth operation and for those of us used to using the 83 series, it feels like a more cushioned action.

#Hitachi framer driver

The way this works is that the cylinder itself drops, allowing air into the chamber to push the driver blade. One feature I always liked on the Hitachi NR and NV83 series is the “cylinder valve driving system.” There are only three major moving parts in the firing cycle: the exhaust valve, the cylinder, and the driver blade. The coil nailer by design is easier to clear jams because you have complete access there is no magazine that blocks access to jams. The nosepiece has an open design, too, making jams easier to clear. The nosepiece is made of hardened steel and is more aggressive than our old guns, which results in better toenailing in engineered wood like LSL.

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According to Hitachi, this “lowers the number of parts and eliminates all composite parts.” This makes repairs easier, as well as reducing the likelihood they'll be needed.

#Hitachi framer update

What Hitachi has done with both of these guns is to keep the classic design, but update it so that it requires less maintenance - meaning that they will feel like the Hitachi guns of yesterday.įor example, the trigger has been redesigned so that the adjustment between sequential (one shot at a time) and bump fire is on the trigger itself. The nail gun I learned to frame with was the original NR83 and that gun is still going strong 20 years later. I’ve been using them for the past few months and am ready to give a review. Recently, Hitachi updated its classic framing nailers and sent me its new coil framing nailer and its stick nailer.








Hitachi framer