| |
Shop
| |  |
|
 Recently Veiwed Hitachi Guarantee
Hitachi is offering an exclusive 5-year limited warranty on select power tools. The warranty is valid only for the original purchaser of the Hitachi product. The 5-year warranty covers all Hitachi electric tools, excluding grinders, hammers, and compressors, which are warranted to the original purchaser for 1 year, and batteries, O-rings, and driver blades, which are warranted for 90 days. |  | Home  Hitachi NR90AD Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer | |
|  | |  | | | Hitachi NR90AD Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer | | | | | | | |
List Price:
| $541.80 | |
Our Price:
| $266.23 | |
You Save:
| $275.57 (51%)
| | *Shipping: | $15.89 | |
*Shipping:
| |
| | | SKU:
NR90AD RECON | | In Stock | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | |
|
| | Features | Lightweight design at only 7 lbs. for comfort and controlTool-less firing mode and depth selectors for less downtime2-piece anodized aluminum magazine for durabilityOne step nail loading system for faster nailingHitachi vibration isolation pads for extended tool life
|  |
| | Description | Amazingly light, super compact and easy to load and fire, the 90AD is a nice change from the beefy nailers that framers are used to. Hitachi went to aluminum on this body, and it really cuts down on the weight of the tool. It’s only 7 pounds, the lightest we’ve seen in its class, yet it drives 2- to 3-1/2 inch nails in all kinds of applications: floor and wall framing, truss and window build-up, subflooring and roof decking, wall sheathing and modular housing construction, running on 70 to 120 psi. By far, the coolest feature on this redesigned nailer (aside from its hot new look) is the FlipFire switch. Just turn it to select either trigger fire or bump fire mode. Also blessedly tool-free is the depth-of-drive mechanism, which adjusts just with a simple turn. Loading the paper-taped nails is straightforward and quick, minimizing downtime on the job. Lube it after every day’s use and it will fire for years to come.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 14.0 inches | | Product Width: | 5.0 inches | | Product Height: | 12.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 19.5 inches | | Package Width: | 16.6 inches | | Package Height: | 6.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 10.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
|  |
| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Good Concept - But not designed for the Long Haul... Feb 18, 2005
By PellaCPC I am a residential contractor that purchased this gun for general framing tasks. The thing that swayed my purchase was 1st, the lightness of this gun, and 2nd, the 5 year Hitachi warranty. I was glad to see that some attempt had been made to design a nailer with size and weight in mind. Unfortunately, this gun doesn't measure up to Hitachi's other nailers. Just like the other customer, the loading mechanism broke after about 2 weeks on the job. Amazon was very obliging, and replaced my nailer with another relatively quickly. That was about a month ago, and one of my guys just told me that the nailer is now bending all the 16s that come out of the gun. I guess I'll have to go back to the old 88 or the paslode. One other major mistake on the part of Hitachi is allowing the gun to "dry fire" which is to fire when out of nails. This is a major oversight by the manufacturer, especially when nailing sheeting. I really wanted this gun to work because it is one of the smallest, lightest, and most powerful available, however, I'm afraid that I can't recommend it.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Good Gun:Bad Design Feb 16, 2005
By J. Skinner I purchased two of these new models based on the experience that I have had with the NR83aa2's. Keep in mind that I run a framing crew and we rely on these guns all day every day. The gun shoots excellent. However, there is a piece of metal that acts as a lever for the retaining clip. On both of my newly purchased NR90ad's this piece of metal broke within the first three weeks and three weeks later I am still waiting for the parts. Long story short, that one one particular part that was poorly designed has turned what would normally be a great gun into a worthless piece of metal until those parts come in. 2-15-2005
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
great gun... when it works Aug 29, 2005
By Chris Magness Light, smaller design, powerful, and toenails well. The positive aspects of this gun are great, so great infact that after returning my first one, I purchased a second. The second, however, had the same issues as the first. The piston rattles and occasionally dislodges. When this occurs, absolutely nothing happens when I pull the trigger. Shaking the gun violently seems to realign the piston. This process is extemely aggrivating, especially when straining to hold a board in place.
My first gun, I thought to be a lemon. After my second gun failed in the same way, it is clear that Hitachi has issues to address. From a carpenter's perspective, I cannot reccomend this gun. It's flawed and unreliable. Get on the ball Hitachi!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
it does pretty well May 01, 2006
By rob michael I do a lot of deckbuilding, some light framing, dont shoot this into LVL, but if you get the gun the air, it will put the nail home. I used my first for about a year and recently, while shooting nails thru joist supports, the piston tip shattered. his is the first time i experienced a tip shattering, I was not lining up the holes, just shooting thru the steel. I bought my second from EBAY for 119.00, and am using it as a backup until toolbarn ships me a new plunger. The used gun I got has a LOT more wear on it, but after doing a couple of decks with it (2500 3 1/2 ring shank nails) there is no diffrence, and yes, I am still shooting the nails thru the joist brackets. I would buy this gun again, and an very happy. It has made me a LOT of money.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perhaps they are better now? Jul 31, 2008
By J. Weiss I purchased two of these at once and they both died within three months. One came defective and the second ruined the firing pin by jamming an 8 against the inside of the nose piece. The replacement i got for the first one that broke has been great it has worked in 100f weather and -20 flawlessly. It has more power than the max and senco my boss owns and is lighter than the senco and the same weight as the max. I love the selectable trigger. On all of the ones i have seen i have not run into the magazine problems that others have. Early on i think Hitachi had quality control problems with their new lines but i think these are a safe reliable choice to use now.
See all 14 customer reviews on Amazon.com
|  | * Estimated shipping rate for US 48 states. Final rate calculated at checkout. | |
| |  | |  |
|
 Best Sellers
|  You may also like ... |