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|  | |  | | | Hitachi NV75AG Round Head 1-3/4-Inch to 3-Inch Coil Framing Nailer | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Drives both wire framing and plastic sheet siding collated coil fastenersDirectional exhaustNew side-load bucket with tilt-out feature for quick and easy fastener loadingAccurate tool-less depth of driveWeighs only 5.5 pounds; 1-year warranty
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| | Description | The Hitachi NV75AG Coil Siding/Framing Nailer is a flexible pneumatic tool that is compatible with both wire collated and plastic sheet collated nails. This nailer is designed to drive three-inch nails, which are the most commonly used nails for framing, siding, fencing, decking, and many other construction applications. Its lightweight body, large-capacity magazine, and tool-less depth of drive make this nailer an ideal choice for construction workers, contractors, home builders, and other woodworkers.
This siding/framing nailer offers dual firing options and a high-capacity magazine for efficiency. View larger. |
|  NV75AG Coil Siding/Framing Nailer Tool Specifications
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| | Nail Capacity | 200-300 | | Magazine Angle | 16° (wire) 15° (plastic) | | Air Inlet | 3/8" | | Operating Pressure | 70-120 psi | | Weight | 5.5 lbs. |
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Safety glasses, three Allen wrenches, and a nose cap are included. View larger. | Dual Firing Options Offer Precise or Continuous Driving Featuring selective actuation for making tool-less firing transitions, the NV75AG Coil Siding/Framing can be used for a variety of different applications. By simply sliding the selection control up or down with your hand, you can choose between intermittent and continuous firing. Intermittent firing is ideal for jobs that require precise driving, while the continuous setting can be used to fire nails at a rapid pace by using a bumping motion along the workpiece.High-Capacity Magazine for Reduced Downtime The NV75AG features a high-capacity side-loading magazine that's designed for quick, tool-less loading of wire collated and plastic sheet collated nails from 1-3/4 to three inches length. With a nail capacity of 200-300 nails--depending upon the nail size and type--the NV75AG is able to work longer with fewer refills. Adjustable Depth of Drive for Accuracy The NV75AG features a convenient depth-of-drive adjustment knob located near the nose. Simply turn the dial to make quick, accurate modifications to the driving depth with no tools required. Designed for Comfort and Efficiency With a lightweight aluminum body, the NV75AG weighs just 5.5 pounds and measures 10-11/16 x 13-5/16 x 5-3/16 inches (LxHxW), so it's easy to maneuver. Its soft rubber grip provides optimum control and extended comfort for all-day jobs. For further ease of use, Hitachi equipped the NV75AG with an adjustable, 360-degree air deflector. Also, an included no-mar nose cap protects the workpiece and the tool, and a plastic shield deflects wire collation for safety. Designed with a 3/8-inch NPT thread air inlet, the NV75AG requires 70-120 psi operating pressure to function properly. It takes in air at a rate of 0.064 cubic feet per cycle at 100 psi. The Hitachi NT50AE2 Brad Nailer is backed by a five-year limited warranty. About Hitachi: A Tradition of Innovation Hitachi Power Tools (Hitachi Koki USA, Ltd.) provides professional-grade power tools for a variety of applications, including woodwork, metalwork, concrete, drilling, cutting, and fastening. Hitachi is a leader in power tool research and development and has achieved many firsts in the power tool industry. Today, Hitachi continues the tradition of innovation and engineering with new features in addition to classic quality. What's in the Box NV75AG Coil Siding/Framing Nailer, safety glasses, three Allen wrenches, and nose cap.
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 14.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.3 inches | | Package Width: | 13.0 inches | | Package Height: | 6.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 7.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
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56 of 58 found the following review helpful:
Once again, Hitachi produces a superior product. Mar 06, 2003
By Ken Hopf I was in need of another siding gun, and saw the NV75AG just hit the market. Being that I own the siding (4 years use) and framing (8 years use) versions Hitachi makes (both superior products), when it came time to get a second nailer for siding the choice was clear. For several years I have been contempating getting a coil framer. When sheeting walls on the ground I loose considerable time reloading with the stick framer. This gun holds over 225 nails in one coil! And should my stick framer blow a top seal, or sider fail, the NV75AG will allow me to continue. The gun functions flawlessly, with both the depth adjustment on the gun and a non maring tip included. Hitachi includes all allen wrenches and fittings, something other makers should but don't. Only complaints, cost and plastic skirting. Cost, well it takes the place of 2 guns. Skirting, easily removed.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
excellent gun, worth the price Dec 06, 2004
By Z. Blumner i purchased two of these guns last year and have used them heavily, without any problems. these are great tools. very well designed. light enough for siding all day, compact and very fast for framing, sheathing and subflooring. i don't waste time loading nails every minute. no jam problems. just don't try to load mangled coils, duh.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Great Nailer, Great Buy Mar 15, 2004 Amazon's Tool Crib shipped on time with no glitches. The 75 nailer is typical of Hitachi's great nailers, and has the versatility to do framing and siding. Mine has gone through about 4000 2" Senco and 3" Bostich nails for fence building without a miss and little sign of wear. Since I only use it once in a while, I'm confident it will last me a lifetime.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Hitachi - simply the best Nov 08, 2006
By Brian Burtenshaw The Hitachi NV75AG is a terrific coil nailer. Because it shoots sheathing thru framing nails the 75AG could be the only framing nailer in your toolbox. The real advantage of this gun is the (lack of) weight. Compared to any gun that will do the same, this gun is light. It may seem a little heavy when it's loaded with a full coil of 3" framing nails but it's not long before the coil gets shorter and then the gun is really nice to use. Everything about the 75AG is well designed and manufactured. Hitachi simply makes the best nail guns. I have owned and still own, Senco, Paslode, Makita, DeWalt and Max guns and I'm convinced Hitachi is the best. If I had to get down to just one it would be the NV75AG, the most versatile and comfortable gun I have used.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Not as powerful as a large framing nailer Mar 07, 2006
By A polymath This is an excellent siding and framing nailer, however it is not as powerful as a Hitachi NR83A framing nailer, which has a substantially larger air chamber for driving nails. In most cases this nailer is great for framing; its compact size allows you to face-nail and toe-nail easier in tight spaces. However, when nailing a .131 x 3" framing nail into two pieces of old growth fir 2x (not as common of scenario these days unless you reuse materials from demolitions on the West coast), the nail will often sit proud about an inch or more. The Hitachi NR83A will usually sink the nail in this scenario, albeit sometimes the nail may sit about a 1/4" proud.
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