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new DCN21PL cordless 21 degree nailer


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not a surprise, but nobody has reported on it

 

the DCN21PL can drive a range of plastic collated fasteners up to 3-1/4 In. and 0.148 In. in diameter into a wide range of materials. Its compact shape, well-balanced design, and easy-to-operate features make it a highly productive tool capable of getting the job done quickly and efficiently. 100% battery power means you can show up and start working without wasting time setting up a compressor or spending money on costly fuel cell replacements.

  •  Dual-speed motor optimized to drive a wide range of fasteners for versatility
  •  Capable of driving .0148 in. diameter nail into dense wood
  •  Tool-free selector switch for sequential or bump-fire modes
  •  Tool-free depth adjustment for precise nail placement
  •  High-strength aluminum magazine with easy-to-operate pusher latch
  •  Stall release lever to reset driver blade in the event of a jam
  •  Adjustable rafter hook
  •  Easy access to the nosepiece for removing jammed nails
  •  Dry fire lock out prevents tool from firing when nails are low
  •  21 degree magazine holds up to 49 plastic collated nails

 

question: what gage size would this be ???

.0148 in. diameter nail

 

browsing the web;

just found on ACME web site

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Thanks for the information looks nice I however have no need for a plastic collated gun. I really like the paper tape guns DCN690/692 and hope to find a newer version of those soon. Would be happy if its nothing more then a large magazine for 2 rows of nails but more power would be great as well.

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4 small parts fell off the tip/ nose of my gun. 
—A spring

—a “pin” with a notch on one end and flat on the other about an inch and a quarter long

—A cylinder About 3/4 long that almost looks like it has a washer on one end that is 

—And some sort of switch or arm with a hook on one side and an oblong hole on the other end

I’ve only had this gun for about a month and I love it but I want to make sure I put the pieces back correctly

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15 minutes ago, EDUBZ said:

4 small parts fell off the tip/ nose of my gun. 
—A spring

—a “pin” with a notch on one end and flat on the other about an inch and a quarter long

—A cylinder About 3/4 long that almost looks like it has a washer on one end that is 

—And some sort of switch or arm with a hook on one side and an oblong hole on the other end

I’ve only had this gun for about a month and I love it but I want to make sure I put the pieces back correctly

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