3/18/10

Hitachi NR90AD Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer

Cheap Hitachi NR90AD Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer Review




I had this weapon for some time now, and I had no problem with him. I have one of the first, the gun never missed, I had no jams, fire selectable has been a godsend and the tool is super light. The tool has been dropped on concrete at least 3 times, granted not more than 9 feet, but still with all the other reviewers here complain about the durability, I'm surprised it has lasted. Also, I wonder why the nailer same, except the round head version, hasthese major journals.

I think one important thing to remember about nailers say they were abused too. In addition, they are rarely protected against any form of damage as the other tools in the absence of a case. I never understood how companies can produce these costly weapons, and does not include a case. If I throw right and left, but one of the tools I choose to have one. But Hitachi I suppose you think they have covered the period 5warranty.




Hitachi NR90AD Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer Feature


  • Lightweight design at only 7 lbs. for comfort and control
  • Tool-less firing mode and depth selectors for less downtime
  • 2-piece anodized aluminum magazine for durability
  • One step nail loading system for faster nailing
  • Hitachi vibration isolation pads for extended tool life




Hitachi NR90AD Clipped Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer Overview


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



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