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Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit

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MSRP: $178.02
Your Price: $96.95
Savings: $ 81.07 ( 46% )
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Manufacturer: Bostitch
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Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit Features
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Palm nailer kit; ergonomic design; magnetic nose; Ideal for driving common bulk nails-inch confined areas or for nailing off metal connectors and joist hangars Hardened steel nose for durability; leather glove Includes nailer, standard nose, finish nail nose, large bore nose, leather glove, nose wrench, hex wrench, lubricant, spare O-rings 5.25 by 3.5 by 4.13-inches; 2.9-pounds; 7-year limited warranty
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Additional Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit Information
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The versatile Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit allows you to drive bulk finish, framing, and timber nails in confined areas that other nailers simply can't reach. This kit includes three separate noses for handling a variety of jobs--everything from metal connector nailing and exterior decking to framing, interior trimming, and joist hangar nailing. What's more, the durable, magnetic hardened steel noses have recessed slots to hold nails stable for accurate fastener placement. Impact Nailer Kit At a Glance:Drive common bulk nails in confined areas3 noses for performing a variety of applicationsLightweight, ergonomic design7-year limited warranty Each attachment is magnetic and features a recessed slot for holding nails securely in place. This kit is perfect for driving nails in tight spaces, such as between floor joists.Compact Size for Driving Nails in Tight Spaces The PN100 Impact Nailer is compact at just 4.13 x 3.50 x 5.25 inches (LxWxH), so it is perfect for driving nails in confined spaces, such as between floor joists. The PN100 is also incredibly comfortable to maneuver--it weighs just 2.9 pounds and fits in the palm of your hand. An included leather work glove provides additional comfort during operation. Designed for Flexibility on the Job The PN100K Impact Nailer Kit comes equipped with three separate noses: a standard nose, a finish nail nose, and a large bore nose. For convenience, each attachment is magnetic and features a recessed slot for holding the nails securely in place. With its three nose attachments, the PN100K can handle a wide variety of jobs, including finish nailing, trim work, construction, metal connector nailing, remodeling work, and more. The PN100 Impact Nailer is able to drive nails of different sizes from 5D to 70D bulk nails. Additionally, it can handle different types of nails, including common bulk finish, framing and timber nails. Pneumatic Tool That's Easy to Use The PN100 is a pneumatic tool which requires 70-100 psi air pressure for optimal performance. It also requires 2-4 cubic feet per minute of air flow for operation. A powerful impact nailer, the PN100 is incredibly easy to use. Simply insert a nail into the nose, hold the nailer in the palm of your hand, and press it against the workpiece--the nail will fire automatically. The PN100K Impact Nailer Kit is backed by a seven-year limited warranty. About Bostitch Stanley-Bostitch manufactures top-quality, innovative fastening tools and fasteners for industrial, construction, and home-improvement applications. Products include pneumatic staplers and nailers; compressors; manual staplers and tackers; coil-fed screw systems; rivet tools; glue guns; a broad assortment of collated nails, screws, staples and specialty fasteners in a variety of materials and finishes; as well as carton-closing staplers--many of them industry firsts. What's in the Box PN100K Impact Nailer with standard nose, finish nail nose, large bore nose, leather comfort glove, nose wrench, hex wrench, tool lubricant, spare O-rings, and carrying case.
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What Customers Say About Bostitch PN100K Impact Nailer Kit:
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No regrets buying this tool. I got this Palm nailer for $100 two or three years ago. I've used it several times on projects including finishing my attic. Great nailer for Do It Yourselfer. It will occasionally leak air after driving a nail, but this really has not been a problem and the pnumatics seal well again after driving the next nail. Fits in tight spaces between joists. Easily drives 10D to 20D nails for framing work. I do not do enough framing work to justify purchasing a $300 framing nailer.
The large nose does this also, but you have more room to wiggle it lose.I haven't found an application that needs the "finish" head on a piston driven palm nailer.Palm nailing and finishing are an oxymoron.Im happy with the tool, but its not worth the serious premium (and i bought it over a year ago when when significantly lower priced) just not worth the kit. Basically the kit includes extra gaskets, noses, a glove cover.And none of these things justify the double price tag for the blow molded case.Ive only found the large mouth nose of any use, the offset medium size ends up driving the head to the side of the piston and the gets stuck (yes these things do jam).
Other cheaper nailers good too. Granted it takes a pre-snapping of the snaps to get the general shape and intentions of the thing, but it goes on without issue and stays on.2). No. the nail guides are great for fascia finish nails, but you do have to be quick on the withdrawl, otherwise, get a good caulking gun.4).
This palm nailer is without question the nicest I have used. Sure, but remember you get what you pay for sometimes. But if you are looking for versatility and quality, this is a good solution. I have used Senco, Porter Cable, and Dewalt palm nailers on various job sites and for my own personal tool arsenal, I choose this based on a number of factors:1).
easily servicedAre most palm nailers really that different. This is one case. the leather tool wrap is the tightest, most secure, best handling I have used. the thing hits hard.3).
The leather glove did not have instructions, but perserverence and muscle streched it on the nailer. Gave a four star rating for quick delivery, price and appearance. Cannot grade performance yet. I discovered palm-nailers while watching TV. Seems comfortable, but heavier than I anticipated. I bought it for gutter and joist hangers, and living in Maine, will probably not start using it until spring. The electric thingamabop from Home Depot is crap, but I have not tried pneumatic yet. Everything was in the box and very quickly delivered from Amazon, but not in time to finish the gutter work.
front deck and stairs. Occasionally, especially when the compressor is building pressure, air will leak from the tool.
On the other hand, the tool is so simple that the manual is irrelevant, and the cover has not been missed.For about 100 bucks, tough to go wrong. A solid whack to the back of the tool with my palm has always corrected that.A very useful touch is that the head of the unit twists, allowing the magnet that holds the nail to it to be oriented properly regardless of how the tool is held.I agree with two small criticisms voiced by others: the manual is useless and the cover is impossible to install.
I bought this palm nailer over a year ago, and have since completed two projects with it: retrofitting lookout rafters to a shed roof and replacing an 80 sq. Being able to use stock nails rather than the dedicated fasteners required for typical nailers is cheaper and easier.I have never had a misfire or jam.
Highly recommended. ft.
It performed pretty much flawlessly on both, and I am very happy with my purchase.It is extremely versatile, handling a wide range of nail sizes, and is easy to use in the cramped spaces between rafters and joists.
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