21° Plastic Collated Framing Nailer
This 21-degree Plastic Collated Framing Nailer is designed to drive nails into engineered lumber. It is lightweight for easy management and you can control the depth of the nail with a push button. Depend on this 21-degree Plastic Collated Framing Nailer for efficiency.
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Collation Type: Plastic Depth Adjustment: Yes Dry Fire Lockout: false Fastener Diameter Range: in Fastener Length: 2 - 3 1/2 in Fastener Type / Gauge:: 21 Degree Plastic Firing / Acutation Mode: Sequential with Contact Trigger Included Jam Clearance: Yes Magazine Angle: 21 Degree Magazine Capacity: 60 Magazine Loading: Bottom Load Operating Pressure: 80 -120 psi Power Source: Pneumatic Tool Height: 14.25 in Tool Length: 20.25 in Tool Weight: 8.1 lbs - Uses:
- Framing
- Sheathing
- Sub-Flooring
- Metal Connectors
- Bracing
- Patented push button adjustable depth guide sets nails to desired depths quickly & conveniently
- Lightweight magnesium design for durability
- 16" layout indicator on magazine helps achieve correct distance between studs in a matter of seconds
- Best in class power-to-weight ration (1,050 in/lbs)
- Recommended tool for use with HurriQuake disaster-resistant nails
- Best in class power-to-weight ration (1,050 in/lbs)
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The 21° Plastic Collated Framing Nailer is covered by our 1-7 Year Limited Warranty
Warranty Details
Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you have an MSDS for the Magnalube Teflon grease used in your Nailers?
This teflon grease is used in many of our nailers. Please check the attached list or your parts breakdown you can search here to assure yours is on it: -
How often should I oil my pneumatic tools? Can I add too much?
For the professional that uses the tools every day, the tool should have oil added daily. Just a drop or two a day will assure that the oil keeps the internal components moist and well lubricated.
Too much oil can cause some feeding problems due to the pooling of excess oil in air ports and chambers. This will create worse problems in cold weather because the oil will naturally thicken a bit, slowing the reaction of the moving parts. If you suspect that too much oil is in the tool, prop the tool up with the air fitting pointing downward and allow excess oil to drain into an oil pan. This is usually enough to allow the tool to cycle smoothly again. Avoid oiling for a few days when this action has been taken. Keep in mind that too much oil is far better than not enough. Dry tools can cause many malfunctions and can cause component damage. -
What are the differences between the F21PL and F21PL2 nailers?
The only difference is that the F21PL2 kit does not come with the Metal Connector Nailer nose.
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What nails fit or can be used for F21PL/F21PL2 nailer?
F21PL/F21PL2:
- with standard framing contact arm installed: Uses a 21° plastic collated full round head stick nails, in lengths
of 2” to 3-1/2” (50-90mm) and shank diameters of .113” to .162” (2.8 - 4.1mm)
- (Included with F21PL ONLY) with metal connector attachment installed: Uses a 23° plastic collated full round
head metal connector nails, in lengths of 1-1/2” and 2-1/2” (38 - 64mm) and shank diameters of .131”, .148”
and .162”.
- MCN-KIT3 must be purchased separately for the F21PL2 to be used for fastening metal connectors.
NOTE: Use only one stick of metal connector nails at a time