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Hitachi NR90AC3 Round Head 2-3/8-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer Tools & Hardware
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Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Hitachi
EAN: 0717709007888
Item Dimensions: 27617
Label: Hitachi
Manufacturer: Hitachi
Model: NR90AC3
MPN: NR90AC3
Publisher: Hitachi
Studio: Hitachi

Features:
  • High capacity rear loading aluminum magazine for easy loading
  • Aggressive toe nailing for precision accuracy
  • Tool-less depth adjustment for adjustments on the fly
  • Ergonomically designed rubber grip for reduced operator fatigue
  • Drives all 3-1/2-inch by .162-inch true common nails for convenience



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Product Description:
2"-3 1/2" x .113-.162 Tool less depth of drive Extruded aluminum rear load magazine 22 degree plastic strip framing nails Rubber comfort grip



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Do you really need it?
I've had this gun for a good few years but about to swap it for the nr83a2
Unless you have a pacific need to shoot bigger nails buy the nr83a2. Its cheaper lighter and will shoot into anything your likely to come across.
8's weren't a problem to start off with but now jam regularly and drive me mad hence the swap.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - The Nailer Would Not Feed Properly
This nailer would not feed 16d nails reliably so had to return it. I called Hitachi and they told me the feeder on this unit is larger to accomodate full size 3 1/2 inch nails strips. Since I am using 3 1/4 inch 16d and 8d most of the time, they recommended I buy the NR83AC nailer instead. I wish this information had been in the product details.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The best for 3" + nails but bad for the 8d's
I am convinced that there is not a better gun made that can shoot a big nail through the tuffest wood! I have bought 2 of these guns in the last 3 years to replace senco's and they are simply the best...EXCEPT They jam when using 8d's (2-3/8" nails). What happens is the nail track is too big for the 8d's and eventually they ride up on each other and don't feed properly after you have shot a couple boxes of them. This is a common problem with most framing guns because of the different diameter ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Some comments on the negatives
I own a NR90AC2,same gun but does not have a lever select on the trigger:
On the 8d nail issue,in that size, I shoot ORCO brand,made in USA, in the gun, 2 3/8" ring shank Egalv. and never had a jam. Cheap off brand nails or the wrong angle=jams. 6d(2") nails are not for this gun. I always shoot ringshank into sheet goods b/c of the better grip. 6d's are not code here in CA anyway.
The single fire AC2 issue, you need to change out the trigger, the included one is a NOT a single fire(sequential) ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Doesn't shoot all nails
We Purchased the NR90HitachiAC3 because we liked the Hitachi83 that we had for years, but didn't have an adjustment for the nail depth. They advertise that it shoots nails from 8's to 16's. The bigger nails, it shoots fine with not much kick back. Doesn't jam on them. The 8's are a nightmare. That is the main reason that we bought the gun for the 8's as we wanted to be able to adjust the depth while doing the sheathing for all the required engineering. The nails either jam or the slide slips by the nails. ... Read More





 

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