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FramePro®752XP

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3-1/2" Full Round Head Framing Nailer

This full powered framing nailer is capable of driving a wide range of plastic collated nails from .120” to .162” in diameter, and 2”- 3-½” in length. Additional features like an aggressive claw-like safety makes toenailing a breeze, and the 21-degree magazine provides excellent maneuverability and line of sight for...
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FramePro®752XP

3-1/2" Full Round Head Framing Nailer

Features
1

Tool-free Depth Adjustment

For consistent flush or countersunk drives

2

Aggressive Claw-like Safety

For accurate and precise toenailing

3

In-line Magazine

For improved line of sight.

4

Dry Fire Lockout

Prevents dry firing and signals when to reload

5

Rear Two-Step Loading

Quick and easy for right or left handers

6

On Tool Construction Ruler

For making quick measurements

7

Folding Rafter Hanger

For added accessibility and convenience

8

360° Adjustable Exhaust

Directs air away from the operator or worksurface

9

Ergonomic Overmolded Grip

Reduces fatigue and increases control of the tool

10

Included No-mar Pad

Protects the worksurface from being scratched or damaged

Applications
  • Framing
  • Sheathing
  • Subflooring
  • Crate, Pallet & Truss Assembly

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Item #: 2F0103N
  • Tool Weight: 8.7 lbs (3.8 kgs)
  • Height: 14.25" (362 mm)
  • Length: 20" (508 mm)
  • Width: 4.17" (106 mm)
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Technology: PNEUMATIC
  • Trigger Type: Sequential Actuation
  • Capacity: 60
  • Diameter: 0.12" - 0.162"
  • Range: 2" - 3-1/2"
  • Power Type: Pneumatic
  • Operating Pressure: 70 - 120 PSI (4.8 - 8.3 Bar)
  • Air Consumption: 11 SCFM
  • Air Inlet NPT: 3/8"
  • Includes: No-Mar Pad

FASTENERS

Compatible Fasteners
Type: 21° Angled Strip Full Round Head Ring Shank Plastic Collated Nails
Degree: 21°
Range: 2" - 3"
Collation: 21° Angled Strip
Type: 21° Angled Strip Full Round Head Smooth Shank Plastic Collated Nails
Degree: 21°
Range: 2-1/2" - 3-1/2"
Collation: 21° Angled Strip
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