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SCN65XP

15°

3-1/2" Coil Nailer

With the highest power-to-weight ratio in its class, the SCN65XP is light enough for one-handed use while still having the power to drive up to 3-½” 15-degree coil nails into a variety of materials. Holding up to 275 nails, the magazine is super easy to load, minimizing downtime and maximizing...
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SCN65XP

3-1/2" Coil Nailer

Features
1

Highest Power-to-weight Ratio in Its Class

2

High Capacity Magazine

Holds up to 275 fasteners

3

Tool-free Depth Adjustment

For consistent flush or countersunk drives

4

Clear Magazine Door

Makes it easy to see when you need to reload.

5

Debris Shield

Protects the user and work surface during use

6

360° Adjustable Exhaust

Directs air away from the operator or worksurface

7

Ergonomic Overmolded Grip

Reduces fatigue and increases control of the tool

Applications
  • Sheathing
  • Decking
  • Subflooring
  • Exterior Decks
  • Pallet Construction
  • Pallet Repair
  • Crate and Box Assembly

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Item #: 540104N
  • Tool Weight: 8 lbs (3.6 kgs)
  • Height: 14.1" (359 mm)
  • Length: 12.88" (327 mm)
  • Width: 5.38" (137 mm)
  • Warranty: 5 years
  • Technology: PNEUMATIC
  • Trigger Type: Contact Actuation
  • Capacity: 225 - 275
  • Power Type: Pneumatic
  • Operating Pressure: 70 - 120 (PSI)
  • Operating Pressure: 4.8 - 8.3 (Bar)
  • Air Consumption: 9.54 (SCFM)
  • Air Inlet NPT: 3/8"
  • Range: 2" - 3-1/2"
  • Diameter: 0.099" - 0.131"

FASTENERS

Compatible Fasteners
Type: 15° Ring Shank Coil Nails
Degree: 15°
Range: 2" - 3"
Collation: 15° Angled Wire Coil
Type: 15° Screw Shank Coil Nails
Degree: 15°
Range: 2" - 3"
Collation: 15° Angled Wire Coil
Type: 15° Smooth Shank Coil Nails
Degree: 15°
Range: 2" - 3-1/2"
Collation: 15° Angled Wire Coil
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My Nailer is Leaking Air

While durable and reliable, pneumatic nailers need occasional maintenance. If you notice your nailer is down on power, or if you pull the trigger and nothing happens, it may have an air leak. If you hear the hissing of air from somewhere on the nailer, that’s a dead giveaway that your nailer isn’t holding pressure.

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TOOLS INSPIRED BY HARD WORK, AND DESIGNED
TO MAKE IT EASIER.

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