Hitachi N5008AC 1-Inch to 2-Inch 7/16-Inch Medium Crown 16 Gauge Stapler | List Price: $535.50 Discount Price: $275.95
 |
| Brand: Hitachi Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Lightweight design for less operator fatigue; easy load magazine for less downtime and more productivity
- Quick-clear jam release increases user efficiency
- Depth of drive adjustment, to countersink or flush drive staples
- Includes safety glasses and 4mm hex bar wrench
- 4.4 pounds; 5-year warranty
i own it [Posted on 2006-11-02] this gun has worked perfectly for years, so i bought another one.
adjustable depth is very nice and the lightweight makes all day shooting easier. highly recommended.
Great Tool [Posted on 2006-11-10] I have two of these and they work great, hitachi makes superior air nailers and this is no exception.
Hitachi Stapler [Posted on 2007-01-11] A very solid staple gun. So far I have shot almost 10,100 staples through it without a jam. Depth adjustment is decent. haven't used that to much so far. I turn my compressor down or up according to application anyway. If you are using kiln dried white cedar shingles you don't want to be hitting them with 110 psi even if the depth is set, get me? I have also used this tool for Sheetrock strapping using 2" staples, but primarily cedar shingle siding. A great multipurpose and light gun.
Hitachi Wins Hands Down [Posted on 2007-09-20] I'm a redwood/cedar fencing contractor. I've tried many brands of nail guns - Senco, Porter Cable and others, only to have them go belly up and face a repair bill which is greater than the cost of the original gun. Several years ago I switched to Hitachi framers and (15 gauge) finish nailers and have never had a single breakdown - and they're used day in and day out. Recently I contacted to build a 300+ foot wire fence. Not wanting to hand hammer 4 to 5 thousand staples, I bought a Hitachi N5008AC Stapler. It was superb! Not a single glitch in that many firings. I highly recommend this stapler.
Crown stapler [Posted on 2008-07-10] I am a bit concerned about the operation at start-up. It takes a dozen or so staples to get it to working correctly. It will not set the staple until you waste a dozen or so to "warm up" the gun.
Click here for more details and discount information...
|