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Senco FramePro 602 Full Round Head Sequential Nailer | 
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| Brand: Senco Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $310.00 Buy New: $218.99 You Save: $91.01 (29%)
New (14) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $179.00
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 51082
Media: Tools Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 21.3 x 14.8 x 5.3
MPN: 1E0003N Model: FramePro 602 UPC: 741474304996 EAN: 0741474304996 ASIN: B00008WFTD
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Drives 2"-3-1/2" smooth shank nails (Sencote or plain) and 2"-3" ring shank nails. Shank diameters include .113, .120, .131 and .148. | | • | Sawtooth safety that digs in for precision toenailing | | • | Dry fire lockout | | • | Adjustable depth of drive | | • | 1 year warranty |
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Product Description Framepro 602, Framing Nailer, Full Round Head, Fits 2"-3-1/2" Framing Nails, Full Round Head Nails, Applications Include Framing, Truss Building, Subflooring, Sidewall Sheathing, Roof Decking, Wood To Concrete Block.
Amazon.com This compact nailer is easy to handle, the soft-grip handle feels good in use and is easy on the arm. Its shorter, in-line magazine gives you a better line of sight and awesome maneuverability compared with larger nailers, but it sacrifices nothing at 869 inch/pounds of power. Drive depth and exhaust are both easily adjusted, and the magazine loads easily, taking ring and smooth shank nails in four gauges. Great for fencing, framing, decking, trusses and subfloors. Contractors and remodelers or even the serious do-it-yourselfer will love the free finish nailer, too: light, compact and hardworking, perfect for trim and smaller projects. Senco knows how to make a great nailer, and this is a prime example.I--Kris Jensen-Van Heste/I
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| Customer Reviews:
This is a disappointment November 9, 2008 Julian Case (Elmira, Oregon, USA) I bought one of these nail guns about three years ago and now I am shopping for a replacement. Although I have used Senco nail guns for more than 20 years, my new nail gun will not be a Senco. The owner's manual is generic, covering a wide range of Senco models but not this particular model. When it jammed (and it does jam), I had to phone Senco to find out how to free the jam. Although the older Senco nail guns had an easy system for freeing a jam, this one does not. You have to take the lower part of the gun apart. I cannot get the depth adjustment to work consistently. Sometimes it sets a 16 penny nail correctly and sometimes it does not.
works great!! October 6, 2008 Pat Gross (denver,co) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great nail gun, doesn't jam, is reliable, once it is adjusted right it is very consistent in nail placement and depth.
Works great January 4, 2006 James Krebs (Gautier, MS) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
I bought this nailer a couple of weeks after hurricane Katrina in preparation for the work ahead rebuilding some of my house. I've driven about 4000 nails and it has worked flawlessly. I've framed walls, hung sheathing, nailed decks and rafters. It has set every nail from 2" to 3 1/4" with no problems. I've also nailed some ceiling joist when the wood was too old/hard to nail by hand ... no problems. I have not tried 3 1/2" nails yet but from the performance I've experienced so far, I don't expect those to be a problem. The nailer has double fired on a couple of occasions but I was in tight situations where my arm movement was restricted and I'm sure that was the cause. I've read some really good reviews about Hitachi nailers but if I had it to do over I would buy the Senco FP602 again. I highly recommend this gun.
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