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DEWALT D51431 Heavy-Duty 1-Inch to 2-Inch 16-Gauge 1/2-inch Medium Crown Stapler | 
enlarge | Brand: DeWalt Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $497.02 Buy New: $189.99 You Save: $307.03 (62%)
New (17) from $189.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 21472
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 4.3 x 16.3
MPN: D51431 Model: D51431 UPC: 028877481647 EAN: 0028877481647 ASIN: B0002AJNQK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight tool provides enhanced maneuverability and aids in minimizing user fatigue | | • | Cycle rate of 20 fasteners/second (@ 100 psi) provides a speed rating that works as fast as you do | | • | Tool-free jam clear eliminates down-time from bent fasteners caught in the nose piece | | • | Includes stapler, safety glasses, (2) Allen wrenches, and sequential trigger | | • | 3-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Time-saving, hassle-free adjustments top the list of what we like about this stapler. Add to that the fact that it can work faster than a human can, and you've got a fantastic tool. Its low air-consumption rate lets it fire up to 20 staples a second, though none of us are up to that speed. It's lightweight yet terrifically rugged, handles beautifully and the grip feels good in your hand. But here's the best part: You'll have virtually no down time clearing the inevitable jams because the sturdy latch on the nosepiece flips open simply and easily, allowing access to clear out any bent fasteners. Adjust the 360-degree exhaust with a twist of your hand, channeling hot air and dust away from you and your crew. Our favorite tool-free feature here, though, is the indexed depth adjustment. It's lockable, thereby repeatable, so you get the perfect depth setting every time. The nose design is less cluttered, so you get a nice clear line of sight for exact placement. The gun comes with a bump-fire trigger, but a sequential trigger's included, too. When you're done working, the trigger lock-off keeps everybody safe.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Product Description 1"-2" x 1/2", 16 Gauge, Medium Crown Stapler With Cycle Rate Of 20 Fasteners/Second, Tool Free Jam Clear, Tool Free Indexed Depth Adjustment, Tool Free 360 Degree Exhaust, Trigger Lock Off.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
sheathing stapler May 18, 2008 Patrick Ussery (Creede, Co.) This was the deal of a lifetime. great value for a great tool. This was such a good deal I was suspicious at first but I have used the stapler on several houses without a flaw and I couldnt be happier. I even bought one for a friend. You cant go wrong here. It would have been nice if it came with a case but a great value as it is.
dewalt d51431 December 18, 2007 David Lewis (Pinecliffe,) I haven't used this stapler for more than a couple of hours so far. I purchased the staples suggested by the Amazon website. No problems. Very happy with the performance and price.
Review of The DeWalt Construction stapler September 21, 2007 Paul Sulik When I read the reviews for this product, all three said they had jamming/feeding issues. I figured for the price (compared to a Pasload) and the DeWalt name I'd give it a try anyway. It's proved to be a good preformer. I've put 1 box of staples (10,000) through it and it has preformed flawlesly. There is alot more plastic on this model than a Pasload but it seems ok. Bottom Line so far so good and I think I made a good decision.
DeWalt D51431 Heavy-Duty 1-Inch to 2-Inch 16-Gauge 1/2-inch Medium Crown Stapler September 10, 2007 D. Hubert (Jeffersonville, NY) I have used this product on the last couple of jobs that I have done and it is an excellent tool. I have used a Stanley Bostitch older style and newer style many times, and in my opinion the DeWalt is much better. For about $250.00 less. I have not had one jam and that was a reoccurring problem with the Bostitch. It is lightweight and easy to handle. Great Product!
Jerry's review September 1, 2007 J. Barnes 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First, I like DeWalt equipment, especially my workshop-table saw. But this new nailer I don't like. I only like sequential triggering - here's the problem: The gun will not fire every time you pull the trigger unless you follow a strict sequence- i.e. after firing if you release the trigger before lifting gun off the material it will not fire the next time you pull the trigger. This idiosyncrasy is very frustrating. Thinking this just can't be right, I took gun to DeWalt service center in Little Rock. They said that's the way it is. You must hold trigger down until gun is lifted off the work piece or else the head will not re-extend for next shot. DeWalt help us out here. Other nailers don't have this problem. If you like the bump trigger you won't see this problem.
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