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Milwaukee 7120-21 3/4- to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer

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List Price: $570.00
Our Price: $203.99
You Save: $ 366.01 ( 64% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Milwaukee EAN: 0045242061020 Feature: Operating pressure min-70 PSI, Max-120 PSI; air consumption .08 ft3/cycles at 100 psi Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Milwaukee Manufacturer: Milwaukee Model: 7120-21 Publisher: Milwaukee Studio: Milwaukee
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Features
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Operating pressure min-70 PSI, Max-120 PSI; air consumption .08 ft3/cycles at 100 psi Fastener length minimum 0.75 inches and maximum 1.5 inches; fastener diameter 0.120 inches 120 nail magazine capacity 15 degree collation angle; 3/8 in. NPT air inlet 5-year limited warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Big Red Comment: Another winner from Milwaukee. Seven squares went down with one miss, which was not the nailers fault. Hit a spike and bent the nail. Removed it from the gun and went right back to work. Light and with a good balance. It will match our green and orange nailers. Highly recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very good nailer! Comment: I used this nailer to install my roof last year. It worked flawlessly for all 18 square of shingles installed. It only jammed once and that was my own fault because I loaded the nails wrong.
I even dropped it off my two story house on to concrete twice and it still performed great.
Pros: Easy to load, doesn't jam, extremely durable.
Cons: Can't think of any.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great price, well built tool Comment: I was looking for a Bostitch nailer when I found this one. I didn't know Milwaukee made air tools, but I knew their reputation with power tools. I expected the quality to be excellent, and was not disappointed. I really like the easy switch between single and multiple shots.
Customer Rating:      Summary: works well Comment: Bought this to help reroof my garage which is now complete. At first I had a terrible time with jamming - basically every other shot or two would not feed and I would have to dry fire to get the gun to cycle. Tried oil which helped but not for long. The shots that did go in were fine. After a while I turned up the pressure (to something around 100 psi - don't remember exactly) and the feed problems went away and the gun worked flawlessly. I had set the pressure on the low end at first because I did not want to overdrive the nails. The depth setting didn't seem to affect the depth as much as the way the gun was held - may be obvious to some but I learned that if I pressed the gun into the shingle throughout the shot, I tended to overdrive more nails. Holding the gun a little looser and going quickly from shot to shot resulted in flush nails. I have used other roofing nailers in the past and this one worked just as well or better and was less expensive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Awesome Nailer! Comment: I bought this based on Amazon reviews. I was looking for a nailer for putting down cement board in my kitchen and soon putting down new roof. With its first thousand nails put in through 1/2" hardibacker board, I have to say this thing is surprisingly light and powerful. I compared it to my friend's $300 Hitachi, and he even had to admit that the Milwaukee had the Hitachi beat in every way that matters. The adjustable and removable shingle stop is a nice feature as well. I just can't find anything bad to say about this nailer, and it even comes with some cool sunglasses for working up on the roof.
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Includes Coil Roofing Nailer w/ Case - 7120-21, Safety Glasses, 2 oz. Oil, 4mm Hex Wrench, Carrying Case, Product Manual.
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