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Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch Framing Nailer

Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch Framing Nailer
MSRP: $622.65
Your Price: $263.21
Savings: $ 359.44 ( 58% )
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Manufacturer: Hitachi
Buy Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch Framing Nailer
 

Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch Framing Nailer Features

Round-head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch framing nailer allows for single or contact actuation
Tool-free depth adjustment, open-nose design; ANSI compliant
Stainless steel magazine, comfortable rubber grip
Includes protective bumpers, safety glasses; no carrying case
22 by 13 by 4-inches; 7.9-pounds; 1-year warranty
 

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Additional Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch Framing Nailer Information

NR83A2, 3-1/4", Framing Nailer, Features: Lightweight & Well Balanced, Only 7.9 LBS, Tool Less Depth Adjustment, 2 Piece, Black, Stainless Steel Magazine For Replacement Ease, Open Nose Design Allows For Easy Extraction Of A Jammed Nail, Comfortable Rubber Grip, Hardened Aggressive Toenail Push Lever Reduces Wear, Selective Actuation Ansi Compliant, Allows For Single Actuation Or Contact Actuation.

 

What Customers Say About Hitachi NR83A2 Round Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch Framing Nailer:

It has more power and less kickback than other brands (drives into engineered products where other brands bounce back). But the slide is the same as on the Porter Cable which is the only other framer I've used that I liked (have not used the Max which is supposed to be good too). It doesn't get affected by rain or dirt. Most professional framers use this tool and for good reason. That means that there is always a loose nail in the end of your gun and it falls out if you reload before running out. Have dropped it on the slab a couple times and the only damage was to my nerves and the slab.The only complaints I have about mine is that it's heavy, and that you have to pull the slide back before loading.

I put a hangar on it that fits over a 4x and hang it from the ladder, rafters, etc.

It is balanced in the hand and shooting at any angle is effortless.

Also the full-head strip nails mean less nail in gun means less weight.

It doesn't jam or wear out.

And it is so well balanced in hand that the weight is not a problem.

The safety depresses easily and it has a bar to pull back with your finger when you don't want to contact the work surface to shoot.

It takes the full-head nail so passes code anywhere, and the strip nails fit in your pouch a lot better than coils.

The clipped head and coil types will need to be loaded less often but they're that much heavier.One note--this gun works so smooth since the mechanism breaks loose the next nail during recovery from driving the previous nail.

This is a bit of a pain but is just part of the deal.In any case this is my favorite gun and has made me a lot of money.

The (s) means surprise you got the wrong one. There's not to may differences between the two besides this is the only one you can buy new still.

Doesn't get any better then this I'm a third generation carpenter, and we all have used this exact nail gun, except dads and grandpas was the older model NR83A. The best part is I have equity in my nail gun lol I bought it in March of 2009 for $225.00 what a great dam deal.

A lot of guys like the original Hitachi NR83A but this one has the adjustable depth control right on the gun. I cant remember the last time it has jambed up.

Anybody that uses these Hitachi NR83A2 nail guns will tell you all about how great they work. What ever you do make sure if you want the adjustable depth control you get the Hitachi NR83A2 NOT THE NR83A2(S) because the model with the (s) doesn't have it.

All and all don't look any further this is the gun you need I promise you won't be disappointed.

THIS NEW MODEL HAS A NOSE THAT CATCHES ON MATERIAL DOES NOT SLIDE BUT TOE NAILS GREAT HAS THAT SAFETY COVER ON THE FRONT CAN NOT GRAB THE NOSE AND HALF SET A NAIL NEED THAT TO MOVE LUMBER AT TIMES. OWN 2 NR83 AND THIS NEW MODEL WHY MESS WITH SOMETHING THAT ISNT BROKEN. THE OLDER MODEL WAS AND IS THE BEST NAIL GUN EVER MADE MANY MANY POSITIVES. I HAVE THIS GUN IN MY HAND MUCH OF THE DAY AT TIMES AND ILL GET USED TO IT MY HELPERS WILL NOT GIVE UP THE OLDER ONE. MOST OF MY NAILERS ARE HITACHI SIDING INTERIOR TRIM I WILL STAY WITH THEM

I love my nail gun. It just keeps working.

I researched nail guns carefully before buying and this gun had the the best reviews. I'm not sure if I bought this at Amazon.

I have built a large shed and two fences (about 100 feet) with this nail gun using Grip-Rite framing nails and B&C fencing nails so I have used it with the biggest and smallest nails. The gun never jams even using questionable nails (B&C) and it just works.

It works flawlessly. I am a home user so I can speak to durability on a construction site.

Beware, the Hitachi NR83A2 and NR83A2(S) are very similar, but the (S) does not have a depth control on the gun. Oh, I almost forgot that Hitachi has a 5 year warranty. They have awsome customer service, beating their competition's sale price by 10% which made my price $222.00 plus tax.

Maybe that is what the 'S' stands for >surprise< As it turns out, I don't find this to be a detriment, since the unit has worked flawlessly driving 12d nails (3.25 inch) at 100psi to 120psi, the range that my compressor cycles between. I am not a professional carpenter, but I know good quality and sometimes you get lucky and can find it at a decent price. I was surprised when I opened the box at home, after handeling the display model in the store which has the adjuster.

I had searched for a tool that will drive full head nails consistently, and this tool works flawlessly. Neither gun comes with an air fitting, and they require a large one (3/8inch). I bought an (S) model today at my local Lowes hardware store.

This nailer is worth every cent, and will last a long time. I am very pleased with this nailer.

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