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Product Description This 33-degree Paper Tape Framing Nailer is designed to drive nails into engineered lumber. BOSTITCH framing nailer is lightweight for easy management and you can control the depth of the nail with a push button. Depend on this 33-degree Paper Tape Framing Nailer for efficiency. Amazon.com Framing, siding, decking, installing metal connectors, attaching wood to masonry, driving big nails into hard engineered lumber--you name it--this versatile and lightweight framing nailer from Bostitch does it all. Two nailers in one, this framing gun includes two quick-change nosepieces to convert the tool for either framing or metal connector applications. A factory installed sequential trigger and Bostitchs exclusive Smart Trigger ensure optimal control and faster production.Operating in either bump- or sequential-fire modes, the tools lightweight magnesium housing means easy handling and unsurpassed durability. Weighing just 7.9 pounds, the tool handles great in tight quarters like attics and during otherwise shoulder-burning overhead tasks. The innovative design is also a godsend when nailing top plates to floor joints or when crawling under that low deck to reinforce the new hot-tub. A patented push-button, depth-of-drive control of course means theres no adjusting compressor pressure, but also that you dont have to fumble for tools or awkward switches when youre standing on a steep roof. Just set the compressor at 80 psi and adjust the depth as needed.The unit drives 1-1/2-inch STRAPSHOT fasteners as well as all 1-1/2- and 3-1/2-inch metal connector nails measuring .131 to .162 inches in diameter. An interchangeable tip helps place nails accurately for metal connector applications. One of the most powerful framers in its class, this nailer offers 1,050 in./lbs. of driving power.For less downtime and more productivity, a notched, 16-inch layout indicator on the magazine helps achieve correct distance between studs in a matter of seconds. And, bolt-on, steel wear guards with integrated rubber skid pads protect the tool from bumps and drops for unsurpassed durability and years of use. --Brian D. OlsonWhats in the Box Nailer, interchangeable tip From the Manufacturer The BOSTITCH F33PT is a 33-degree paper tape framing nailer that converts into a metal connector nailer in just seconds! This extraordinary design drives framing nails between 2 inches and 3-1/2 inches in length (.113-.162). The tool includes an interchangeable tip for driving metal connector nails (1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches long) precisely into hardware such as hurricane ties and joist hangers. You get the benefit of two tools in one, no other competitive framer can match these features. The F33PT provides a lightweight, magnesium housing (weighing only 7.9 pounds) and touts 1050 in./lbs. of driving power to tackle even the toughest engineered lumber applications. Its adjustable push-button depth guide sets to desired depths conveniently. Additionally, the F33PT features a unique 16-inch layout indicator for achieving the correct distance between studs in a matter of seconds without the interruption a tape measure. Rest assured that this tool does it all. See more
Two nailers in one includes two quick change nosepieces to convert tool to either framing or metal connector applications
Patented push button adjustable depth guide of the framing nailer gun sets nails to desired depths
Lightweight magnesium design for durability
Adjustable rafter hook allows users to hang tool on rafters and joists
Drives 1-1/2-inch STRAPSHOT fasteners as well as all other 1-1/2-inch and 2-1/2-inch metal connector nails (.131-inch - .162-inch diameter)
I bought this nail gun for some framing work. Its powerful and drives framing nails nicely. I have a cheap no brand compressor that couldnt deliver an adequate flow rate for this gun (it resulted in nails that werent driven in properly). I removed the old regulator and installed a Jet 3/8" FRL. I use 3/8" air hose to connect the nail gun from the compressor. I adjusted the compressor so that the cut-in pressure is at 95 PSI and the FRL regulated at 95PSI. This resulted in predictable and consistent driving pressure- perfect nail depth each time. The nail depth adjustor is easy to use.This gun is at a good price and has saved me alot of time and work (compared with nailing framing using a hammer). Its handled some abuse and some knocks (all accidental of course) and nothing has fallen apart yet.The only negative thing I found is that the spikes lose their sharpness quickly. I use LOSP treated Oregon framing timber which has a slippery surface and the timber spikes occasionally dont grip very well when toenailing or nailing at an angle.This nail gun uses 34 degree D-shaped collated framing nails. This is the standard framing nail type we use in this side of the world. My readings on Amazon.com is that some building regulations require a round head framing nails- you'll probably need a 21 degree collated nail if that is the case.Happy nailing.