DEWALT D51321 Heavy-Duty 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5451 in Home Improvement
- Brand: DEWALT
- Model: D51321
- Dimensions: 12.38" h x 5.75" w x 12.50" l, 6.25 pounds
Features
- Pneumatic-bias feed piston for fast, reliable nailing in tough conditions
- Tool-free depth adjustment, integrated jam clearing, and anti-skid pads for convenience
- Magnesium body, carbide inserts in contact trip foot, and double O-ring design for durability
- Lightweight and easy to handle at just 4.9 pounds; trigger lock-off for safety
- Includes safety glasses, two Allen wrenches, replacement sequential trigger, and 3-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Fast, powerful, and intuitively designed, the DeWalt D51321 Coil Roofing Nailer is built to meet the serious demands of roofing professionals. This heavy-duty 3/4-inch to 1-3/4-inch coil nailer offers a cycle rate that lets you work as fast as you need to. A pneumatic-bias feed piston ensures consistent nail feed even when pressure fluctuates. This reduces the potential for skipping and jamming, saving you time, money, and frustration. If a bent fastener does get caught in the nose piece, a nose door with integrated jam clearing means that you get back to work fast. Nail loading is fast and easy too, with an easy-access side-load canister design. For task-specific performance, a unique nail height adjustment lever lets you find the perfect depth setting quickly and without tools. And at just 4.9 pounds with a durable magnesium housing, this tool is easy to handle for improved precision and less end-of-day fatigue.
This well-balanced tool provides improved safety, with a trigger lock-off that allows you to disable the trigger when the nailer is not in use and replaceable anti-skid pads that prevent the tool from sliding away from you on sloped roofs. And performing routine maintenance and cleaning of the feed piston area is simple with the easy access granted by a convenient hinged cover. Beyond the features that make this nailer so easy to use are a set of details that help ensure dependability and a long life, including durable carbide inserts in the contact trip foot and a double O-ring design that protects the feed piston. This DeWalt High Performance Industrial Tool is backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
From the Manufacturer
DEWALT D51321 Heavy-Duty 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer
Customer Reviews
Great Roofing Nailer
My 4 Dewalt nailers have been through about 70 roofs now with no problems at all. The unit is nice, reasonably priced, and very durable. I also use Porter-cable, Hitachi, Rigid (worst BY FAR), Bostich, and Paslode. If I was to rate it, the only nailer I would put ahead of it is the Hitachi, but it is double the price.
wish i had one 20 years ago
had a big roof to do and did'nt think i needed a air tool for shingles, i have done them by by hand for over 20 years. i saw dewalt was haveing a combo nail gun and radio for a far price, well i thought why not, i can always return them if i did,nt like it. the dewalt air roofing gun was light, fast and so smooth, no jams, it was great. i loved it and i'll never swing a roofing hammer again.........
Godd deal for the price
Well, I needed a roofing gun. Mind you, I try not to do too much roofing but I ran across a couple of roofing projects that I couldn't pass up. So I said "Jim, you need a roofing gun!" I haven't owned one since my old Bostich Ridge Runner.
I bought the Dewalt. Good price. It doesn't love the 1 3/4" nails I used on the first job (a roof over). Then again, it is January in Maine. The next job was a strip and shingle over 1" barn boards with 1 1/4" nails. Not as bad, still not perfect. It seems like the gun just doesn't want to set every nail the same. I did a lot of hand setting of the nails that wouldn't seat. Never a jam, though. I would buy it again, but maybe not if I did roofing every day.






