B & C Eagle A3X120HDR/22 Full Head 3-Inch by .120-Inch 20 to 22 Degree Plastic Collated Hot Dipped Galvanized Ring Shank Framing Nail (500 per Box)
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| List Price: | $40.00 |
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Product Description
B & C Eagle, 500 Count, 3" x .120, Ring Shank, Hot Dipped Galvanized, Plastic Collated, Framing Nails, With Full Round Head, Fits The Following Nail Guns: Hitachi Nr83a, Nr83a2, Nr83a2s, Nr90ac, Duo-Fast Cn350, Senco Sn60, Sn65, Makita An8300, An922, Porter Cable Fr350, Fr350a, Fr350mag, Max Sn890rh, Bostitch N88rh, N95rhn, F21pl, Bosch Sn350-20F, B&C Eagle Sn2290, Dewalt D51844, D51850, Rigid R350rha, Milwaukee 7100-20 & Most Other 20 To 22 Degree Full Round Head Framing Nailers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23840 in Home Improvement
- Brand: B & C Eagle
- Model: A3X120HDR/22
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 8.50" w x 4.00" l, 6.00 pounds
Features
- Pack of 3-inch 20 to 22 degree framing nails
- Hot-dipped galvanized for durability
- For use with select Hitachi, Duo-Fast, Senco, Makita, Porter-Cable, DeWalt, and Max nailers
- Conveniently packaged in box of 500
- Porter-Cable FR350, FR350MAG, and SN890RH
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The B & C Eagle A3X120HDR/22 3-Inch 20 to 22 Degree Framing Nails are hot-dipped galvanized and packed in small, 500-quantity boxes for convenience. These 3-inch framing nails can be used with the following nailers: Hitachi NR83A, NR83A2, NR90AC; Duo-Fast CN350; Senco SN60, 1B003N, SN65; Makita AN8300; Porter-Cable FR350, FR350MAG, and SN890RH; DeWalt D51844, D51845; and Max SN890RH.
Customer Reviews
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I bought these nails because I didn't need that many 3" ring shank for my Hitachi NR90 nailer. Very few carry over 2 3/8" in a ring shank, and those that do charge about $30 or more to ship. So 500 nails for $30 with free shipping was worth a try.
The nails look like someone made them by hand. The coating is very thick and not uniform; so the "ring" portion is a hit or miss affair, leaving some nails looking as though they had virtually no rings at all. Some of the nails were also slightly bent; not an issue when using a hammer, but hopefully it won't jam my nailer.
I test shot a strip, shooting a short piece of Timberstrand dimensional lumber into another piece of Timberstrand (I rarely use pine 2 by's). Nailing into Timberstrand requires more nailer power which my NR90 had no problem with.
On the plus side, the nailer worked fine and the board was extremely difficult to dislodge from the other board using three of these nails; so I think they'll work for my purposes.
For a comparision between these nails and my Hitachi ring shank nails; see the above photo.
Work Fine
Yeah, well these are very hard to come by in Ohio for some reason. Nobody carries plastic collated nails around me (all clipped head wire collated) so I was happy to find them here. Built a shed last year using a couple thousand of this brand of nail last year. Worked perfectly, no jams, bent nails, missing heads, etc. Hold is excellent due to galv.



