Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine

41WVFWPCZBL. SL160  Hitachi NR65AKS Strap Tite 1 1/2 Inch to 2 1/2 Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine

  • New short magazine
  • Easy to use fastener placement
  • Lightweight at 5.5 lbs.
  • 1-1/2″ to 2-1/2″ Length x .148 .162 daimeter fasteners
  • Tool-less adjustment for different fastener lengths

Most narrow design in class allows for use in tight spaces. Overhanging nail tip accurately locates pre-punched holes. Sequential firing mechanism ensures precision nail placement. 360 degree tool-less adjustable exhaust deflector, paper strip collation.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT: safety glasses, 3 wrenches

SPECIFICATIONS: Accepts fasteners sizes 1-1/2″ – 2-1/2″ x .131″ – .162″. Rear loading magazine has a collation angle of 36 degrees and can hold 44 nails (2 strips). Operating air pressure of 80-120 PSI. 3/8″ Air Inlet. Dimensions 11-3/4″ x 3-3/8″ x 13-3/16″…. more >>

Rating: 4 5 Hitachi NR65AKS Strap Tite 1 1/2 Inch to 2 1/2 Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine (out of 5 reviews)

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5 Responses to “Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine”

  1. Review by J. Jones for Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine
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    I bought this gun about a year ago. It’s great when you are fastening joist hangers on decks, truss ties, floor truss hangers. Man this kicks too. Careful when you use it cause it can shock your wrist. Makes my framing days alot faster when I am build a new home. It’s very light and small enough to get into tight spots. I like how safety works on it. And loading is pretty nice too. This gun is worth having if you frame alot houses or build alot decks. Time it saves is worth the cost. Would buy again.

  2. Douglas J. Mouser on July 26th, 2010 at 4:39 am

    Review by Douglas J. Mouser for Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine
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    This is a sweet strap nailer. I bought the short magazine one a few weeks and have been very pleased with its performant. We framed up a house that called for A35 on every freize block and a H1 on every truss, not to mention the various straps and other hangers. It worked awesome. It had no problem driving 2 1/2 nails into 6×12 beams for straps. It is very quick to use with the nail tip sticking out, just point and shoot. It even worked for toenailing 2 1/2 nails in the joist hangers, I don’t know if they recommend that or not, but it worked. Overall it probably almost paid for itself on one job, it is light, easy to use, powerful, everything you are looking for in a gun. I also put a rafter hook on it, the same one that fits that NR83, and that is handy too, worth that 12 bucks for the hook.

  3. Rob Carpenter on July 26th, 2010 at 4:47 am

    Review by Rob Carpenter for Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine
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    This is a nice, light metal strap nailer. It’s angled so it gets into most tight places. I’ve done three houses with it and haven’t had a jam. It fires the nail each and every time with no problems. This is a real labor saver!

  4. Review by PellaCPC for Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine
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    I had been using the Paslode Positive Placement nailer previous to purchasing the Hitachi. We had nothing but problems with it, not to mention that it feels like a boat anchor. Once I bought this, my guys won’t use the Paslode anymore. I only wish I would have bought this one 1st! When you buy quality, you only cry once…

  5. Review by B. T. for Hitachi NR65AKS Strap-Tite 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Positive Placement Nailer with Short Magazine
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    Received this in time to use it on a small addition I’m currently building. Began to have some problems right off the bat with this gun. First off, it won’t fire the last 5 nails without another strip of nails to back them up. Now this may not be Hitachi’s fault, but I used the nails that Amazon advertised with the gun, and a second strip will not fit in. So you have to pull out the last few nails to proceed. Second, the safety probe slipped from the track it rides in and jammed, preventing the gun from shooting until you stop and replace the safety into position. This happened several times, slowing the process down immensely. Pretty costly considering the price of labor these days. I have to say I really expected a lot better engineering from Hitachi. They need to do some serious re-designing on this one.

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