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| Senco 2H0013N FramePro 701XP Clipped Head Framing Nailer with Free A20 Palm Nailer |
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Product Description |
| Designed with the professional in mind, the 701XP is packing 904 inch/pounds of power in a maneuverable, comfortable nailer. The anodized sleeve offers additional strength and durability and the urethane sleeve cap protects the sleeve from wear. The magazine load is smooth; the comfort grip feels great in hand. Just a twist adjusts the exhaust a full 360 degrees. The straight-line 30-degree magazine offers unobstructed line-of-sight; drive depth adjusts with a well-placed thumbwheel. As with most quality nailers, you can choose between dual action or restrictive trigger firing mechanisms. Last-nail lock-out prevents a dry fire. The bonus palm nailer is a sturdy little helper that will reach places the 701XP can’t get to. A great combination for the exacting professional, perfect for framing, decking, sheathing, siding, subfloors and trusses.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste |
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Product Details |
- Fixed firing valve one the Frame Pro 702 improves tool life and speed
- Palm nailer allows for access to restricted spaces
- Cushioned comfort grip on FramePro 702
- 2 Year Warranty
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Customer Reviews |
I Built a house with this
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| Review Date: December 28, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Bud Krieger, Iron Mountain, MI |
Have owned this for a little over 3 years now. No problems. The nail depth adjustment is a fine feature. Run it at 110 PSI.
I am a DYI'r and just finished building a house. No problems.
A little difficult driving stainless 16d nails into .6 treated SYP though . . .nothing that a 20 oz. Plumb hammer would fix though with a few good smacks. (on the nail, that is)
I have been in building industry for over 20 years. Senco, buy it and you'll never need to get another. |
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