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Hitachi NT65MA3 15 Gauge 2-1/2-Inch Finish Nailer Product Description:



  • 1-1/4 to 2-1/2-inch 15-gauge angled finish nailer with simple depth of drive adjustment; easy clear nose; adjustable air deflector
  • Integrated air duster button for clearing away debris and dust from the work surface-inch preparation for nailing or gluing
  • Lightweight aluminum body; durable composite magazine; factory-installed air fitting for convenience
  • Includes safety glasses, hex bar wrenches, no-mar nose -piece and carrying case
  • Measures 13.5 x 3.2 x 11.9-inches (LxWxH); lightweight at 4.4-pounds; 5-year warranty

Product Description

15 Gauge, Angle Finish Nailer, Nail Length, 1-1/4' - 2 1/2', Capacity, 100 Nails, Actuation Selective, Weight 4.4 LB, Integrated Air Blower, Tool Free Depth Of Drive Adjustment, Tool Free Nail Jam Clearing, Angled Nipple, Tool Free Adjustable Exhaust.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5First rate angled nailer
By Victor H. Agresti
Hitachi NT65MA3 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer- Third generation of this tool; everything works well.- Fires in one of two ways; select via a control knob: ... Single Actuation: press the nose against the wood & pull the trigger to drive the nail, or, pull the trigger first, then press nose against the wood to drive the nail. Either way, nailing again isn't possible until the trigger is released and pulled again. ... Contact Actuation: in addition to the above, if the trigger is held back, the tool will fire a nail each time the nose is pressed against the wood.- Nicely balanced and comfortable to use. Weighs only 4.2 lbs., within a few ounces of the lightest nailer.- The 34 degree tool angle is better than 24 degree nailers; easier to do corners.- Simple to load nails. Feed into the slot and slide the spring-loaded pusher to the right. Holds two 100-nail "clips", and they are fully visible, so you know when you're near empty.- Adjustable air deflector so the discharge won't blow in your face.- In case of a jam (e.g., you hit a screw); simply unsnap a lock and the front end opens.- Easy turn dial moves the nose-piece in/out to adjust drive depth.- Factory installed air fitting is a nice feature.- No-mar nose piece is tough enough to last and actually prevents wood marring.- Duster button: makes the tool an air gun; or use to drain the air before decoupling the hose.- Good blow-molded tool case with space for a 1,000 nail pack.- 5-year factor warranty demonstrates Hitachi's confidence.- More powerful than my Bostitch 15-gauge angled nailer.- Big nailers are loud. Wear hearing protectors.Can't see how you could go wrong with this angled nailer. Clearly a 5-star tool.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5A new favorite finish nailer!
By BenQ
Our company uses finish nailers daily and we use them in all species of woods including Oak, Maple, Pine, Brazillian Cherry, Teak, and other very hard exotics. Our nailers get hard use so I look for the ones that will hold up long term. My previous favorite was the Dewalt 2 1/2 finish nailer (see my other reviews) which is a great finish nailer but I believe that some of the later Dewalt guns have been lacking in quality from the 1st release. I bought 2 of these Hitachi NT65MA3 finish nailers to try out and all of our crews have loved using them and I haven't had the 1st problem with them after 1 year. They set the nails consistently in dense hardwoods and have a great feel to them. I believe I may have found my new favorite finish nailer!I might note that I have not tried the Milwaukee or Makita finsh nailer, but am comparing to the Bostich, Porter Cable, Senco, and Dewalt models.I love the fact that I can change modes with the flick of a switch from sequential to bump fire. My Dewalt, Senco and Porter Cable nailers all require that I change out the trigger assembly. The 2 options of fire are: 1) sequential mode - the nailer fires one shot when the safety tip mechanism is pressed against the wood you are nailing and the trigger is pulled and will only fire again when the safety tip mechanism has been depressed against the wood and the trigger is then pulled again. 2) bump mode - pull the trigger and hold it and the nailer fires every time you depress the safety tip mechanism into the wood you are nailing (as long as you hold in the trigger). I keep all of our nailers in this mode and do not feel it is a safety concern since firstly, the trigger must be pulled and secondly the safety tip mechanism must be depressed in the wood you are nailing before it will fire. There is an element of danger to most anything we do in life.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Nailer, Good Value
By Jim Peterson
The other reviews have done a good job describing this nailer, so I'll just at my $0.02:I have several Porter Cable nailers, which are fine. This nailer is far superior. It is so light that I thought the case was empty when I opened the box. There is almost no recoil despite the size of the 15 gauge, 2.5" nails I'm using. The option of firing multiple nails on one trigger pull is nice, but I don't think I'd use in much on a finish gun. The depth adjustment allows a great range of adjustment, important on a finish nail gun.I've been using this gun with stainless steel nails on some redwood projects in the yard, and am extremely satisfied with it. The previous model of this gun, which I think is virtually identical, received excellent reviews as well. I can't imagine you'd be disappointed with this nailer. I'll steer towards Hitachi nailers in the future- this one is very impressive.

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