Max SN883CH/28 28-Degree Clipped Head Framing Nailer

Max
Item#:
258832
Mfr#:
SN883CH/28
The MAX SN883CH2/28 air-powered, clipped head framing nailer drives 28 degree wire weld strip nails from 2" to 3-1/4" in length. Part of MAX USA Corp.'s 100 PSI tool series, new features include a swivel joint, rafter hook and revised trigger design. This lightweight framing nailer weighs in at only…

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The MAX SN883CH2/28 air-powered, clipped head framing nailer drives 28 degree wire weld strip nails from 2" to 3-1/4" in length. Part of MAX USA Corp.'s 100 PSI tool series, new features include a swivel joint, rafter hook and revised trigger design. This lightweight framing nailer weighs in at only 7 lbs. Combined with a compact and well-balanced design, the SN883CH2/28 is excellent for high production framing. Other features include a double fire prevention mechanism for increased safety, adjustable depth of drive, maintenance free end cap filter, aggressive sawtooth safety, trigger lock lever, and comfortable rubber grip. This heavy-duty MAX framing nailer is ideal for continuous framing, sheathing, decking and subflooring.

Specifications

Manf Part Number SN883CH/28
Condition New
Weight 7.000000
Features
  • Drives 2" x .113" up to 3-1/4" x .131" 28 degree plastic collated and paper tape collated clipped head stick nails
  • Compact design only 12-1/4" in height
  • Open Nose for easy jam clearance
  • Comfortable rubber grip and lighter weight means you can work longer between rests
  • Highest level of safety with the patented Anti-double firing mechanism, easy jam clearance and trigger locking lever
  • Very versatile with the dial adjustable depth control
  • Pointed teeth on contact arm prevents tool slippage
  • Maintenance free end cap filter keeps the tool running smoothly with fewer services
Skid Count 0
Prop 65 Warning
Prop 65 Warning Warning

This product can expose you to a chemical (or chemicals) that are known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov