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Akuzuki Top Quality Pneumatic Hardwood Floor Flooring Air Cleat Nailers | 
enlarge | Brand: Akuzuki Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $599.00 Buy New: $199.00 You Save: $400.00 (67%)
Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 3357
Color: Orange and Black Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 17 x 3.5 x 22.5
Model: N-799 UPC: 793573527400 EAN: 0793573527400 ASIN: B000Q38KOO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Light die cast aluminum body reduces fatigue | | • | Drives from 1.5" to 2" standard 16 Gauge "L" cleat Nails | | • | Ergonomic design with longer handle for ease of operation. Hardened driver blade for longer life. | | • | Composite base to eliminate scratch and damage to the surface of the wood. | | • | Non-Marring base is designed to allow driving of fastener close to wall. |
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Product Description Can be used on 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" and 25/32" floor thickness
Magazine Capacity: 100 PCS
Operation Pressure: 60-100 PSI
Air Inlet: 1/4" NPT
Purchase Includes: Flooring Cleat Nailer Gun. High Quality Mallet. Regulation Eye Goggles. Air Tool oil. Extra Non-Marring Base Plate Cover. Hex Wrenches.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 74
Great Flooring Nailer December 9, 2007 Lenny Bing 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I just finished my hardwood flooring project using this nailer. It turned out fantastic. This nailer is solid and durable and during the installation of about 1200 sqft, never had a single issue of any kind.
Great product for the money. August 2, 2008 James P. Simmons (Crossville, TN) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am a wood-turner that until now has never installed hardwood floors. I had the occasion to help with an installation at a dance studio and decided from that to install a hardwood floor on an addition I had planned. While searching for a pneumatic floor nailer I found this one, and after reading the reviews decided to give it a try. I was happy I did. It performed much better than the one we used for the studio and at a portion of the cost. I would like to also mention the delivery time was great. I saved more than what it would have cost me to rent one for the job and I have it to help friends and family. What a deal.
Akuzuki nailer and dense Bamboo flooring April 27, 2009 Peter Muhlbach (il usa) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I just received the nailer and used it for the first time this weekend to install 5/8" T&G Bamboo flooring in my son's kitchen. What I received was the dual staple/cleat nailer. After putting on the right foot plate, it comes with 2, I test fired a 2" cleat nail and found it to be too long and risked tearing off the tongue of the flooring board. I went looking for 1 1/2 inch cleat nails locally & when I couldn't find anything but the 2" size, I purchased 1 1/2" staple. I loaded the nailer with the stapes and started the job. The nailer worked great! You need to test fire a few staples to get the right air pressure and tune you "strike" force, but after that it was effortless. I had used a manual nailer previously to install about 500 sq. feet of oak flooring and there is no comparison. The Bamboo was about twice as dense as the oak and using the pneumatic nailer, the bamboo went down at least twice as fast and with less pain! The thing you want to be careful with when nailing down dense Bamboo is that it is so dense and if you are close to the end of the board or edge, you will split it. Pre-drill for yore first 2 rows and the use the nailer. Instead of nails for the first 2 rows, I opted for 1 1/2" headless screws (you can get these at any home store). They worked great & you don't have to worry about dimpling if you use a nail & miss. I'm not done with the project yet, but so far I recommend the nailer whole heartily.
Top quality February 3, 2008 G. Claveloux (Bumpass, VA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Just finished laying 650 sq ft of floor. Did not have any problems with
the nailer. It did a great job.
Great value for home project February 8, 2008 Kelloskid (Boston, MA USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Easy to handle, good weight. Solid construction enables you to use this without fear of being to rough. Holds plenty of staples, and loading is very easy. Hammer is also a good weight and good length for sustained use. Case is a big plus for maitenance and storage. Spare parts and tools will allow for long life. Perfect tool for do it yourself home owner. Half the price and just as reliable as anything I've ever rented.
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