5250/65S-PP Metal-Connector Nailer Review
This metal-connector nailer from Paslode uses a titanium-coated probe to center fasteners into connector holes
Its hefty weight was the only major fault we found with this metal-connector nailer. Its magazine holds 44 to 48 nails (two strips), each of which is stamped with a code to identify the nail’s length and diameter so that you won’t have to pull sample nails during an inspection. Switching between 1-1/2-in. and 2-1/2-in. nails can be a little complicated, but it quickly became second nature for us. An Allen-screw depth-drive adjustment prevents overdriving nails.
Paslode uses a titanium-coated probe to center fasteners into connector holes. It sticks out 3/4 in., so it’s easy to orient to connector holes in tight spots. Most people apply forward pressure when orienting the nose, and with this probe the nails didn’t break off the collation strip or jam. The tool hinges a little forward and back when moved, but when it is fired, the nail hits the hole every time. This nailer can be converted to a framing gun, but you need to buy a kit and spend some time.
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