This well-built tool is the only stick nailer we tested with a jam-clear door. Depth is adjusted easily with a thumbscrew. This nailer offers automatic switching between bounce firing and single-shot firing. If the nose is pressed against the workpiece before the trigger is pulled, the trigger functions as a single shot. If the trigger is pulled first, then it functions as a bounce fire. A simple, self-cleaning internal air filter beneath the end cap of the handle keeps dirt out of the tool. Every time the air fitting is uncoupled, dirt in the filter is blasted out by the charge of air in the nailer.
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