DeWalt rolls out new pin nailer

Described as a first, the product offers a tool-free jam-release mechanism.
DeWalt announced the new 23Ga. Pin Nailer, which the company says addresses common user frustrations associated with 23Ga. pin nailers. Setting 5/8-in. to 2-in. nails recessed into oak with the power and adaptability to deliver professional results, the product is described as the ideal tool to fasten materials while keeping nail visibility to a minimum.

The 23Ga. Pin Nailer with tool-free jam release mechanism works to clear jammed nails. Also equipped with tool-free depth adjustment, the 23Ga. Pin Nailer allows for quick adjustment of the nail depth for proper nail setting. A durable, oil-free motor helps to keep work surfaces free of oil stains. In addition, the low nail lockout feature of this nailer alerts the user that it’s time to reload, preventing unwanted marks on the work surface. The low nail lockout feature also includes a bypass mechanism that drives the remaining nails in the magazine. Finally, a reversible belt hook offers a variety of carrying options.

For decorative molding, kitchen crown molding, miter returns, shoe molding, and raised panel doors, it offers an easy-to-use option for finish carpenters, cabinet makers, furniture builders, remodelers, and general contractors. The 23Ga. Pin Nailer weighs 2.5 lbs., has a magazine capacity of 135 pins, and is 8.8” tall, 9.2” long, and 2.7” wide. It features a dual-trigger and operates at a pressure of 70 to 100 PSI (pounds per square inch).
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