The DeWalt D51257KR Factory Reconditioned D51257K 16-Gauge Finish Nailer is a lightweight solution for your fastening needs. The D51257KR weighs 3.9 pounds and holds up to 100 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch nails — a wide range offering tons of versatility. The D51257R is the only 16-gauge Finish Nailer to use a rear-loading magazine system with DeWalt's exclusive lock and load or load and lock design for faster loading and unloading.
| SKU | 2200457 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | DeWalt |
| Model | D51257KR |
| Item Condition | Reconditioned |
| Shipping Weight (Pounds) | 9.0000 |
| Item Weight (Pounds) | 3.85 |
| UPC Code | 885911045018 |
| EAN | 0885911045018 |
| Nailer Type | Finish |
| Power Source | Air |
| Fastener Feeding Type | Straight |
| Magazine Capacity | 100 nails |
| Fastener Type | 16-gauge nails |
| Nail Length | 1-inch - 2-1/2-inch |
| Nail Diameter | 16 gauge |
| Operating Air Pressure | 70 - 120 PSI |
| Firing Mode | Sequential Action |
| Jam Clearing | Tool Free |
| Rafter Hook | Yes |
| Trigger Lock | Yes |
| Dry Fire Lockout | No |
| Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) | 11.8-inch x 3.5-inch x 10.6-inch |
| Rating: |
Since I bought this I have used it to put up crown molding, Wainscoting, and trim. It has preformed better than I expected for a re manufactured tool, but then its Dewalt. I like being able to set the depth. This allows me to make sure that the nail will be in the material I am attaching and not punch clear through. It also leaves a very shallow hole that requires very little filler. I just wish the finish nails had the serrated notches along the entire nail not just by the head. The air exhaust port is awesome because I can turn it 360 deg and I don't have to worry about getting air or debris in my eyes. I haven't had it jam on me yet but whoever put the nail release on the front is a genius. I hate the trigger lock, I am always bumping it which locks the trigger and its an inconvenience. I realize its a safety feature but I still don't like it. It also comes with a bump trigger in case you want to drive in a lot of nails in a hurry. I know Dewalt tools aren't cheap but you get what you pay for and this tool is of high quality (granted I haven't used many other finish nailers so I am kind of biased). I would recommend this to anyone and will buy another if mine breaks. It comes with a pair of safety glasses but they just fog up and seem cheap compared to my S&W safety glasses, but I guess they are better than loosing an eye. (Posted on 7/3/10)
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