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Paslode 900420 Cordless IMCT Framing Nailer |  | Brand: Paslode
List Price: $379.00 Buy Used: $275.00 as of 9/8/2010 17:15 CDT details You Save: $104.00 (27%)
Seller: brems77 Rating: 126 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.8 Dimensions (in): 18.1 x 16.1 x 5.6
MPN: 900420 Model: 900420 UPC: 759501073906 EAN: 0759501073906
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Compatible with Full & Clipped Head 2-inch to 3-1/4-inch nails | | • | Depth-of-drive adjustment; high-visibility load magazine; long, narrow nose | | • | Comfortable "sure grip" and soft trigger | | • | Includes battery, charger, belt hanger, plastic carrying case, safety goggles; optional fuel cell not included | | • | 12 inches; 7.4 pounds with battery; 5-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for light framing and remodeling projects and high-volume commercial use, the Paslode Cordless IMCT Framing Nailer is compatible with 2.0-inch to 3.25-inch full- and clipped-head nails. This handy, high-performance tool lets you avoid the hassle of compressor noise and hoses. Also, it’s easy to handle and hold, offers consistent performance, and supplies the right amount of power for a range of uses. The highly visible, easy-to-access load magazine makes reloading quick and simple. View larger. |  Batteries charge in under two hours for convenient, cord-free power. View larger. |  Each red fuel cartridge drives up to 1200 nails (fuel cell not included). View larger. | Lightweight, Hose-Free Operation Minimizes Arm Fatigue Measuring 12.0 inches long and weighing just 7.3 pounds, the IMCT Framing Nailer is comfortable to handle and hold. Its 'sure grip' and well-balanced design combine with a soft trigger to reduce arm fatigue. And because you won’t have to drag a hose with you as you work, you’ll be able to drive nails better and longer, without undue stress on your arms, hands, and wrists.Compact, Heavy-Duty Design Works Anywhere and Everywhere Compact enough to work in tight, hard-to-reach areas, the IMCT Framing Nailer packs a powerful punch with heavy-duty construction that can handle tough job conditions. It shoots up to 1,200 nails on a single fuel cell and up to 4,000 nails on a full battery charge, providing a cycle rate of two to three nails per second. And because it offers tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment--no wrenches required!--you can get more done in less time. Internal Combustion Linear Motor for Robust Performance Unlike other power fastening tools, the IMCT Framing Nailer is powered by an internal combustion linear motor. In simpler terms, the nailer owes its robust performance to its motor, which is similar to an automobile's motor. Additionally, the tool ignites a fuel and air mixture to produce the energy needed to drive the motor, and ultimately, the fastener. Patented Battery System for Consistency and Reliability Another unique feature of this nailer is that it uses a patented system that requires both a fuel cell and a rechargeable battery (the fuel cell is not included). This translates to optimum consistency and reliability, whether you’re building a deck, working with wall sheathing, or repairing a roof. It also means the IMCT Framing Nailer is entirely self-contained. The tool carries its own fuel supply and battery--along with a supply of fasteners--making it easy to bring with you from site to site. Lockout Feature to Prevent Blank Firing and Wood Damage The IMCT Framing Nailer boasts a lockout feature to prevent needless blank cycling, which can waste fuel and damage both the wood you’re working with and the nailer's components. This feature works by ensuring that five nails will be left in the magazine when the follower reaches the lockout area. Additionally, the tool will not operate when its nail supply has less than six nails. High-Visibility Magazine and Belt Hanger for Convenience The IMCT Framing Nailer is designed to be exceptionally user friendly, with features that help keep your job running smoothly. First, the load magazine is highly visible, so it helps prevent you from running out of nails in the middle of a project. There’s also a convenient dual-position belt hanger, so you don't have to lay the nailer on the ground or on top of a ladder, nor do you have to wedge it among rafters. And if you can't remember where you last placed your nailer, its bright orange color makes it easy to spot. About the Battery Charging System The IMCT Framing Nailer comes with a rechargeable battery and its own charging system. This charging system is the only one that will work with Paslode batteries (both round and oval). When your tool arrives, you’ll first need to charge the battery. Batteries will generally take five minutes to two hours to recharge, depending on the amount of discharge within the battery. Dimensions and Warranty Information The IMCT Framing Nailer has a height of 14.5 inches and weighs 7.3 pounds. It comes with a one-year limited warranty on all parts, a five-year warranty on all molded nylon parts, and a 90-day limited warranty on the bumper, driver blades, O-rings, and seal rings. What's in the Box Nailer, 6.0-volt battery, charger, belt hanger, rugged plastic carrying case, safety goggles, manual, and 5/32-inch hex wrench.

The IMCT Framing Nailer is designed to for easy handling and reliable, professional performance. |
Product Description Paslode IMCT Impulse, Cordless Framing Nailer, Drives 2" To 3-1/4" Paper Tape Nails, No Hose Or Compressor Required, Comes With Rugged Plastic Carrying Case, 1 Battery & Battery Charger, Shoots Both Paslode Clipped Head & Round Drive Nails, Features A Lightweight & Well Balanced Design, Tool Free Depth Adjustment & Powerful Motor To Tackle A Variety Of Framing Applications, Is Excellent For Framing, Wall Sheathing, Roof Sheathing, Floor Decking & More, Not Recommended For Driving 3" & 3-1/4" Nails Into Pressure Treated Lumber, Requires Fuel Cell & Battery To Operate, 1 Year Warranty.
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Best Purchase I've made in years! November 24, 2009 J. Fulmer (Marion, SC) I'm not a professional carpenter, just a weekend handyman. For years, I've always done all my building projects with hammer and nails and decided that it was time to purchase a nail gun. Decisions abound...which type? Pneumatic or cordless? I finally made my decision based on the facts that (a) a good compressor and a good nail gun were going to cost about the same as a cordless nail gun and (b) I would probably not use the nail gun as much if I had to haul out an air compressor every time I used it. So I decided to purchase a cordless nail gun. Once that decision was made, then it was time to pick the brand of nail gun. Paslode has a good reputation, and I basically picked it on that basis. I do not regret that at all. The nail gun arrived, I purchased fuel cells and nails, and fired it up. Takes less than 5 minutes after opening the case before you're driving nails. It drives the nails forcefully, and the depth adjustment on it works as advertised. Sure, there are some things to get used to. This nail gun requires a firm pressing of the gun against the work to engage the interlock; that is a mild annoyance sometimes, but is seldom a real issue. Thus far, no misfires, after 6 hours of use. I'm in the middle of building a clubhouse for my kids, and this nail gun has been a lifesaver. It is genuinely FUN to use, and an excellent item. Maybe it wouldn't be suitable for professional crews, but for us weekend handymen, it's perfect.
Works Great September 13, 2009 C. Hoffman (Pennsylvania) i bought this nailer for my second garage project. When I built my first garage I bought a Porter Cable air nailer which worked great but it was heavy and the hose was a pain. I had tried a friends Paslode recenty so decided that with my new house and the need to build another garage I would go cordless. I am glad I did. This thing works perfectly, no cords and I think it is lighter than my old air nailer. It kept up with me no problem and I got almost all my framing done before using up my first tank of fuel. Long term I don't know how it will hold up but so far it is awesome.
Freedom to move about August 26, 2009 EMS Pilot (Chippewa Falls, WI United States) I wanted a framing nailer for personal projects so spent considerable time researching on-line at various sites. I finally called a friend who is a builder and asked what he used and recommended. He said he owns and uses several different brands of nailers, but when he gets busy on a site he always reaches for his Paslode first. Based mainly on the recommendation of a professional, I purchased a used Paslode. My first use has been framing two new rooms in my basement. Not having to share an enclosed space with my compressor or stretch an air line from outside was famous. The Paslode was quick, convenient, and worked like a charm. It's a small thing, but the squared body of the engine lets you lay it down on the floor and the handle remains upright and easy to quickly grab when you need it. When I first got it I suffered a few misfires and slow operation, so I gave it a thorough cleaning per the operators manual. The process was relatively simple if you follow the book and the difference was immediate. It doesn't bump fire, but will spit out fasteners as fast as I can pull the trigger. The one thing I did not read about in any of my research are the fumes. Because it uses butane fuel the exhaust has a distinct odor to it. In an enclosed environment like my basement you really start to notice it after awhile, and it gave me a slight headache until I opened a window. Bottom line: I do not regret my decision to purchase the Paslode as my only framing nailer. All my other nailers (Hitachi coil roofing, Bostitch and Senco finish nailers, and Bostitch brad nailer)are air nailers, but for the convenience and ease of use I love just being able to grab my Paslode and drive a few nails without all the setup of compressor and air lines first. Now I'm looking for more projects so I have an excuse to use it :o)
Light, reliable, rugged, convenient. May 3, 2009 Hippy Builder (Downeast Maine, USA) Bought one last fall and have fired several cases of nails through it on an extensive garage remodel and several other projects with no malfunctions even in temperatures down to 20 degrees and after dropping 15 feet on to concrete a couple times. The air powered nailers we have barely get used anymore. Setting up a compressor and dragging air hoses around crowded job sites and climbing on icy staging are things of the past and I love the combo rafter/belt hook. Takes ten seconds to pull from my truck and bring into action. Not for high production framing but if you carry all your tools in a tightly (un)organized compact truck and need a do it all nailgun this is it.
Cold weather nailer April 1, 2009 Michael W. Ferguson (Idaho) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm a professional, and can't recommend this as a production nailer. And in really cold weather it doesn't have the power for framing. However, I needed a nailer for nailing plywood in a freezer at 0-5 below. This wasn't a walk-in freezer. It's three times the size of a football field. So I nailed a lot of plywood and 1 by 6s, driving probably 200,000 nails. With the fork-lift traffic, hoses and cords were out of the question. This tool performed admirably, though I recommend sticking to the Paslode nails. The will-fits tend to jam up.
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