DeWalt | SKU:
DCN45RNB
DEWALT DCN45RNB 20 VOLT COIL ROOFING NAILER
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$468.99
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DEWALT DCN45RNB 20 VOLT COIL ROOFING NAILER is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Usually in stock, ships within 3–5 business days.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
We will ship your order out as soon as we can. If your order is placed after hours it will be fulfilled the next working day. If an item of your order is out of stock, you will be notified via email, as well as the possibility of partially shipping your order. For any questions and concerns please don't hesitate to give us a call.
Description
Description
This 20V MAX* 15° Cordless Coil Roofing Nailer delivers cordless convenience ideal for service repairs and small jobs. There are absolutely no hoses, compressors, or gas cartridges required. It"s 100% battery-powered so the pro can show up and get to work right away. The 20V MAX* 15° Coil Roofing Nailer can drive the full range of roofing fasteners from 3/4 in. to 1-3/4 in. Get the job done quickly and efficiently with bump actuation mode and tool-free depth adjustment that provides precise nail placement.
FEATURES
- Brushless motor for increased runtime and durability
- Bump mode for efficiency and productivity
- Tool-free nail tray easily adjusts to accommodate the full range of roofing nails
- Tool-free depth adjustment wheel for precise nailing
- Tool-free stall release lever to return driver blade in event of a jam
- Belt hook for convenience
- 15° canister holds up to 120 wire collated roofing nails
- Ergonomic handle design for better control and comfort
- Fires up to 3 nails per second on a 2 Ah Battery**
- Up to 500 nails per charge**
- Can install up to one square (100 sq") of asphalt roofing shingles per charge†
APPLICATIONS
- Service repairs (i.e. blow-off damage, damaged shingles, shingles around pipe collars, roof leaks, bad skylight, roof ventalization issues, flashing, damaged gutters and down spouts)
- Minor production roofing (i.e. additions, garages, valleys, bump outs, around flashing and skylights, punch out)
- Small jobs (i.e. sheds, windows)