Hitachi NT65MA2 15 Gauge 1-1/4-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Angled Finish Nailer
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Average customer review:Product Description
Hitachi NT65MA2 Hitachi's new 15 gauge finish nailer offers a selective trigger. This feature prevents all double fires. The NT65MA2 is a lightweight and comfortable tool with a tool-less depth of drive and quick release jam free nose. This tool fires standard 15 gauge nails from 1"- 2 1/2". Additional features on this tool include a unique dust blower.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2083 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Hitachi
- Model: NT65MA2
- Dimensions: 7.11 pounds
Features
- 1-1/4- to 2-1/2-inch 15-gauge angled finish nailer with integrated air duster for clearing away dust and debris
- Simple depth of drive adjustment; easy clear nose; adjustable air deflector
- Lightweight aluminum body; durable composite magazine
- Includes safety glasses, hex bar wrenches (4 and 5 mm), no-mar nose piece and carrying case
- Measures 13.5 by 3.2 by 11.9 inches (L by W by H); lightweight at 4.4 pounds; 5-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Long nails into hardwood? No problem. Working overhead? It's only 4.2 pounds. Hate having the exhaust in your face? Tool-free, 360-degree adjustment takes care of that. No time for jams? Clearing takes no more than a couple of seconds because of the quick-release nose. The magazine is made of nylon, but it seems as rugged to us as any metal magazine out there. That's also why this nailer is so easy on the hands. Add to that a nicely padded grip and a selective trigger and you'd think you have the perfect nailer. But get this—there's a built-in dust blower that clears light debris and dust from your workpiece. Hitachi quality leaves nothing to want.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
From the Manufacturer
This 15-gauge finish nailer drives standard 1 1/4- to 2- 1/2-inch nails straight into nearly any material you might have a problem with. It packs plenty of power for setting long nails in most woods, too. If you’re really creative you can jam this tool, but clearing the mess is easy with a quick-release nose. This nailer features a padded handle, directional exhaust, a drive depth adjustment, and it weighs only 4.2 pounds. A tough, nylon magazine aligns with the handle to help keep weight down and prevent bending or denting. A selective trigger means no more wasteful double fires. It also features a tool-less drive depth and handy dust blower.
Features
- Selective trigger for flexibility in firing operations
- Shoots 15 gauge 1- 1/4- to 2 1/2-inch angled finish nails
- Lightweight at only 4.2 pounds
- Superior power drives 2- 1/2-inch nails into the hardest woods
- Unique air duster clears debris before material installation
- Depth of drive adjustment to countersink or flush drive nails
- Easy clear nose and adjustable air deflector
- Nail capacity of 100 nails
Specifications
- Operating air pressure of 70-120 psi
- Air consumption of .042 feet cubed per cycle at 100 psi
- 3/8-inch air inlet and dimensions of 12 by 3- 1/4 by 13- 1/2-inches
- Shoots 15 Gauge 1-1/4- to 2- 1/2-inch angled finish nails
Customer Reviews
Excellent Finish nailer.
This nailer from Hitachi is an excellent tool. It is lightweight and quite easy to handle, yet plenty of power to drive long nails in hard woods. The pricing is very reasonable for a quality tool. It uses standard nails readily available. I got this nailer to replace a Senco nailer. The Hitachi works just as well, if not a bit better. Lower cost as well.
Super Tool
You won't go wrong in purchasing this tool. I purchased one back in May and it has worked flawlessly every time I've used it. It's light weight, easy to load and the depth setting adjusts with just a couple of turns. If you need a solid nailer, this is the one to get.
NOT Made In Japan!
The Hitachi NT65MA2 appears to be identical to the NT65MA3 but is about $50 more. The only difference seemed to be that the NT65MA2 was made in Japan, while the NT65MA3 was made in Taiwan. That's the only reason I spent the extra money for the NT65MA2. When it arrived, the label said, "Made In Taiwan". It's back in the box, ready to be returned.








