DEWALT D51276K 1-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch 15-Gauge Angled Finish Nailer


Amazon Sales Rank: #22445 in Home ImprovementBrand: DEWALTModel: D51276KNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 15.10" h x 4.40" w x 15.50" l, 10.65 pounds Sealed Lube Dual Tech: motor works as an oil free and oil lube unit.Tool-free features: adjustable belt hook, nail depth adjustment, jam clearing, 360 degree exhaustUses 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch (25.4-milimeter-65-milimeter) 34 degree collated nails, rear load;Includes carrying case, sample finish nails and safety glassesLow profile no-mar pad; Sequential action trigger installed

Innovative DEWALT technology allows you to use the D51276K with or without oil, offering you the versatility to complete a wide range of jobs quickly and efficiently. With its operating pressure of 70-120 PSI, this versatile nailer takes one- to 2-1/2-inch, 34-degree, 15 gauge straight collated nails, and provides the freedom of tool-less perks including a 360 degree rotating exhaust cap, nail depth adjustment, and a front opening that releases any jams for smooth, reliable performance. The D51276K comes with a carrying case, 1000 two-inch finish nails, a low-profile and no-mar pad, a pre-installed sequential action trigger, and a trigger lock off.The D51257K ushers in the next generation of DEWALT finish nailers. Making use of Sealed Lube Dual Technology, allows the unit's motor to work as either an oil free or an oil lubricated unit. Tool-free features include: an adjustable belt hook, nail depth adjustment, jam clearing, and a 360° rotating exhaust cap. Uses 1" to 2-1/2" 34 degree collated 15 gauge nails, and includes carrying case, 1000 2" finish nails, a low profile no-mar pad, a pre-installed sequential action trigger, as well a trigger lock off.

Most helpful customer reviews8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.Best One !!!By Nicholas KefalasThis is the one.I had the oportunity to try several 15 guage nailers after deciding that my 16G Porter Cable could not do the job I wanted it.Don't get me worng. My PC is the best 16G nailer in my arsenal but I needed something more.I tried the Hitachi 15G, the Senco, and the Bostich.I then tried the Dewalt and I was hooked. I was ready to buy the Hitachi, but the Dewalt went down to a 1" over the Hitachi 1 1/4" and the balance of the Dewalt just felt better in my hand. I also liked the feel of the trigger, plus the fact that I could access the depth adjustment more readily on the Dewalt over the Hitachi.I have run about 16 hours of work with the tool so far and I am very happy with it. I run it with oil, since there is no better way to protect the seals and rings. I know that Dewalt advertises that you can run the tool without oil, but do not do it. You will just eat away at the life of the seals and piston rings.No doubt a winner. Much improved over its previous D51275K.8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.DeWALT D51276K Heavy-Duty 1" to 2-1/2" 15 Gauge Finish NailerBy Casandra KerstingThis gun is very smooth, it sets the nail just right.I have used several differant guns professionally and this one is very desireable. If you want to save $20 and get junk that will jam at crunch time buy somthing else. If you want reliable smooth quality get this one....5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Great nailer for DIY hardwood flooring!By MoosePondBought this to install new hardwood flooring in a rental condo we were renovating and couldn't be happier with my choice. It is easy to use, well-made and I'm certain will last for many, many years to come. I'd never installed hardwood flooring before and after a few test "shots" into some scrap plywood I was successful in laying 120 square feet of 3/4" Maple and 25 square feet of Brazilian Redwood with nary a glitch. Getting the correct angle on the "tongue" of hardwood flooring is really the only skill you need to learn and, once you've got that, it's a breeze and you'll be installing floors that look truly professional.See all 9 customer reviews...