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Senco SCN40R Coil Roofing Nailer by Senco
Product DetailsManufacturer: Senco Model: SCN40R Product features: - 5.2 pounds
- High load capacity of 120 nails
- Drives 11gauge, flat round head nails from 3/4 to 1-1/2 inches
- Adjustable depth-of-drive
- Neverlube design
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Description of Senco SCN40R Coil Roofing NailerSold as one unit. (1 unit = each.) 3/4" - 1-1/2". For asphalt or fiberglass shingles, roof deck, tar paper, metal drip edge, fiber or styrofoam insulation board, vinyl & aluminum siding. Oil free operation. Adjustable depth of drive, shingle guide, & canister tray. Dual action or restrictive trigger mechanism. Use Senco brads SKU # 2103521 & SKU # 2103539. Boxed . Manufacturer number: 3D0101N. SKU #: 2103513. Country of origin: (TBA). Distributed by Senco Fastening Systems. Frankly, it's hard to go wrong with air tools from Senco, and this coil roofing nailer is no exception. It can shoot 11-gauge full round-head roofing nails (from 7/8 to 1-1/2 inches); the magazine has a capacity of 120 nails. This is well-balanced gun, among the lightest roofing nailers on the market at only 5.2 pounds. We really appreciate Senco's Neverlube design, which uses a graphite seal and an internal lubrication system that eliminate the chance of oil staining your work and, of course, cut down on required maintenance. Because of the pin-and-hole locking system, it's virtually impossible to bump the magazine open, so you don't have to worry about spills the way you do with lesser coil nailers. Senco's other nice touches include their well-designed straight-drive guide body, which reduces jams, and the rubber bumpers on the body of the gun that prevent it from sliding down the roof. This nailer has a toolless depth-of-drive adjustment, too, so you don't have to climb down off a roof and hunt for a tool to make a minor adjustment. The gun also comes with an adjustable shingle reveal gauge, a handy bonus feature you won't find in many of the competing nailers. The SCN40 is a sturdy, top-of-the-line roofing nailer, with all the attention to detail Senco is known for. We rank it among the top two or three in its class for weight, reliability, and performance. --Brian Trinen
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Senco SCN40R Coil Roofing NailerCustomer Review: A great nailer Summary: 5 Stars
I bought the nailer initially to install cement backer board for tile. The first nailer I had was a Porter Cable and it jambed on me enough that I took it back after the first use. The Senco is a breeze to use. It has enough power to drive through cement boards with ease. Well I ended up using it to do some big roofing jobs and it worked like a charm. The nailer will go as fast as you can lay shingles. It doesn't use a lot of air either. I use it with a Dewalt 4 gallon compressor and it kicks the compressor on after about 20 nails. As with Senco products I suggest you use Senco nails for it. I tried several cheaper brands and I was not satisfied. Bottom line is if you want a good roofing nailer that you won't have to replace anytime soon then buy this one. If you want to skimp on price buy a cheaper brand. You will be sorry you did.
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