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Product Details:
- ASIN: B0000B3ARA
- Brand: Porter-Cable
- Color: NA
- Model: FC350A
- Released on:
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Features
- Clipped head nailer frames nails two- to 3-1/2 inches long
- Resists both misfires and jams; easy-adjust exhaust and depth-of-drive
- Compact, lightweight design for balance and control
- Weighs 20.8 pounds
- Comes with 1-year limited warranty on parts and accessories
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description With its innovative aluminum magazine design, compact size, and rounded body, the FC350A framing nailer from Porter-Cable offers powerful, reliable performance for all your fastening jobs, from wood floors to fences. Balanced and easy-to-handle, the FC350A features a 30- to 34-degree collated clipped head, resists both misfires and jams, and allows you to change from single fire to bump mode without taking off the entire trigger assembly. A built-in piston catch ensures a continuous flow of power and it's also a snap to alter both the depth-of-drive and the exhaust. The FC350A frames nails 2- to 3-1/2 inches long.
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Customer Reviews:
Average Rating = 4.5 Total Reviews = 19 [5 Stars]: Strong nailer Very strong nailer, uses large amounts of air - I can fire 6 or 7 shots before my compressor restarts, with my finish nailers, I can shoot 30 or more nails before a restart. Holds 2 clips and shoots Paslode 30 degree RounDrive nails. Has some recoil, which will make an unsunk nail if the depth is set too shallow and you allow the gun to bounce off the head. It is slightly front heavy, but feels very good in the hand. Has a lock out when your too low on nails.
[4 Stars]: Worked as expected I had a little trouble learning the maze of different types of nails. It would have helped if some nails were sent with the nailer. I ordered some from the internet because I could not find hot dipped galvanized in 2" at any local supplier. The nailer worked perfect putting up a new cedar fence.
[4 Stars]: Saves Lots of Time Great nailer. Saves a tremendous amount of time. I went through several boxes of nails without problems but one did arise. I would shoot in a nail and something would stick (maybe a valve)and the gun would just blow air. I ended up taking it apart and couldn't fine anything wrong. Then it just started working again. This happened several times over several days. I found out that this problem happens when I leave it laying in the sun. Once it's cooled off the problem goes away. Not sure why. Maybe the metal expands and doesn't get a good seal somewhere inside. Overall a great tool. I can find the right nails at Home Depot or Lowes. Good power too.
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