This nailer is the ideal tool for framing, decking, and fencing jobs. It features a strong, lightweight magnesium body, a 1-piece drive blade, and rubber O-rings. The no-mar tip protects surfaces from damage, but if removed will reveal teeth that grip for a secure, no-slip hold when firing. The tool-free depth adjust provides a variety of options for driving depth, while the air filter and anti-dust cap help keep the interior of your tool clean and functioning smoothly. The 1/4 in. Industrial NPT swivel fitting rotates 360° for maximum accessibility in tight spots. Hang your nailer up with the integrated rafter hook when you need to free up an extra hand. You can quickly switch from bump to single fire using the select fire trigger. It features an anti-dry fire mechanism that protects the internal parts by stopping any firing when there are only a few nails. Insert an additional strip of nails through the rear-load magazine, and you are ready to go. This nailer is designed to use 30 to 34° paper collated clipped head framing nails between 2 and 3-1/2 in. L (0.113 in. to 0.131 in. shank), and is compatible with any brand. The 34° Clipped Head Framing Nailer (Model: EFR3490) is suitable for any professional or do-it-yourselfer, and is high-performing in both indoor and outdoor applications. This framing nailer is part of Estwing’s professional line of pneumatic tools, and is covered by a 5 Year Professional Tool Warranty and a 90-Day Wearable Parts Warranty.
- Durable construction with lightweight magnesium body, 1-piece drive blade and rubber O-rings
- Select fire trigger allows you to quickly switch from bump fire to sequential fire
- Tool-free depth adjust makes it easy to adjust driving depth for each project
- Air filter/anti-dust cap keeps the interior components clean and functioning smoothly
- Anti-dry fire prevents firing with low fasteners, and will resume firing once more are added
- Protective no-mar tip can be removed to expose teeth that give a secure, no-slip grip when firing
- Rear-load magazine makes loading nails quick and easy
- Comes with a padded bag with front and interior pockets for all of your gear
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Grayce Schamberger (verified owner) –
When we got our nail gun I had just started reworking my stalls and had eight new gates to build, so after laying out my 2×6’s and using my trailer for a work bench, I put the new nail gun through it’s paces. I was impressed to find that all the 3 inch nails were consistently placed and there was no need to go back with a hammer to set them. It was also, a good weight and making it more easily to place where I wanted it, It didn’t move during the nailing.
Howell Brakus (verified owner) –
This gun is lite and easy to use,not bulky.Only had it a few weeks but all good so far.
Alfreda Kris (verified owner) –
Good for work framing.
Norval Barton (verified owner) –
I just got this in a couple of days ago and put it to work yesterday. From the get go, love that it comes with a case. The case itself has a large pouch on the outside as well as several inner pockets for storage. The nailer is extremely easy to load. The air connection swivels slightly to avoid strain which is great. I have a not so powerful compressor but it will get up to 80 PSI output. Even in spite of that, this nail gun worked perfectly. Doing a remodel in my basement. Lots of framing done yesterday and this nail gun worked without any issues. On a previous project i had borrowed a friend’s super expensive cordless Hilti framing nailer… .it had an issue of sinking the nails down enough. This Estwing nailer worked awesome. Highly recommmend it.
Laron Boehm (verified owner) –
The first few clips of 2 3/8″ ring shanked had a couple jam on me but I think it might have been bad glue on the paper nail clip.The next 500+ nails have shot flawlessly.2 3/8″ ring shanked3″ stainless steel3″ commonGreat framing nailer!
Dewayne Green (verified owner) –
This nailer is reasonably lightweight, and so far has done everything I ask of it. I have been using 34 degree 2 1/2 inch smooth shaft nails, and this does a great job driving them into construction lumber at roughly 90 psi (the recommended is 70-120psi). The depth setting is reasonably sensitive, allowing you to bury the heads of the nails or leave them slightly above the lumber. It switches easily from bump actuation to triggered actuation, and the bump actuation can be done quickly and rapidly. The only drawback that I have found is that it is difficult to find nails to drive with this tool. As a DIYer, I don’t really need several thousand nails at any given time, and you can’t get smaller packages at the store. Also, it is fairly hard to find clipped head nails. My research online suggests that they are actually not up to the building code in many places, so people are using offset head nails in theses. That is working pretty well for me as well, though I am a bit concerned that it may produce a shortened lifespan for the tool through some potential additional wear and tear.
Lola Reinger (verified owner) –
Very good quality, ran approximately 2000 nails through it the first several days. No problems.
Deshaun Nicolas (verified owner) –
The Estwing 34 degree pneumatic nail gun works great! I would recommend it to anyone thinking about buying a 34 degree pneumatic nail gun. Estwing has always been top of the line and their nail guns continue that tradition.
Jonathon Schneider (verified owner) –
This gun is very nice. I Build houses and typically use Paslode but Home Depot had a deal of the day on these. Bought two. So far so good. Very impressed and a nice case too
Everett Rohan (verified owner) –
Great value for thr money. Works well.