DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)

DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)
DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)
DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)
DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)
DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)
DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)
DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)

Key features

  • The product is HD deck screwdriver
  • Easy to use
  • The product is manufactured in China
  • Helical-cut steel, heat-treated steel gears for long life and durability
  • High torque for deck building and for drywall and heavy-gauge steel stud framing
  • Depth-sensitive, set and forget nose piece for consistent fastener depth
BrandDEWALT
CategoryScrew Guns
SizeOne Size
ColorMulti
WarrantyManufacturer

DEWALT Drywall Screw Gun, 6.2-Amp (DW257)

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Customer Reviews

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3.7
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Five Stars
Erika PenaOctober 18, 2016
Ok.......👌ðŸ»
Five Stars
chuckSeptember 17, 2016
work's well
Five Stars
ted fowlerAugust 20, 2016
Quality product
Five Stars
Clauber P.May 4, 2015
Excellent product, my first DeWalt product"‹, so I can say I am happy so far.
Good tool, bad manual
TruantNovember 27, 2014
First off, the manual sucks. Period. However, the tool is outstanding, once you figure it out. The nose cone takes a good pull to remove. Pull the bit with a pair of pliers (at least the manual does say that) and insert a 1" bit of your choosing. Don't use the longer 2" bits. Seat the bit with a light tap. The depth adjustment is set by turning the nose cone to expose @ 1/8" of the bit for a flush set, but you'll have to experiment. The nose cone markings lead you to believe it's a three detent setting, but it's a continuous thread. Hold the metal clutch collar when you turn the nose.
When the depth is set, just engage the screw head, push and let 'er rip. It drove 3" #10 stainless deck screws in PT SYP in less than a second, with a perfect flush set. I like Torx heads and not one screw head got chewed. Phillips and square drives are a little fussier.
If you need to back out a screw that's set just pull the nose cone and reverse the tool. When you replace the nose, the depth setting is the same.
You can also lock the trigger and keep the tool running, just using the clutch, but I don't see the advantage. Maybe in drywall?
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