Freeman PCN65 Pneumatic 15 Degree 2-1/2" Coil Siding Nailer with Adjustable Metal Belt Hook







Key features
- •Magnesium Construction
- •Finger-Depth Adjustment
- •Shoots 15 degree nails ranging in size from 1 1/4-Inch to 2 1/2-Inch
- •360-degree Adjustable Exhaust
- •7 year limited warranty
BrandFreeman
CategorySiding Nailers
ColorBlack
Warranty7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty
Freeman PCN65 Pneumatic 15 Degree 2-1/2" Coil Siding Nailer with Adjustable Metal Belt Hook
List Price: $237.15$213.44DEALYou Save: $23.71 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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I really don't like that the air exhaust port is hard to turn ...
Hector•February 21, 2018
Once you figure out the correct position for installing the nails, you won't experience many jams or double feeds. You have to put plenty of pressure when squeezing the trigger otherwise you will get a double fire b/c it bounces. This happens even when you have the single nail selector. I really don't like that the air exhaust port is hard to turn and you can't really tell which way the air will exit, hitting you in the face and blowing your cap away into the mud along with the pencil you had on it!
I like that it is light, had a hook, and works flawless.
I like that it is light, had a hook, and works flawless.
Does what you want it to...drive nails!
Nostabo•February 19, 2018
I have shot several cases of nails with this gun. It does double shoot nails occasionally (as do all coil nailers), but rarely jams. This gun easily performs as well as the competition (Max and Hitachi). It does what you want it to do, drive nails. It works with all types of siding that I have tried it on (including Hardiplank), and I have used it to nail several kitchens plywood underlayment. The drive depth is easily adjusted and you get a soft plastic nose bumper. I bought it as a "throw away" tool, but it lives on. When it comes to repairs my local shops have never heard of it, so if it breaks down, I'll buy another.
Excellent nailer, well built and tough
N. Tulsian•January 29, 2018
Works very well other than occasional double firing, leading to two nails right next to each other and generally sticking out at a weird angle.
The belt clip also comes in handy while I'm working to hang off ladders, belts or 2x4s.
I've dropped it a couple of times and it shows no visible signs of damage (so far).
The belt clip also comes in handy while I'm working to hang off ladders, belts or 2x4s.
I've dropped it a couple of times and it shows no visible signs of damage (so far).
Decent Nailer for the Price
ErnestT•January 20, 2018
This is a decent nailer for Hardie plank siding, I read the reviews about it double firing & it does that alot, probably the way I'm holding it maybe,
So far Ive nailed half my house with it & can say "For the price" I would buy again even knowing it is prone to double firing.
So far Ive nailed half my house with it & can say "For the price" I would buy again even knowing it is prone to double firing.
DO NOT BUY
dkmcb•January 4, 2018
DO NOT BUY! I own three nail guns, I've worked in construction for most of my life. I bought this to put the hardy up on my garage in the backyard and immediately had issues with it shooting two or more nails at a time, it won't penetrate hardy trim no mater what type of regulator I use or pressure setting I have. I have to hold the trigger for 1-2 seconds before it will shoot on a normal peice of hardy and still get 2 nails most times. I read tips on line, the owners manual and made sure to oil it all to no avail. It was a complete waste of money and ruined multiple pieces of hardy.
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