HiKOKI Gas Nail Gun NR90GC2/J8 First Fix 90mm Nailer Inc 2x 1.5Ah Batts Reviews

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HiKOKI (Hitachi) Gas Nail Gun NR90GC2 First Fix 90mm Framing Nailer Including 2x 1.5Ah Li-Ion Batteries & Charger in Carry Case
The HiKOKI (formerly known as Hitachi) NR90GC2/J8 cordless gas nail gun is a fantastic alternative to the Paslode IM350 nailgun. The NR90 will take the same nails, allowing you to use existing stock as well as HiKOKI (Hitachi) nails and other quality alternatives.
This is the latest version (J8) of the popular NR90GC2 gun - now with Lithium-Ion batteries instead of NiCd.
FEATURES

New and improved version of the HiKOKI (Hitachi) NR90GC Nailgun - with 2x Lithium-Ion batteries!
Lightweight, well balanced design
High driving power of 90J
Longer trigger stroke for safer use
Drives 50-90mm clipped head nails
Fast operation - drives up to 2 nails per second and 1200 per fuel cell
2x Batteries and 60 minute charger eliminates downtime
Easy to clean
Soft grip handle
Quick load magazine
Easy access fuel cell chamber
High visibility magazine
Fold away hook fits over joists for greater convenience

SPECIFICATION

Battery Capacity: 4000 Nails/Charge
Fuel Cell Capacity: Up to 1200 Nails
Weight: 3.5 kg
Driving Power: 90 Joules
Vibration Level: 3.5 m/s2
Nail Type: Clipped (D) Head
Collation Type: Paper Collated
Nail Angle: 34°
Nail Length Range: 50 - 90mm
Nail Diameter Range: 2.9 - 3.3mm
Magazine Capacity: 25 - 37 Nails
Actuation Type: Full Sequential

Precautions for using the BCL715G lithium-ion battery

This battery is for use only with this version of the NR90. Use with other tools may cause the tool not to operate correctly.
Be sure to remove the battery when the tool is not in use
If the battery is attached to the nailer for 12 hours or more, the battery's output will be automatically shut off due to the built in Auto Power OFF feature for the purpose of reducing battery consumption. In this event, the tool will not operate when the trigger is pulled, but this is not a malfunction.
In the event of Auto Power OFF, to make the tool usable again, detach and reattach the battery. If the tool still doesn't operate, the battery is likely empty and will need re-charging.
The battery cannot be charged if its temperature is below 0 degrees, or higher than 50 degrees.

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Phone:

01325 370300

Email:

help@powertoolworld.co.uk

Location:

Unit 6, Park 2000, Millennium Way,
Newton Aycliffe
County Durham
DL5 6AR

This is just a good as the rest of nailers and light compare to rest
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Posted 5 years ago
Absolutely faultless. Shot 4400 nails over 4 days. Not one misfire no jams. Great bit of kit. Highly recommended Andrew Stone
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Posted 5 years ago
100% brilliant thanks
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Posted 5 years ago
I’ve used Paslode which is a good gun but the Hikoki 1st fix gun is just as good for less than half the price
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Posted 5 years ago
Bought this for a Saturday job but couldn’t get it to work, sent it back and they told me it was because the gun was COLD the gas was warm so that was ok. It is a good piece of kit for the money BUT if you’re going to use it in the winter be prepared for it to play you up.
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Posted 5 years ago
Hi, thank you for your feedback. I am sorry you have been experiencing problems with your nail gun – if the problems persist, please don’t forget that the manufacturer has an excellent warranty platform in place for exactly such scenarios. If you need any support in arranging the warranty please don’t hesitate to contact us and we will happy to help. Kind regards, Ian@Powertoolworld.co.uk
Posted 5 years ago
Only had gun 2 weeks but seams ok so far was getting sick of DeWalt product and after sales , putting up kits so gun working a lot ,for the money if I get a year out of it I’ll be happy
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Posted 5 years ago
Seems good value for money.fires aswell as a paslode to early to comment on reliability so far so good
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Posted 5 years ago
As good as a pasload.
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Posted 5 years ago