Product Review: Hitachi NR83A2 Framing Nailer
The Hitachi NR83A2 is equipped with a selective actuation switch. This allows you to use the nailer in either sequential or bump firing mode. The sequential firing mode is useful when you need accurate placement of the fasteners. In bump firing mode, the Hitachi NR83A2 is useful when speed is more important than accuracy.
The Hitachi NR83A2 is equipped with a two-piece black steel magazine. The top-loading magazine features a 21-degree angle. The Hitachi NR83A2 can hold between 64 and 70 fasteners at one time. The magazine is designed to accommodate fasteners with a length between 2 inches and 3 1/4 inches.
This framing nailer measures 21 x 4 x 13 inches. You will also appreciate the fact that the Hitachi NR83A2 weighs just under eight pounds. Therefore, you won’t strain yourself too much when you need to use it for extended periods of time. Also, the Hitachi NR83A2 is equipped with a rubber grip to offer more comfort.
The Hitachi NR83A2 framing nailer allows you to change the depth setting without the use of tools. The unit is also available without depth adjustment. The likelihood of jams is always present when using a framing nailer. Fortunately, the Hitachi NR83A2 features an open nose design. This allows you to clear jams easily, so that you don’t have much unexpected downtime. When you buy the Hitachi NR83A2 you are provided with a pair of safety glasses. A total of three hex bar wrenches are also included in the package.
If you’re in the market for a framing nailer, then you should take a look at the Hitachi NR83A2. It is equipped with a selective actuation switch that allows you to operate the nailer in either sequential or bump firing modes. The top-loading magazine used for the Hitachi NR83A2 can hold between 64 and 70 fasteners at a time. Also, the unit weighs slightly less than eight pounds, so it won’t cause too much strain during periods of extended use.