Bostitch MFN-201 Manual Hardwood Flooring Cleat Nailer, 1-1/2" to 2"
Box Count: 1
The Stanley Bostitch MFN-201 manual hardwood flooring cleat nailer drives L-shaped cleat nails from 1-1/2" to 2" in length. Comes complete with seven-year manufacturer's warranty. This Bostitch MFN-201 flooring kit includes graphite mallet, two flooring shoes for 1/2" and 5/8" flooring, heavy-duty carrying case and hex wrenches. Features include a selectable drive mode to choose between single or multi-blow operation, graphite mallet with ergonomic comfort grip, and rubber bumpers to protect pre-finished floors against marring. This Stanley Bostitch floor nailer is excellent for installing 1/2", 5/8" and 3/4" solid hardwood flooring.
**The Bostitch MFN-201 has been replaced by the Bostitch MIIIFN**
- Box Count 1
- SKU MFN-201
- UPC 077914050292
- Power Type Manual
- Collation Type Glue
- Gauge 16 Gauge
- Maximum Fastener Length 2"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included Yes
- Included In Box Graphite Mallet, Two Flooring Shoes 1/2" and 5/8”, Hex Wrenches
- Manufacturer's Warranty Seven-Year Limited
- Item Width 5-7/10"
- Special Features Rubber Bumpers
- Item Height 17-1/2"
- Item Length 13-7/16"
- Magazine Capacity 120
- Country of Manufacture Taiwan
- Item Weight 8.6 lbs.
- Usage Type Interior
- Minimum Fastener Length 1-1/2"
- Housing Material Aluminum
- Firing Type Single, Multi Blow
- Depth Control Yes
- Special Offer No
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type L-Cleat
- Would not recommend purchasing thisOrdered this in July when hardwood was initially anticipated to arrive. Hardwood was backordered and did not arrive until beginning of September. Allowed to acclimate for a week after picking it up and tried to utilize nail gun this week. Defective out of the box: very first nail did not drive correctly, shot approximately 25 nails somewhat acceptably, and then started shooting multiple nails at same time. Even though defective on day 1 of usage, it is outside of 30-day return window, so Nail Gun Depot could only offer to have me ship it back to them for repair (shipping cost my responsibility and not covered under manufacturer's warranty) or alternatively contact manufacturer to possibly find a local warranty repair shop.