Senco FramePro 325FRHXP Full Round Head Framing Nailer, 2" to 3-1/4"
Box Count: 1
The Senco FramePro 325FRHXP 3-¼" Full Round Head Framing Nailer (4H0101N) is built with the necessary power to tackle heavy-duty framing projects - but also offers a lightweight design that prevents user fatigue. This pneumatic framing nailer will drive 2" to 3-1/4" plastic strip, full round head (ring, screw and smooth shank) framing nails. A member of the Senco XtremePro line of tools, the 325FRHXP is backed by a five-year manufacturer's warranty. The perfect tool for framing, truss building, sub-flooring, sheathing, decking, siding, fencing, pallets and crate assembly. The Senco 325FRHXP also features an efficient internal design for reduced air consumption, retractable rafter hanger, patented TrueDrive magazine for reduced jams, a drive selector for contact or sequential action trigger actuation, and an easy to maneuver design that allows this tool to fit into tight spaces. This item replaces the SN902XP.
- Resources
- Box Count 1
- SKU 4H0101N
- UPC 741474095962
- Power Type Pneumatic
- Collation Type Plastic Strip
- Application Type Framing, Subfloor, Fencing
- Brand Senco
- Maximum Fastener Length 3-1/4"
- Condition New
- Case/Bag Included No
- Manufacturer's Warranty Five-Year Limited
- Item Width 4-1/2"
- Special Features Fits Easily Between Studs and Joists
- Item Height 11-9/10"
- Item Length 17-3/10"
- Magazine Capacity 64
- Country of Manufacture Taiwan
- Item Weight 7.9 lbs.
- Usage Type Exterior
- Minimum Fastener Length 2"
- Housing Material Aluminum
- Operating Pressure 70 to 120 PSI
- Firing Type Selective
- Air Inlet Size 3/8" NPT
- Air Consumption 5.2 SCFM
- Model 325FRHXP
- Product Type Nailer
- Depth Control Yes
- Power Source Air
- Special Offer No
- Diameter Range .113" to .148"
- Product Degree/Angle 20-22 Degree
- Magazine Type Strip
- Fastener Type Framing Nail
- Great gun or the moneyI mostly use this gun for sheathing, and light framing. Light recoil is easy on the wrist, never jams, and I love the grip. The rafter hook is no where near ergonomic, and needs to be replaced with something more versatile.