The Stanley Bostitch BRT130 timber framing nailer drives 21 degree plastic strip nails from 3-1/2" to 5-1/8" in length. Comes complete with secondary handle for improved handling and control. The BRT130 features a tool free adjustable exhaust, easy contact actuation to maximize productivity, built-in eye hook to suspend overhead and nail lockout to prevent dry firing. This one of kind Bostitch framing nailer is a true workhorse. Provides maximum driving power for the toughest framing and crating applications. Includes Bostitch 90-day warranty on wear items, one-year workmanship, and a three-year industrial warranty on tool housing and castings.
WARNING: California residents, this item qualifies for Proposition 65 legislation.
Manufacturer's Warranty 90-Day Warranty On Wear Items, One-Year Workmanship, Five Year Industrial on Tool Housing: Casting
Item Width 5-1/2"
Special Features Adjustable Exhaust
Item Height 17-1/2"
Item Length 21-1/2"
Magazine Capacity 50
Country of Manufacture Taiwan
Item Weight 13.7 lbs.
Usage Type Exterior
Minimum Fastener Length 3-1/2"
Housing Material Magnesium
Operating Pressure 70 to 120 PSI
Firing Type Sequential
Air Inlet Size 3/8" NPT
Air Consumption 13.7 SCFM
Product Type Nailer
Power Source Air
Special Offer No
Diameter Range .148" to 165"
Product Degree/Angle 20-22 Degree
Magazine Type Strip
Fastener Type Framing Nail
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Jams and Misfires
Misfires about 40% of the time and is prone to jams. Clearing the jam can be a major pain as the ejection channel does not have a removable cover plate like many other framing nailers do. The last time it jammed I had to take it to a service center to get it cleared.
Ted
Not Good
I was hesitant to purchase this nail gun after reading the previous two negative reviews. I wanted to buy the more expensive Fasco nailer but it was out of stock and the sales rep assured me this was an okay tool and they sell 30 of them a month. So at $475.00 I went ahead and ordered it. The gun consistently misfires or does not fire at all there have been several jams and clearing the jam is a major hassle that requires removal of the carriage. The last jam I could not undo and it’ll have to be sent to a service center for repair.
Ted
Feeding issues
Fails to advance nails about 50 percent of the time and also fairly inconsistent drive depth when it does work. Truly disappointed with this 500 dollar door stop.
Peter
not built well
We had problems with the trigger right from the start. And the exhaust head was getting stuck within the first 100 nails. So we ended up hand nailing over 2,000 nails. When it worked it was nice but it only worked for 1200 of the 3000 nails we used.