The Dewalt DW66C-1 coil siding and fencing nailer is designed to drive 1-1/4” to 2-1/2” 15 degree plastic or wire collated coil nails. The DW66C-1 is designed with a durable, lightweight aluminum housing. This 15 degree coil nailer features a tool-free adjustable rafter hook, tool-free adjustable exhaust, and tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment for precise placement of fasteners. Also includes a smooth rubber foot to help prevent damage to the work surface. The Dewalt DW66C-1 comes with a seven-year limited manufacturer’s warranty. The DW66C-1 is excellent for wood siding, fiber cement siding, fencing, decking and sheathing.
WARNING: California residents, this item qualifies for Proposition 65 legislation.
Manufacturer's Warranty Three-Year Limited, One-Year Free Service From DeWalt
Item Width 4-5/8"
Special Features Adjustable Rafter Hook
Item Height 11-5/8"
Item Length 10-1/2"
Magazine Capacity 300
Country of Manufacture Mexico
Item Weight 4.9 lbs.
Usage Type Exterior
Minimum Fastener Length 1-1/4"
Housing Material Aluminum
Operating Pressure 70 to 120 PSI
Firing Type Contact
Air Inlet Size 1/4" NPT
Air Consumption 3.3 SCFM
Product Type Nailer
Power Source Air
Special Offer No
Diameter Range .080" TO .092"
Product Degree/Angle 15 Degree
Magazine Type Coil
Fastener Type Siding, Fencing Nail
Reviews/Q&A
Product Questions
Does this nailer use oil?
Question by: Joseph poole on Jun 21, 2020
Yes, this tool requires pneumatic tool oil regularly.
Answer by: Customer Service on Jun 22, 2020
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Customer Reviews
Low quality seals & gaskets
Not a good gun for cold weather. We use 14 of these guns. Yet to have 1 warranty covered repair. The seals & gaskets are apparently low grade unlike the Max & Hitachi guns these seals in the Dewalt keep failing. I even purchased special winter lubricants. Get the Max nailer instead it also will take both types of wire feed “Hitachi & Dewalt”
Roger
Good gun
Love this gun. Best siding nailer I've used and we work the hell out of ours. Probably put up 300-500 feet of fence a week with two of these
Fence guy
Trash
Nails kept getting stuck an the shaft broke after only using maybe twenty times