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The Freeman PF1618GLCN Pneumatic 3-in-1 Flooring Nailer is a versatile and durable tool designed for professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts alike. Weighing just 9.6 pounds, it features an ergonomic aluminum body, air-powered operation, and compatibility with various flooring types. With a 7-year limited warranty, this nailer is built to last and deliver exceptional performance.
Manufacturer | Prime Global Products |
Part Number | PF1618GLCN |
Item Weight | 9.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.64 x 4.8 x 22.24 inches |
Item model number | PF1618GLCN |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Aluminum body with heat-treated steel parts |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Horsepower | 70 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Included Components | Pneumatic 3-in-1 16-Gauge and 18-Gauge 2" Flooring Nailer; Fiberglass Mallet with Rubber Head; (3) Interchangeable Base Plates; Air Tool Oil; Adjustment Tools |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty |
W**3
Great nailer!!
I got this nailer to lay the Brazilian Cherry hardwood flooring in the photo. I also used the 18 ga Freeman L-cleats. Once I got used to how hard to strike the head, the nailer worked great. A few split tongues, but that is a common problem with Brazilian Cherry, and less splitting then with other nailers I have used. Nailer jammed twice for the floor shown, and easy to clear the jams with the provided hex wrenches. Jams were a nail issue anyway, and not the fault of the nailer. I bought the nailer "used" on Amazon, and it looked brand new. As a result the cost was the same as 3 days of a rental, and the flooring took me 5-6 days total, so definitely a win-win as I still have the nailer to use for my next job vs. a rental that would have cost more for the 5 days.
A**R
Solid Nailer, with one small caveat
Nailer works great with 18ga cleats on solid hickory, very minor splitting of tongues once pressure dialed in.Would be 5 stars, but the drive blade chipped during first project. Finding replacement part was not straight forward.
J**B
Amazing for 1/2" Solid Strand-Woven Bamboo
This product is amazing! I used it to install 700 square feet of 1/2" solid strand-woven bamboo with 1 1/2" 18-gauge cleat nails. The only issue I experience was with the magazine, whether it was fully or halfway engaged the hopper spring would disengage and retract to the bottom of the sleeve. This occurred roughly ten times after I struck the hammer cap and the recoil activated the bypass leaver. This minor issue did not hinder my perspective or the overall performance of the product.Prior to this purchase, I rented a Powernail pneumatic 18-gauge hardwood cleat nailer and I 100% prefer the Freeman 16/18-gauge nailer. The Powernail misfired a lot, did not fit snugly on the tongue, left scratches on the floor and blew the hose off the connection a few times. The Freeman never misfired, fit very snug on the tongue and left no scratches. The Freeman mallet is great too because it has a blunt end that I used to tap the planks together.
J**K
So-So Nailer
Solid design and nice mallet that comes with it. However have found some things that could be better. If the nails are loaded, make sure it is sitting flat on the floor when connecting the air supply. It has a habit of firing off a nail every once in a while. Have been using 2” cleats on my 3/4 oak flooring however at max PSI, it will still not flush hammering the nails. It leaves them up about 3/8” to which every nail I have to go back and use a regular hammer to drive the cleats down flush on the flooring tongue. Very annoying. Jammed nails do not happen very often.
T**R
Great cleat nailer. Professional quality
I bought this floor nailer to lay 5/8 stranded bamboo that has a janka rating 2800. As other customers have stated doing a couple practices will help ensure that you do not Top Nail flooring. Other than that once you get going it works really well. The only time I had partial nail/cleat downs where when I was along the wall and did not fully hit the plunger. Overall very well-constructed. I put a piece of tape along the bottom because the plate is made out of hard plastic and would pick up Grit and make small scratches. Great product and I would not hesitate recommending it to anyone that is planning on laying very hard flooring or bamboo. I had no problem getting it adjusted to the right depth for my flooring. I found it work best at about 85 psi on my 3 gallon Craftsman air compressor.
D**O
Great Value!!!
This floor nailer worked great for my entire project. I had 1500 sq. ft. of hardwood flooring that I installed with only two misfires which were my errors not the fault of the tool. This is a great tool that was very easy to use. I can't imagine a more expensive tool would have performed any better.
A**N
Good nail gun
I installed 2800 sq ft with this nail gun. I installed both bamboo and engineered hardwood. Overall it is a good gun, but the floor plate is to material that picks up and traps all sorts of materials that start scratching the floor as you install. I found if you put some masking tape on it seemed to help with scratching. The only other issue which may have been the flooring, but sometimes if would not drive a nail fully and you would have to finish with a nailset. Overall a good gun for the money.
K**P
Excellent nailer, very pleased
I purchased this nailer for a bamboo flooring installation, and I am very happy with how it performed. There were only a few jams throughout the installation, and clearing the jammed nails was quick. This company’s customer service is excellent, and I can certainly say that I would purchase their products again. My only wish is that a box for the nailer was included.
A**R
Great tool
Great tool!
S**N
Nail feed mechanism needs improvement
First off, I'm not new to flooring nailers but this one offered the ability to use both 16 and 18 gauge nails, seems like a win win. However, I've had trouble with the nail feed mechanism (spring loaded nail pusher) slipping off the nail strip after cycling the nailer, resulting in the nails no longer being fed properly. Best case, you fire a few blanks before noticing, worst case, a nail is not fed entirely into the business end and you end up with a jam. At first I thought it was my technique but after carefully paying attention while striking the nailer, even the cleanest of hits can result in it slipping.
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