
DeWalt Reconditioned DPN9033SM 50mm - 90mm Angled Short Magazine Pneumatic Framing Nailer
33° Lightweight, short magazine framing nailer designed for easy access in those tight spaces
The DeWALT DPN9033SM-XJ is a lightweight angled framing nailer with a short magazine, designed for ease of access in tight hard-to-reach areas. Ideally suited for a variety of applications including; Roof framing & trusses, Sub floors, Joist hangers & beams, Decking & flooring, Stud walling and more. The low profile no-mar tip reduces the risk of damaging the working surface. The DPN64C features sequential action trigger for added safety. Replaces Model F33PTSM-E.
Features and Benefits:
33º Stick Framing Nailer designed to drive 90mm ring shank nails in the toughest timber with a smaller magazine to help get into those tighter spaces
Sequential operating mode allows for precision placement
Pneumatic operation for consistent performance at temperature between -20 and 50 degrees celcius and minimal cleaning/service requirements
Versatile magazine angle will accept most clipped head, and off centre round head paper tape or wire weld collated framing nails
360 degree exhaust port helps angle released air away from you
Quickly change how the nail sits in the wood with the tool free depth adjuster
Serrated and non-marking tip options
Technical Specification:
Power Source - Pneumatic
Trigger Type - Sequential
Collation Type - Stick
Magazine angle - 33°
Magazine capacity - 38-50 Nails
Nail Length - 50-90 mm
Nail diameter range - 2.5-3.3 mm
Nail head diameter - 7.2 mm
Operating Pressure - 4.8 - 8.3 Bar
Air consumption per actuation - 2.47 l
Noise LPa 1sd / Uncertainty - 90.8 / 4 dB
Noise LWa 1sd / Uncertainty - 99.7 / 4 dB
Noise LPa 1s, 1m / Uncertainty - 86.7 / 4 dB
Vibration / Uncertainty - 3.02 m/s2
Length - 360 mm
Height - 355 mm
Width - 133 mm
Weight - 3.5 kg
Please Note - This machine has been factory reconditioned by DeWalt and is supplied with a full 12 months warranty. There may be signs of use due to testing my DeWalt, but every reconditioned tool should be a in a like-new condition.