Cheap Milwaukee 7120-21 3/4- to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer
Milwaukee 7120-21 3/4- to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer
Milwaukee 7120-21, Coil Roofing Nailer features an ultra lightweight magnesium housing that helps to minimize fatigue, and their compact size offers greater maneuverability. The Load-N-Go™ magazine holds 120 galvanized wire collated nails from 3/4 in. to 1-3/4 in. length and .120 in. diameter, and a magnet holds the nails in place for fast, efficient loading. A thick rubber guards minimize housing damage in case of a drop. The tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment gives you precise depth control and protects against overdriving nails. The in-handle self-cleaning air filter extends life by preventing dirt and debris from entering the tool.
The adjustable air deflector with muffler directs exhaust away from the work area and holds down the noise. The textured selectable trigger lets you move from sequential or contact actuation by simply turning a knob. This nailer features a replaceable nosepiece with carbide inserts for easy maintenance and extended tool life and a removable shingle guide to assist in quick shingle alignment. Also features an internal piston catch for consistent driving power, plus a rubber over-molded handle and trigger.
Milwaukee 7120 Reviews
I bought the nail gun on the roof of my house. I have used many of them in the past with mixed results. The best of them were very heavy, the worst would be trapped by them so often been, to use a hammer faster. This was a real surprise for me, however. Milwaukee 7120-21’s the best of all worlds. It is very easy, the size is large, and during my umbrella project of 3000 sq ft. it jammed only once! (And I’m sure it was my own fault.)
I have the nail depth adjustment pretty useless unless I was looking for a very small amount of adjustment. I found it is better to fall only “about 10 PSI PSI each time until you find the perfect depth you want. Except that it operated properly. Easy to load super easy. I was, I rarely heard my compressor kick on, it is very efficient.
I wanted to list and sell it when I was finished, but not now have a chance. I want to keep this thing until I die! I used it again last weekend some of my sisters to stay at home. To adjust the PSI and let the nails out a bit. The exact placement of the nails out of the labor market to go super fast. This one is a sure winner, and it is worth the cost for them. You will not be disappointed.
I was a little worried about purchasing a brand tool that is new to the market, but with a different owner and operator of Milwaukee power tools for a number of years, and reading other reviews for this particular coil nailers, I decided to to go there. I am a professional entrepreneur and Porter Cable Roofing nailer before you try the Milwaukee used. I found Milwaukee to be very smooth, and experienced minimal congestion. It also required less pressure to achieve the proper nail driven deep, even though it turned to be a problem, as I was running Porter Cable nailer in the same line. I added an additional pressure regulator and took care of the problem. The bumpers on the gun proved useful in a number of time and prevents the slippage of the weapons from the roof. I’ve had a whirlpool system (for the automatic positioning of the nails of BUTTING the station against the gravel edge) but found Milwaukee 7120-21 to be a nuisance like me to slow down. Coil changes were very simple – faster and smoother than the Porter Cable. I will replace one of my PC with a different weapon Milwaukee, if it fails.


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