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BOSTITCH Coil Framing Nailer, Pneumatic (N89C-1 )

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  • Product Type: Tools
  • Package Quantity: 1
  • Package Dimensions: 14.22 cms (L) x 34.29 cms (W) x 40.89 cms (H)
  • Country Of Origin: Taiwan


Product Description

This 15-degree Coil Framing Nailer is lightweight and easy to manage. Adjust nails to your desired depth with the push of a button. Direct exhaust away from your face for convenience. Depend on this 15-degree BOSTITCH framing nailer for high production.

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The Bostitch pneumatic coil framing nailer is designed to be impressively rugged and powerful. Its sturdy nature is disguised by a lightweight magnesium housing that's easy to hold and capable of surviving some serious abuse on the job site. This hardy model even has aggressive wear guards that help protect it from damage when you use it on abrasive surfaces.

The N89C-1 has a patented push-button adjustable depth guide to set nails at precisely the desired depths, quickly and conveniently, with minimal downtime between jobs. It also features an adjustable exhaust to direct cast-off air away from your face and your workpiece, for a clearer view of your project.

This model has a driving power of 1,050 in./lbs., and it accepts 15-degree coil framing fasteners from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches (.099 - .148-inch shank). It operates at 70-120 psi, with a 1/4-inch NPT thread fitting. The N89C-1 has a magazine that holds up to 300 nails. -- Cherie Priest

Applications
Use the N89C-1 for almost any fastening application on the job site or home improvement project. It's perfect for framing, sheathing, siding, fencing, trusses, decks, bridging, pallets and crating, wood, or masonry.

What's in the box
Stanley Bostitch pneumatic coil framing nailer.

Choosing a Pneumatic Nailer
For small household jobs, an old-fashioned hammer is the perfect stand-by. But if you've got a bigger project on your to-do list, then a pneumatic power nailer could be your new best friend. Pneumatic nailers are a great alternative to traditionally powered nailers, because they're capable of providing more power -- and they operate with fewer moving parts, so a pneumatic nailer can take more abuse than its corded or battery-run cousins.

A Word on Air Compressors
All pneumatic tools require a steady supply of controlled, compressed air in order to work properly, and nailers are no exception. Bigger compressors with hardy motors and large tanks generate higher PSI levels and maintain them longer, so you'll probably want a piston-type, two-stage compressor to power your nailer. Smaller or single-stage models are fine for little projects, but if you need a pneumatic nailer, the odds are good that you're looking for some intense PSI and CFM ratings. Sometimes, a pneumatic nailer will come with its own compressor -- or it can be purchased as part of an air tool set.

How Pneumatic Nailers Work
Pneumatic nailers use compressed air power to cock and release the hammer. In order to fire a fastener, a valve opens to let air fill a cylinder -- which has a piston that's driven down hard and fast. This forces the nail out of the gun and into your workpiece. Then the piston recoils, and another nail is loaded.

Important Points to Consider
Check manufacturer's guidelines to find out what pressure (PSI) and volume (CFM) of air will give your pneumatic nailer the best results. Also, keep in mind that any restrictions on the air hose will diminish the tool's performance. Hoses that are very long, contain too much moisture, or are incorrectly sized will reduce air flow. This can prematurely wear out your tool and cause it to perform poorly.

General Features
Most models will feature a rubber nosepiece to prevent scuffing and marring of your workpieces, plus an exhaust system (rear or adjustable) to keep sawdust and debris out of your face and away from your project. Pneumatic nailers usually have an adjustable depth of drive, and depending on the model, they can accommodate nails up to 2-1/2 inches long, in a variety of different gauge sizes. With a powerful enough compressor behind them, they can shoot thousands of nails a day.


Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2024
Works great but is a heavy tool to be holding for long periods of time.
Wrya
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2023
Works like it should. Has nothing bad to say about it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023
This nailer works well, I like the built-in rafter hanger. The only complaint I have with it is that it’s very heavy. Noticeably heavier than my last gun of the same model.
Don Don
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022
I was excited to see it had a rafter hook. Haven’t used it yet but bostitch makes quality nailers. Isn’t my first one and won’t be my last. I knew buying this nailed it wasn’t going to be the lightest product but its going to last and be reliable on hot and cold days. I’ll post a follow up review down the road.
Empress
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
Just received this machine with box torn and what seemed like someone wanted to have a peek inside before delivering!Reason for the 3 stars has nothing to do with performance, usually leave reviews between several months and a year after purchasing.So will write another performance review along with any other criteria months or a year down the road.....This review has to do with the misleading information posted for this product the, BOSTITCH Coil Framing Nailer, 15-Degree, 2 - 3-1/2 inches (N89C1)Advertisement states "12 1/4 inches long, 14 inches high; weighs 8.1 pounds"......Size and Weight:This machine is closer to and was measured and weighed at W-12 7/8 inches x H-14.5 (before nose/adjustable depth guide depression) inches and weighs according to a USPS shipping scale 9 -1/4 pounds before putting in the nails, post installing 2.5 hot dipped galvanized nail roll brings this instrument to 11.250 pounds.This beast, for overhead shooting or all other angles is; and after several hours of work, angling it this way and that, over head and down beneath, as well will be a wearing on your arms!Not saying anything against this machine (there are several similar weighed machines) just bringing out what should have been stated in the first place so that those (unsuspected) persons considering to purchasing it might want to be made awareHaving not seen anywhere else, thought it would be good to bring it to the attention of all considering purchasing this beast.At fourteen and a half inches would have to angle this instrument at best to fit into or between studs 16 on center, which in a perfect world might just fit, but in a less perfect world would not since not all carpentry carries that perfection!On a side note from a loved one with lots of muscle and a larger grip, says this is not a nail gun but instead a nail cannon and best be left for the Terminator, Lol!
Peter the Benign
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2020
Lots of power, easy to use. I wanted the safer trigger configuration (no bump firing) so I had to replace the trigger with the gray one that was included. Weirdly, the instructions said that the gray one came from the factory and that you need to replace the trigger to get the high-volume configuration. The replacement was easy though.
Bob Adnitt
Reviewed in Canada on June 25, 2019
One of many Bostitch nailers that we use every day. The only nail guns that we will use.
The Manitobans
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2018
I haven't used this product yet, but if its anything like the combo kit I bought from BOSTITCH at the same time as this gun, it should be good. Its not high quality but for quick house reno its exactly what I needed without breaking the bank. Just make sure you buy the recommended hose adapter and thread tape as this gun does not come with them.
Chris H
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2017
Received this nailer missing the side wear guards. I contacted Bostitch support and they connected me to a local service centre. The wear guards were shipped out right away and have since been installed. All-in-all, I was satisfied with the overall experience and time to resolution.Regarding the nailer, it is a bit heavy, but powerful. It drives 3 1/2" spiral framing nails with ease. I'm using it for decking and framing and it definitely cuts down on fatigue from hammering nails all day. I switched to the selective trigger (kit included with the nailer) and it was an easy process.As others have mentioned, it's not ideal for toe-nailing as the tip is quite large and the body is bulky. For my purpose, I use a palm nailer for any toe-nailing.Overall, very happy with this purchase.
Will
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2016
A fantastic gun. Used it to instal tongue and groove front porch and work great. The tip is large, but after a few shots, was able to line up perfectly. The nail cool adjustment was easy and no problems with nail feeder.
Russell Scott
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2010
This thing is HUGE and it seems like a lot more than 8.1 lbs, but it holds 300 nails. Too bulky for a framing gun. Don't even think about this gun unless you're not going to use it in tight spaces or at odd angles. Basically, this Bostitch is a GREAT, tough, powerful gun. It will run EASILY on 90 PSI, and I'm sure it will run on even less.It came quickly, and in perfect condition. Beware, there's no air connection with it. You'll have to buy one to hook it up to your hose. It has female threads.Pros:1) There's an adjustable rafter hook.2) Powerful!3) Tough!4) 7 Year Warranty5) Quick Nail Depth AdjusterCons:1) The nailing tip is massive (very wide and thick), which puts the muzzle far away from the wood when toenailing. That causes the toenails to not set all the way at steep angles. This gun has more than enough power to set them, but at an angle, just can't get that close.2) There are two flanges that stick out the sides which you can't see in the pics. They prevent you from nailing at steep angles. Also, the body of the gun is huge, also preventing many angles.3) The bulk of the gun prevents you from nailing close to other objects.4) Coil nails are easily damaged during shipping and handling!!!!!
Robert Graham
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2010
I purchased this gun as a quick replacement for my Max CN890II which Ive had for about 8 years. At almost half the cost of the Max - I'm very glad I switched. No case, but I'd rather have a nice quality gun than a case. I overnighted the gun so I could get back to finishing my barn the next day after my Max died.. Oiled it up and ran about 9 rolls of various nails through it that afternoon and it fired on queue every time.. Very strong quick and predictable. Highly recommend this one!
Exroofer
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2008
Excellent Nailgun. At first I had misfires or jams and couldn't shoot 10 nails in a row. I changed the couplings on my hose (the mild hiss was a give away) to better couplings. I reconnected the gun and had no hiss from the coupling to the gun or the coupling to the compressor. I went through 2,000 nails without a jam or misfire! Especially helpful was the extra trigger to convert the gun from a sequential to a single fire gun.