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DeWalt DCN692N-XJ 18v XR Brushless 1st Fix Framing Nailer Body Only Reviews

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#html-body [data-pb-style=BCWSC9J]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}DeWalt DCN692N 18v XR Brushless 1st Fix Framing Nailer Body Only Type 3
DeWalt brought you the world’s first cordless first fix framing nailer and now they've improved it. Still coming with an efficient brushless motor but it now can run on DCB184 5.0Ah, DCB182 4.0Ah, or DCB183 2.0Ah battery packs (sold separately). The DCN692 benefits from longer runtime, quicker readiness to fire, less recoil and more durability when firing short nails. But what makes this first fix nailer so popular with is the fact it runs without gas. 
Supplied body only. Batteries and chargers are sold separately. 
FEATURES

Two speeds or power levels which optimises the nailer for firing all lengths of nails.
The sequential operating mode allows for precision placement and the bump operating mode provides the user with production speed
Mechanical rather than gas operation offers consistent performance at temperature between -20 and 50 degrees Celsius and minimal cleaning/service requirements
Class leading vibration and sound figures, offer fantastic user protection
Versatile 30 - 34 degree magazine angle will accept most clipped head, and off centre round head paper tape or wire weld collated framing nails
Reversible belt/rafter hook provides increased portability and versatility on the job-site
Depths can be easily adjusted using the thumb wheel depth adjuster Increased visibility and durability along with protection for work-surface from the non-mar contact-trip
Ergonomic tool design allows the nailer to fit easily between a 400mm centre stud
Gas free operation offers a significant saving in running costs
Tool free stall/jam clearance minimises user down time
Cordless design so no hanging leads to deal with
User can engage contact trip lock-off and prevent accidental dis-charge of fastener
Dry fire lockout ensures that the tool is protected from firing without nails in the magazine

SPECIFICATION

Compatible Battery Chemistry: XR Li-Ion
Voltage: 18v
Nail Diameter: 2.8 - 3.3 mm
Magazine Angle: 30 - 34 °
Magazine Loading: Rear - load
Nail Length (Plain Shank): 50 - 90 mm
Magazine Capacity: Up to 55 Nails
Trigger Type: Bump & Sequential
Length: 345 mm
Width: 125 mm
Height: 338 mm
Weight: 4.1 kg
Nailer Operating Mode: Selective
Integrated Belt Hook: Yes
Jam Clearing: Yes
Impact Energy: 105 J
Temperature Range: -20 to 50°C
Fault Indicator: Yes

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01325 370300

Email:

help@powertoolworld.co.uk

Location:

Unit 6, Park 2000, Millennium Way,
Newton Aycliffe
County Durham
DL5 6AR

Everything fine just no paperwork to explain the de Walt two year warranty and if you didn’t now would lose out
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Posted 6 years ago
I have used this today to try and build a planter using 90mm / 50mm Dewalt nails along with a 5ah battery powering the nailer but I have had all sorts of issues with the tool. This seems to jam from time to time with nails only half in the wood! I had to go online before using the tool to check instructions as there were not supplied with the tool! I did question this but got no real response other than the tool was a bare unit. A tool like this shoul come with instructions. I will be contacting PowerTool World to get this changed or get a full refund as I am not happy with this nailer.
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Posted 6 years ago
Hi, thank you for your feedback. We are sorry to hear of this issue; a member of our customer service team will contact you this morning to resolve this for you. Kind regards, Ian@powertoolworld.co.uk
Posted 6 years ago
ok.ok.ok.........................
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Posted 6 years ago
Very good and well worth the money very pleased thanks
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Posted 6 years ago
Having used some one else`s before, I wanted my own. As a first fix nail gun it is ace, might be a little heavy but do not know of a light one, it gets the job done.
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Posted 6 years ago
Excellent price and an excellent bit of kit.
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Posted 7 years ago