Professional using the new DEWALT Cordless Roofing Nailer

Save Time with DEWALT’s New Cordless Roofing Nailer

DEWALT’s new Cordless Roofing Nailer assists service and repair jobs, small production work, flashing and shingling around windows, skylights, vents, and other small applications. By switching to the battery-powered Nailer, users can save up to 20 minutes of set up and clean up time.

DEWALT Cordless Roofing Nailer Features

The impressive 20V MAX 15° Coil Roofing Nailer fires up to three nails per second and drives 500 nails per charge. For extended runtime and motor life, the Nailer features an efficient brushless motor. Using a 2.0Ah battery, the Nailer can install up to one square (100 square feet) of asphalt roofing shingles per charge at four nails per shingle. Also, the 15° Coil Cordless Roofing Nailer is compatible with most coil 1/4″ to 1-3/4″ roofing nails.

In addition, the Nailer comes equipped with pro-grade features such as bump actuation mode and tool-free depth adjustment for precise nailing. The tool-free adjustment includes a tool-free stall release that returns the driver blade in the event of a jam. The ergonomic design limits fatigue with a handle that improves user performance.

Specs

20V MAX 15° Coil Roofing Nailer

DeWalt Cordless Roofing Nailer (DCN45RN)
Part Number:DCN45RN
Voltage:20V
Magazine Capacity:120
Nails per Charge:500
Weight:6.7lbs
Included:Roofing Nailer, Belt Hook, 20V MAX Battery (2.0Ah), Charger, and Kit Bag
Warranty:3-year limited warranty, 1-year free service contract, 90-day money-back guarantee

Also available as a bare tool

Final Thoughts

As the newest member in the DEWALT 20V MAX System, users can expect the features and power needed in order to complete jobsite applications. So go ahead and switch out your pneumatic Nailer for a battery-powered Nailer, saving yourself some time this summer. Find the Cordless Roofing Nailer at an Acme Tools near you or visit our online store.

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