Nail down siding in no time with the powerful, precise Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer. This lightweight tool features a magnesium housing that makes it durable enough to repeatedly withstand the rigors of all-day use. And with adjustable nail depth and a soft rubber foot, you can work with a range of siding materials, including soft woods. The N66C-1 Siding Nailer works with any air compressor and has a tool-free adjustable exhaust that directs spent air away from you when you're working.
The Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer At a Glance:
515 in./lbs. of driving power
Adjustable nail depth
Lightweight, durable magnesium housing
Tool-free adjustable exhaust
All-day siding jobs are easier on your hands thanks to lightweight magnesium housing. View larger.
Accepts both wire-weld and plastic-inserted coil nails from 1.25" to 2.5". View larger.
Works with a Variety of Siding Materials, from Soft Wood to Steel Pretty much no matter what type of siding you're working with, the N66C-1 will take care of the job. This nailer accepts both wire-weld and plastic-inserted coil nails and includes a soft rubber foot that's perfect for working with soft wood. Additionally, the N66C-1 can handle the tough stuff: cement, clapboard, fencing, and even light-gauge steel are no problem.
The N66C-1 has an adjustable guide and an operating range of 70 to 120 PSI, which means you can dial in the right depth for the job. And with driving power of 515 in/lbs, the N66C-1 can be easily set for 1-1/4-inch to 2-1/2- inch nails. Additionally, the N66C-1 has a 350-nail magazine, so you can knock out plenty of work in a single load.
The N66C-1 Siding Nailer works with any air compressor and has a tool-free adjustable exhaust that directs spent air away from you when you're working.
Lightweight, Durable Construction for Everyday Use Finish the job without breaking a sweat. The N66C-1 Siding Nailer is constructed with magnesium, which means it is light enough to wield all day. Measuring just 3.25 x 12 x 11.25 inches (WxHxL) and weighing just 4.9 pounds, this nailer is still durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of any jobsite. The N66C-1 stores in its included protective carrying case when not in use.
The Bostitch N66C-1 Coil Siding Nailer is covered by a seven-year limited warranty.
About Bostitch Stanley-Bostitch manufactures top-quality, innovative fastening tools and fasteners for industrial, construction, and home-improvement applications. Products include pneumatic staplers and nailers; compressors; manual staplers and tackers; coil-fed screw systems; rivet tools; glue guns; a broad assortment of collated nails, screws, staples and specialty fasteners in a variety of materials and finishes; and carton-closing staplers--many of them industry firsts.
What's in the Box Siding nailer and carrying case.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Newbie and a tough application:
I bought this to nail 5/16 James Hardie fiber cement products. I had never done a siding job or used a nailer before. The gun worked great for my 7/16 OSB sheathing. Very reliable. Occasionally it would over-drive if it hit a particularly soft spot but I don't think there's anything for that. However it had more trouble in the Hardie. Now, part of this may be the nails I used. The home improvement guys were out of the Bostitch nails so I bought Senco galvanized ring-shank nails. The nailing was a lot less... more info
Nailer Failed Quickly:
I purchased this nailer primarily because of the good reviews. After receiving it yesterday, I installed the air chuck and oiled the unit per the instructions. I prepared my project this morning and began using the new nailer, but after shooting 20 nails, the unit failed with the driver unit (plunger) stuck in the down position. I called Stanley-Bostitch Tech Support and they said the o-ring in the trigger valve failed and was probably because Amazon had it on the shelf too long which caused the o-ring to... more info
Takes a third of the time of hand nailing.:
Anytime I can make my life easier by purchasing a tool I'm all for it. When we decided to re-side our house this summer with fiber-cement siding it looked like we were going to be hand nailing everything to the house, that didn't make us look forward to the job. Luckily we stumbled upon yet another Bostich tool that made the job ten times easier. Owning their finish, roofing, and framing nailers already there wasn't much of a decision on which brand we were going to work with. Selling tools in a chain... more info
Nail me to the wall:
I bought this gun to install Hardie cement siding on my house. I am using stainless steel ring-shank coiled nails. This gun works great and has no issue putting nails in where there are needed. The tip does not mar the siding and allows for precise location of nails. It works great and I have no issues with this gun. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a coil siding nailer.