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Porter-Cable PN650 Palm Nailer Kit


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Brand: Porter-Cable
Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model: PN650


Features
Porter-Cable palm nailer kit handles nails from 1-1/4- to 6-1/2-inch in size
Ergonomic glove design accepts a wide range of nails
Features 4 separate tips for added versatility
Includes magnetic tip, non-marring finish tip, wide nail tip, hammer head tip, 1/4-inch air fitting with dust cover, oil, wrench, and carrying case
Measures 4-1/2 inches tall and five inches long; weighs just 2-1/2 pounds

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Editorial Reviews:

The Porter-Cable PN650 Palm Nailer Kit is a versatile pneumatic nail gun with a comfortable design and magnetic tip. This nailer will accept 1-1/4 to 6-1/2 inch nails (3d to 70d), and it comes with four different nose tips, including finishing tip, magnetic tip, wide nail tip, and steel hammer tip. Don't worry about driving the nail too deep, the PN650 features depth-of-drive control to make sure the nail gets set correctly. The nailer operates at 50-120 PSI and features a multi-blow firing mode--2,300 BPM at 100 PSI.


User Comments about the Porter-Cable PN650 Palm Nailer Kit

It is important to adjust compressor to have enough pressure to drive nail completely without so much pressure that the palm nailer is unnecessarily over-powered. Porter-Cable told me where to take it for fix. When purchased, the main bushing was too tight to remove. The repair facility fixed it while I waited. I'm happy with it, and would buy it again if I had to make the decision all over again.KenB It is my first palm nailer, and I learned how to use it pretty well by driving a couple dozen 12d nails.



Also dont like that it came with the tip siezed on. It was free of charge of course, i peaked at the invoice and saw it would have cost me 25 dollars if i had to pay for it. I could not get much leverage holding the thing in my hand so i built a wooden box only slightly wider than the nailer and put it in there to get some good leverage. They did, couple days later went to pick it up and they had ordered a whole new tip, which fine.


I chose the latter (the store is 15 minutes away and my wife able to go there during their poor hours). The cowling was bent and making it hard to use. I was then able to finish with the 3 pound hammer to make it look like new again. Set to 30 psi. In order to fix it they needed to 'torch' it. I have also used to as a hammer to chisel wood. The 16 penny nail just fit in the tip, a 16 penny galvanized nail's head is to large to fit in the standard tip.I then went to change tips to drive finish nails and i could not get the tip off. I plan to try it as hammer to split wood when it gets warmer outside.I like the size of the thing.


Now have an extra tip. I like to stop before the nail goes all the way in and finish with a nail punch. The nailer does not come with enough spacing washers to keep the nail proud of the surface. I have used the hammer attachment to fix my snow thrower. It easily sank the largest nail had in the basement which was a 16 penny nail.


I called porter cable and they said i could return it or bring it to their factory store and they could fix it. The nailer works well, When I got it i tested a bunch of nails through some 2x4's. They had the tip off in a couple minutes.When i got it home i found the torching demagnetized the tip so went back to the porter cable store and asked the to order me a new magnet (the magnet is size of small pill held in by clip on the end of the tip). I dont like that you cant adjust to leave the nail proud with out buying some extra super expensive washers.


I like that you can change the pressure to the job at hand. I have tried hitting it with a 3 pound hammer in the past but only bent it back half way or so, I was able to use the hammer on the bend and push on the leading edge and it flattened it nicely. It sill would not budge, I even hit the wrench with a hammer, nothing. Since then it has worked fine, I have used it for mostly finish nails, some 2.5 inches (60 psi) and even some tiny 7/8th inch ones (use 30 psi).


But it has been a very useful tool so far. I ordered some more spacing washers, they are not here yet, 5 dollars each for washers (sigh).


Spouse ended up liking it so well that we had to get two since I won't share. Purchased this five years ago originally to use in spaces where a nail gun wouldn't fit but like it so well that have continued to use in many other capcities. It's safer than a nail gun (although my better half insists the danger with a nail gun is stupidity rather than actual risk.why chance it though)., fits almost everwhere and makes short work of all kinds of nails both large and small. Great tool that has stood the test of time. This little tool allows me to do jobs I'd never thought of doing in the past.



I recommend this product to a novice or expert carpender. I found it easy to use, just pushing slightly down on a nail drives it like butter. I ordered this and thought it might not be the best because I wanted a deal. I built four wood gates using it the first weekend I had it in no time, only takes one or two nails to get used to. Just be careful when the nail is almost completely in don't push too hard or you will leave a mark in the wood, finish with a nail set. It's also easier than trying to hammer in a small space and you don't have to worry about bent nails.



I've driven mostly two inch, three and a half inch and four inch nails with this nailer but i think where it really comes into it's own is when driving five, six and seven inch nails all Day long. There is a nice glove with the unit which improves control and reduces fatigue. I had to be careful as i didn't want to damage the nailer, thankfully no damage was done. I don't use this nailer often but at times it's the only tool for the job, especially when space is at a premium. This is a great little nailer, plenty of power for driving even the largest of nails.


I noticed at least one other reviewer had this problem as well. It has a bullet proof case with compartmentalized storage for all the accessories. I bought and fitted a swivelling air adaptor and it reduced hose drag and improved manouverability, especially up a ladder or on a roof.There are three removable rings which are used to set the dept of drive, i removed all three and the nails are set flush. Apart from an over tightened driver head and the weak magnitized tips this is a superb tool and i would highly reccomend it to anyone. The magnetic tips in the driver heads are very weak and the first time i tried to change the head assembly i had to secure the nailer in a vise to get it off with one of the supplied spanners and a vice grips.