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Bostitch RN46-1 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer


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Brand: Bostitch
Manufacturer: Bostitch
Model: RN46-1


Features
3/4-inch to 1-3/4-inch coil roofing nailer with lockout mechanism prevents firing when empty
Adjustable depth control, full round driver, body and magazine wear guards, side-load canister
Durable, lightweight magnesium housing and carbide tips for long life
Optional vinyl siding adapter available
10.6-by-10.5-by-4.6-inches; lightweight at 4.8-pounds; 7-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Lightweight and durable, the Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer is an ideal tool for roofing, exterior drywall, insulation board, and fiber cement applications. With a patented side-loading canister, zero nail lock-out, easy depth of drive adjustments, and aggressive performance, the RN46-1 is a must-have tool for professional construction workers, builders, roofers, and anyone looking for long-lasting performance from a coil nailer.


Coil Roofing Nailer
At a Glance:
  • Tool-less depth-of-drive adjustments
  • Zero nail lockout eliminates dry firing
  • Patented single-action side load canister for fast loading
  • Magnesium construction for maneuverability and durability

The Coil Roofing Nailer is ideal for roofing, exterior drywall, insulation board, and fiber cement applications. View larger.

This nailer is compatible with
Stanley Bostitch CR2DCGAL
Galvanized Coil Roofing Nails.
Powerful and Accurate Nail Delivery
Amazingly powerful, the RN46-1 is capable of delivering 410 in./lbs. of force at 100 psi. And with the ability to drive up to 100 nails per minute, the RN46-1 offers two firing methods: contact trip and sequential trip. Contact trip uses a bouncing motion along the workpiece and is great for working on large areas, such as roofs. Sequential trip firing is for precision applications, such as finish work. For shingle work, the RN46-1 features an integrated, tool-less gauge used to control shingle spacing.

Sequential trip firing is for precision applications, such as finish work. For shingle work, the RN46-1 features an integrated, tool-less gauge used to control shingle spacing.

Get the Right Depth for the Job
The RN46-1 allows for fast, tool-less depth-of-drive adjustments with its integrated depth dial. The dial has five different settings for finding the perfect driving depth for the job, including flush mount driving, shallow driving, and countersinking.

High-Capacity, Quick-Load Magazine Reduces Downtime
To help eliminate downtime, the RN46-1 has a high-capacity magazine that holds up to 120 coil nails. It accepts nails with a shank diameter of 0.120 and a length of 3/4 inch to 1-3/4 inch.

A zero nail lock-out feature eliminates dry firing when the magazine is empty, and it also indicates when it is time to reload. What's more, a patented single-action side-load canister allows for quick and easy nail loading. You simply slide the magazine door open, load the new coil of nails, and close the magazine door--it's that easy.

Designed for Comfort and Durability
The RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer is constructed of tough magnesium for durability on the jobsite. What's more, magnesium is lightweight, so this nailer is easy on your arms.

The nosepiece features a carbide insert for durability and long tool life, while wear guards and skid pads provide protection from damage caused by working on abrasive surfaces.

The over-molded grip provides maximum comfort and gripping ability in any weather condition. That means this roofing nailer can be used for a variety of different applications--inside and out--including exterior drywall, vapor barrier installation, vinyl siding, fiber cement siding, composition roofing, and more.

The Bostitch RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer measures 10-1/2 x 4-5/8 x 10-5/8 inches (LxWxH) and weighs 4.8 pounds. It is backed 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; as well as carton-closing staplers--many of them industry firsts.

What's in the Box
RN46-1 Coil Roofing Nailer.





User Comments about the Bostitch RN46-1 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer

Now I know why they have to offer it. I guess if you make it inconvenient enough to get your tool serviced, you save a lot on repair costs.7 yr warranty or not, if I can't rely on the tools, I'm not buying any more of them. Bought a Bostitch framing gun. I bought a coil siding nailer.


I hope you're reading Bostitch. only been about 18 months and I don't use it much. Sure, Bostitch has a 7 yr warranty. I've used it to put on two roofs so far--neither of which was particularly large. though, again, not heavy use yet. The main reason I started buying Bostitch tools last year was for the 7 yr warranty.


It's still working OK. and it's been OK as well.The Bostitch roofing nailer I bought last year has been a disappointment. I haven't had time to drive the THIRTY MILES to the closest authorized Bostitch repair location (strange how they chose a place that is 30 miles outside of one of the largest cities in the country (Houston), instead of a centrally located place like Circle Saw (who does factory service for many other major brands). So, I bought a Milwaukee to finish the job and it's been working fine so far. I bought a floor nailer--broke the first time I used it. I'm not a professional roofer so this doesn't get heavy, daily or weekly use.


because you're taking the same road to the bottom that has destroyed the Maytag brand. On only the SECOND roof, this gun started mis-firing and jamming up.


I've been a Roofer for 22yrs at one of the nations largest co. But like I said this is my third one and I'll buy a forth, because the power they have is superior to most at a fair price. I'm on my third Bostitch, the gun is good for 200,000 nails and then the seals go and the little rubber o-ring's that hold miscellaneous pin's fall off ect.



It will work a lot smoother. A couple months before that I decided to buy a Hitachi because I read and it was said to me that they are "the best". The same thing happened on the next one. The Bostitch just performs day after day. So when i received it, I sold it and bought Bostitch. I bought it last October and its been working awesome ever since. And oil your gun every time you use it. As for jams, the only time it happens is when the coils are a little ruffed up and kind of squished.


And I'm glad I did. Its annoys the hell out of me. You don't have to swing one door out and one door in), easier to set the depth (dial-a-depth. All the Hitachis I saw and used let out a little hiss before you nail. I returned it. I love this gun.


I had to wait a month before I received another one. Has been working flawlessly since I got it. Keep your coils in a safe place where they wont get squished and you'll never have any jams and you'll never have nails go in crooked. Supposedly its a safety feature. The first one I got, the trigger was leaking. Its easier to change coils (only one little to open.


If you're gonna be roofing every day, this guy pays it self off in no time. You don't have to pull and spin a little stick on the side of your gun), light (4.9 pounds not counting the coil), and doesn't leak.


I laid about 5000 square of roof with the older (heavier) Bostitch roofing nailers, and never had a problem with the guns - you just had to remember to add a drop of oil each day in the air inlet and the guns would last years. I am out of the roofing business for about 10 years, but if I were to go back in it, I would spend the money on a Bostitch any day.



There isn't much to write. However,the ordering process was great.Thanks I have received the product to do a roofing job that is scheduled, but not begun. So I cannot comment on the performance.