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Senco FinishPro35 15-Gauge Finish Nailer, Sequential, w/Case


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Brand: Senco
Manufacturer: Senco
Model: FinishPro 35
DteCode: j01

Features
Drives 15 ga. finish nails from 1-1/4 - 2-1/2" in length
Adjustable depth-of-drive
Includes case, fitting, and oil
Adjustable depth-of-drive and adjustable exhaust
No-mar pad full soft grip

Accessories
PUR-Hose PUR-14X050 1/4-Inch x 50 Polyurethane 250 PSI Air Hose
Maxus MXA109 I/M Connector Kit
Campbell Hausfeld MP5200 25-Piece Accessory Kit with Case

Editorial Reviews:

1Y0001N, Finish PRO 35, 15 Gauge Nailer, Is Lightweight, With An Adjustable Depth Of Drive That Allows Flush Drive Or Precision Countersinking, Shoots Up To 2-1/2" 15 Gauge Finish Nails, Tool Also Has An Adjustable Exhaust & Easy Clear Latch To Clear Jams Fast, Includes Case, Air Fitting & Oil.


User Comments about the Senco FinishPro35 15-Gauge Finish Nailer, Sequential, w/Case

I've used this nailer extensively and have had nothing but continual good service from it. It was a fairly easy fix and the gun continues to function well. I don't baby my tools and demand they work properly, after using my crews FinishPro 35 nailer extensively and being very satisfied I recently bought my own.A high quality tool you can shoot thousands of nails out of day after day.Like all mechanical tools they sometime need servicing and I'd suspect most problems could easily be remedied by a service trip.Edit 9-24-07: The safety guarg got ripped off my FinishPro 35 during a recent job.



I did jam it once by putting the nails in backwards, but it was an easy fix (once I realized what I had done). The main reason I chose Senco was the reputation of the brand and the fact that you can use other brands of nails. HD carry Senco nails, so availability is no problem. As a new user, I can say the Senco is very easy to figure out how to use and very hard to jam. I bought this gun in a set with the brad nailer and the stapler.


You can also use other brands, which I've done without problem. I've used it a few times, having just switched to pneumatic tools from the old way (hammer and nails). The nails are a little pricy, but using the gun makes a snap out of assembly operations.The gun has a depth of nail adjustment on-board, but you can just as easily regulate the pressure at your compressor. I'm satisfied that the quality of the guns that I got matches what I expected from Senco. Mine came with everything needed to get rolling - except the nails, of coarse.



See my review on it. My company bought this nailer and had problems with it setting the nails. We own Senco SFN 30 and 40 and like both as well as the Porter Cable DA250B. Note:I have also had bad experience with Bostich nailers. However, my favorite angled finish nailer is the Dewalt D51275K.