| Part Number : | 7100-20 |
| Power Source: | air-powered |
| Part Number : | 7100-20 |
| Power Source: | air-powered |
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![]() The 7100-20 round-head framing nailer is the lightest tool in its class at just 7.4 lbs. View larger. |
For maximum control and versatility, the 7100-20 features an easy-select trigger that lets you move quickly from single nail placement to contact actuation.
Designed to be user-friendly, this nailer is packed with time-saving features that help improve efficiency and performance. The easy-read, tool-free depth of drive allows for quick depth-setting adjustments without resetting the air line pressure. The self-cleaning air filter extends durability by preventing dirt and debris from entering the tool. There's also an adjustable air deflector with muffler that both directs exhaust away from the work area and minimizes noise.
To prevent blank firing, a reload indicator lets you know when it's time to insert more nails--a quick, smooth process thanks to the rear-loading magazine with bypass pusher. For added peace of mind, the 7100-20 comes with a removable no-mar tip that prevents damage to your workpiece, an internal piston catch, a rubber over-molded handle and trigger, and an adjustable rafter hook for storage when not in use.
The 7100-20 comes with a five-year warranty.
In 1924 Milwaukee Electric Tool introduced the Hole-Shooter, the first lightweight, portable, one-handed 1/4-inch-capacity drill, and the company has been dedicated to producing innovative, heavy-duty electric power tools that meet the needs of professional users ever since.
Milwaukee's product line has grown to include more than 500 tools and over 3,500 accessories. The company uses state-of-the-art technologies and sophisticated manufacturing techniques to ensure that quality is built into each of its tools, resulting in durable and reliable professional products.
What's in the Box
7100-20 nailer; safety glasses; two ounces of oil; four-millimeter hex wrench; and five-millimeter hex wrench.
At the top of our list is how incredibly light Milwaukee’s nailers are, even fully loaded, and their compact size makes them a cinch to tote and use, especially in awkward positions and at the tail end of a long day on the job. But it’s crowded at the top of the list: Despite their light weight, these nailers are heavyweights in the power department. The 7100-20 effortlessly drives 3-1/2" nails and, best of all, its reload indicator even alerts you when your magazine’s nearly empty. Loading more fasteners takes a couple of seconds at most, and that means more money in your pocket. Another big tip of the hat to Milwaukee for incorporating both sequential and bump firing modes, accessible just by turning a knob, so when speed is a need, you’re ready to go, but precision is at your fingertips too. We like the quality built into this tool, from the magnesium housing to the easily adjustable air deflector and muffler, as well as the convenient rafter hook for storage. The non-marring nosepiece won’t deface your work surface, and there’s even a self-cleaning air filter in the tool handle, keeping dust and dirt out of the tool’s workings – and that means longer tool life. In hand, this nailer feels great: light, comfortable, agile, and beautifully balanced. Tool-free depth adjustment is on-the-mark reliable, fast and easy. Contractors and roofers can’t go wrong with this one.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Amazon.com Product Description
The Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head Framing Nailer is the lightest tool in its class at just 7.4 lbs. It features an ultra lightweight magnesium housing that helps to minimize fatigue, plus its compact size offers greater maneuverability. The tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment gives you precise depth control and protects against overdriving nails. This unit also features a selectable trigger that allows you to choose sequential or contact actuation by simply turning a knob. An in-handle self-cleaning air filter extends life by preventing dirt and debris from entering the tool. The tool-free adjustable exhaust with muffler directs exhaust away from the work area. This nailer comes with a removable no-mar tip that prevents damage to the workpiece. It also features a reload indicator that alerts the user when nearly out of nails, plus the rear-loading magazine with bypass pusher allows quick loading and unloading of fasteners. Also features an internal piston catch, rubber over-molded handle and trigger, and an adjustable rafter hook for storage when not in use.
Technical Details
PSI 70 to 120; 22-degree collation angle; air consumption .16 cu. ft./cycle at 100 PSI; air inlet 3/8" NPT; magazine capacity 64-72; net weight 7.5 lbs.
What’s in the Box
7100-20 Round Head Framing Nailer, safety glasses, 2 oz oil, 4mm and 5mm hex wrench.
Applications
Framing, sheathing, roof sheathing, floor decking, exterior decks, engineered lumber, blocking, bridging, sub-assemblies, fencing, crate and box assembly, trusses, siding, pallets and pallet repair.
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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Milwaukee Really "Nailed it"!!,
By Farner-John "John" (MT, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
I just picked up 5 of these for my crew. We have used several different brands in the past, but these are hands down our favorite. The unit is very light weight, which is important when you are using it all day. This gun also has a switch that you can flip with your thumb to change it from single fire to contact fire. The other feature that I really like is that it has a reload inidcator that lets you know when you are out of nails.
I will update again when we have used them for a few months, but as of right now I couldn't be happier with all the features that this gun has.
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Nailer, Good price,
By Rawdawg (Orlando,FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
I just recieved it yesterday and used it for a few hours today. The nailer is reasonably light. I am used to working with trim carpentry and those nailers are much smaller and lighter than this one. Once I got the feel for it I did not even notice the weight difference. I shoot left handed even though this is really designed for a righty. I did not have ergonomic issues.
One thing that I can not stand is why Milwaukee can not just include the 3/8 NPT adapter. I pulled it all out of the box and was bummed I had to go to the store to buy an adapter. All of my spares and couplers are 1/4". Another thing I don't understand is why it can not come with a case. I have 3 other nailers and they all came with cases. In its defense it does come with a rafter hook, which is nice but can get in the way if you do not use it. I would rather have a box. Of course I knew about no box when I bought it. I wanted this nailer and there is no way around it. I shot approx 300 2-3/8" galvinized coated nails today. They were made by grip-rite and had a collation angle of 21 degrees. The gun says only 22 degree nails should be used. Milwaukee only sells 21 degree. Go figure. Basically if anyone is wondering...most all Round Head framers can use any nail that is 20-22 degrees. I had zero jams. I was not bump firing so I do know how it would fare with that. I am sure there would be no problem. The gun can be converted to bumb fire with the twist of a knob. Very cool. The slide mechanism is made of plastic and seems little flimsy. It does its job though. The height adjustment is great. It is effortless and tool less and it worked perfect. I can not imagine this gun having problems with sinking larger nails. I shot every thing at 100psi and it was more than enough to sink these nails deep. Aside from my gripe above the nailer worked perfectly and I would purchase again. If you can live without having a box and running to the store to buy a 3/8 adapter than this gun is of good value. It really deserves 4.5 stars. Milwaukee, the least you could do is include a 3/8" adapter. Thats just being cheap!
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great feel, super light, but made in Taiwan!,
By The Dude (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Milwaukee 7100-20 Round Head 2-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Framing Nailer (Tools & Home Improvement)
I am a General Contractor and I've used a few different framing nailers over the last year. This includes Porter Cable, Hitachi, and Max (none of which impressed). I purchased the Milwaukee due to raving reviews and features, but was disappointed when I saw that it was made in Taiwan. Unless you want a Bostitch, it looks like you're out of luck when it comes to finding a framing nailer made in America. I almost returned it for the familiar and job site dominant Hitachi, but I decided to keep it and I am very glad I did. The nailer is super light, very, very smooth, and I can adjust it to sink nails in sheathing without breaking the top ply, which is code. It fires very consistently and is surprisingly quiet. It does NOT have that annoying hollow ping that the Hitachi's have. I also chose not to get the Hitachi because it is has a top loading magazine, which is annoying, and the Milwaukee has a much easier and faster rear loading magazine. The Milwaukee does have a lot of plastic on the gun, but so does just about every framing nailer on the market now. I like the 360 degree exhaust, the convenient switch to change from contact fire to sequential, rafter hook included although plastic, and I also like the overall looks of the gun. So far I have only shot about 1,000 nails so I can't comment on it's reliability, but zero jams so far. Only thing that could make this gun better is if Milwaukee didn't produce through a company in Taiwan, and if it had a little less plastic parts.
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