- Powerful nailer with on-tool depth of drive adjustment
- Lightweight and well balanced; rafter hook and measuring rule on the magazine
- Drives framing nails from 2- to 3-1/2-inches long
- Designed for all-weather use
- Weighs 7.9-pounds; 1-year warranty
The Paslode F-350S PowerMaster Plus 30-Degree Framing Nailer is a reliable workhorse that no jobsite should be without. Offering an unmatched combination of power, comfort, and durability, this heavy-duty pneumatic nailer is the perfect tool for framers, general contractors, custom homebuilders, and remodelers. Delivering more than 10% more power-per-pound than the competition, the PowerMaster Plus easily drives nails through engineered lumber, so it will make short work of everything from framing and sheathing to fence and deck construction.
The F-350S PowerMaster Plus 30-Degree Framing Nailer
At a Glance:Drives 2″ to 3-1/2″ 30-degree nails into tough lumberCompact size fits between 16″ studs, joists, and raftersOn-tool depth of dri
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Toolpig "toolpig" says
Thanks Paslode,
I have had framing guns from Bostich , Senco and Hitachi. This is my favorite so far. I still Have the Hitachi. Earlier this year I needed an O ring for it . No one locally carried the part ,so I ordered it. In the mean time I had to get another gun. Tools of the trade rated the Paslode #1 in Two different tests. One last year and another one recently. I already buy the nails it uses for my impulse gun . It seemed to be a good choice so I thought I would try it out. I am very well pleased. It is a well made tool. Very solidly built and it performs flawlessly. It has more power than I expected (always a plus). You will appreciate the rubber grip and the adjustable exhaust as much as I do. Add the easy depth of drive adjustment and you have the best nailer on the market. An added bonus is the nails it uses. They are collated with glue and paper. This combo is the best I have seen . Drop them get them wet , whatever it won’t matter. They stay intact , unlike the other gun nails that use paper , plastic or wire collation. They are very tough and that is very good for us. If you can use clipped head nails in your area don’t waste time on another nailer. Buy a Paslode.
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"morethanacarpenter" says
I’ve always liked Paslode air tools,
When I started framing we had an older silver looking Paslode gun that felt like it weighed a ton (chuckle), and a brand new one that felt like you were using a finish nailer (it was light in comparison). Both guns shot nails extremely well. In fact, they were more dependable than the other brands that were available on the jobsite (Hitachi & Senco).
Since somebody decided to liberate me from my Porter-Cable FC-350, I decided to go back to my beginnings and purchased this Paslode gun. I do not feel that my choice was flawed at all.
You’ve got to make sure that your pressure and the depth adjustment are in tandem or you will have overdrives or stand-offs. This is the case with any nail gun though.
I’d always recommend Paslode guns to anyone who would ask. Besides, I’d rather use paper collated nails too.
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Albert m. Nash says
Light Weight,
The Paslode 501000 is very comfortable and light weight. I have been using my nailer to install siding on my house. After 2000+ nails, it has never jammed. The ability to set the depth is nice. However, I would improve it be creating a “quick set” adjustment. It takes to much time to set the depth setting. I am glad I purchased it!
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