🏠 Nail your roofing game with precision and power!
The 3PLUS HCN45SP is a professional-grade pneumatic coil roofing nailer designed for 3/4" to 1-3/4" nails. Featuring a high-capacity 120-nail magazine, adjustable depth control, and 360° air exhaust, it offers customizable firing modes and enhanced stability with side skid pads. Lightweight yet durable, it’s engineered for efficient, precise roofing work.
Manufacturer | 3PLUS |
Part Number | HCN45SP |
Item Weight | 7.37 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 4.6 x 11.6 inches |
Item model number | HCN45SP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black and Red |
Material | Aluminum, rubber, steel |
Power Source | air-powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Q**.
Good coil nailer
Inexpensive but still high quality
J**J
Quality nailer for the price
Worked as it should. I thought it performed really well doing my roof. Easy to load the 1 1/4 inch nails I bought from HD. Was well balanced and comfortable in my hand.
F**S
Some Issues
I have a 3+ framing nail gun also that I took a chance on years ago and was pleasantly surprised, so I chose to go with this brand again when our porter cable took a dump on us during this latest roofing job. This gun performs as expected. It worked well out of the box and allowed us to finish the last ~1,000sqft of roof we had.One complaint I have is that it likes to overdrive the nails. the depth adjustment spins freely and easily with no way to lock it out. I adjusted it almost all of the way out to get it to drive the nails the way I wanted for the hot day nailing comp shingles and it would slowly work the adjustment out to overdrive them. I finally realized what was going on and then started adjusting the depth back to where I wanted in after ever row of shingles. Pain in the rear? Sort of...My framing nailer of this brand has a switch on the grip to go between "double tap" and safety nailing (where you have to release the trigger before the next shot) (Ask me and my 3 nailed together fingers how we know that's a nice feature...) I was expecting this coil nailer to have the same feature, but it just comes with a replacement trigger that you need tools to replace. Not a big deal and that's the standard with other brands. (Also, when would you use the safety trigger on roofing??...)The grips on the side of the head to keep the gun from sliding off the roof are not good. Likes to slide. Also, after our small section of roof, the paint and grips were pretty heavily worn. I wouldn't expect this unit to hold up for very long. It also sparks a lot with nearly every shot, even freshly oiled. I'm sure that'll wear-in, but probably also wear out pretty fast.Upshot-I'm a general contractor so I use tools a lot professionally, but I don't like taking roofing jobs so I don't plan to use this very much. It worked just fine for us and for the price you just can't beat it. For the professional roofer, it's not going to work for you. But the pro roofer will probably never even entertain a generic brand like this anyway so why bother mentioning it...
R**S
Worked flawlessy for small project
I'm building a new shed (solo) and didn't feel like pounding nails, as this has already drug out longer than I'd like. I'm a novice at roofing, but have done a few small jobs (previous shed, wood pile cover, etc) Now when I say shed, I'm looking at 12x16, not something to store a couple rakes and a string trimmer. So the roof is about 224 square feet total. I looked at Horror Freight and their comparable nailer was about the same price, but I also know their "quality" and didn't want to deal with potential issues, I just wanted to get this done.I drove a few 1-1/4" test nails at around 110psi to check depth and get a feel, and started at it. Never had a jam, last nail always ejected out, so you knew you needed a new coil. I never tried the single fire trigger, and only had a double tap twice. Both times it was user error. If you're just bumping it along, no issues. It's when you do the "not sure" hit that it bites you - hit it like you mean it, and you'll be good.I did not have the issues that some have reported here fortunately. Did not have to oil excessively or break it in - worked great out of the box. I did not have any nails fire when connecting the air hose, but they do warn you that could happen.Loading was easy, and went as expected. Check the depth setting on the coil plate - sometimes it would shift and cause problems getting everything back in action after reloading.Seems a bit heavy, but then again this is my first one so I don't have much to compare it to, other than my Hitachi framing nailer (love that thing). I would hate to lug that thing all over a house roof though. I dare say they're close in weight, but I have not done a side by side comparison.Biggest gripe: Why the F did you make the nail coil height plate and cover out of plastic? The rest of it is built really solidly (hence the weight), but the part that you're going to constantly be messing with you made out of plastic? The part that sticks out the most and is going to get busted first time you drop it is plastic? C'mon man...
M**G
Excellent air nailer. Compact, EZ to load and use. Perfect. Great value !! 5 Stars ,indeed.
I like this new air nailer alot. Well packaged, complete with safety glasses , bottle of oil, wrenches.It was "shovel ready" from the minute I hooked it up to my compressor. It drives nails cleanly through heavy asphalt shingles. Quiet and easy to use. Fits my hand and my crews hands , with gloves on , perfectly. EZ adjuster.I am a professional contractor, I select and buy all my tools. I bought this nailer, no "promo" or freeby from them.Perfect. I give 5 GREAT STARS for this nailer for Value. Price point is important on my contracting jobs.I had a older yellow nailer that was leaking air and needed a rebuild. That meant 2 - 3 weeks out of service while repairs were conducted. No Way !!I need a good working gun. So I bought this instead of frigging around.. Good choice to go new , and not wait for repairs to my old , heavy , clunky ,yellow gun. I am very pleased and am not afraid to bounce it around on the roof , orin back of the truck at days end.TOOL FREE EZ depth adjuster , right on the front , is ideal. instant depth change!! Nice.I tried this gun from 80 psi to 110 psi , and it worked great in all settings. I like to use it at 80 psi. Runs a long time and the compressor doesnt have to breathe so hard.Yes, I am a happy roofer with this new nailer. Very satisfied and would buy another in a second. Great value.3 PLUS tools has a great air nailer. Thank you 3 PLUS and AMAZON for fast , free shipping to myremote location on the Maine coast. Eastport , Maine
S**H
Has safety features and that’s great!!
It works great and doesn’t jam
R**R
It was definitely worth the money
Inexpensive roofing gun and worked well
M**Z
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