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Milwaukee 7140-21 1-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer | 
| Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $370.00 Buy New: $142.84 You Save: $227.16 (61%)
Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 577
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.6 Dimensions (in): 15.4 x 15.1 x 5.4
MPN: 7140-21 Model: 7140-21 UPC: 045242061037 EAN: 0045242061037 ASIN: B000ENJ0VI
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| Features:
| • | 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch gauge angled finish nailer; tool-free depth adjustment; reload indicator | | • | 70-120 psi operating pressure; 106 nail capacity; sequential and bump firing modes | | • | Lightweight magnesium housing, soft rubber grip | | • | Includes nailer, safety glasses, oil, 5 hex wrenches, case, 15-gauge nails (1,000) | | • | 4.2 pounds; 5-year warranty |
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Product Description Includes 15 Ga. Angle Finish Nailer w/ Case - 7140-81, Safety Glasses, 2 oz. Oil, 4mm Hex Wrench, 5mm Hex Wrench, Carrying Case, Product Manual.
Amazon.com This angle finish nailer is one of seven new heavy-duty air-powered nailers from the venerable Milwaukee, and the whole series is another testament to the red label's unflagging quality. Our first impression was how incredibly light this nailer is, and its compactness makes it a cinch to tote and use, especially in awkward positions and at the tail end of a long day of trim or floor installation. Still, it's a heavyweight in the power department, effortlessly driving 2-1/2" 15-gauge nails and, best of all, its reload indicator even alerts you when your magazine's nearly empty, preventing wasted firings. 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 and easily adjustable air deflector and muffler all the way down to small details like the sturdy belt hook. The removable 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, beautifully balanced, and dare we say, fun to use. Tool-free depth adjustment is on-the-mark reliable, fast and easy. And should the nails jam, clearing is a snap with the tool-free jam release. Remodelers, contractors, cabinetmakers and the smart do-it-yourselfer will love this nailer.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste Amazon.com Product Description Milwaukee 34, 15 gauge angle finish nailer features an ultra light weight 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. The tool-free jam release gives you quick access for clearing occasional jams. 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 belt hook that provides convenience for carrying when not in use. Technical Details PSI 70 to 120; 34-degree collation angle; air consumption .07 cu. ft./cycle at 100 PSI; air inlet 3/8" NPT; magazine capacity 106 nails; net weight 4.2 lbs. What's in the Box Milwaukee 7140-21 15 Gauge Angle Finishing Nailer, safety glasses, 2 oz oil, 4mm and 5mm hex wrench, carrying case, 1 box (1,000) 2" 15 gauge angle finish nails. Applications Finish and trim (interior and exterior), door and window casing, door jambs, baseboards, crown molding, cabinetry, cap and shoe molding, molding, staircases, door and window trim, chair rail, brickmold, hardwood flooring, paneling, furniture.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Just what I needed August 25, 2008 I bought this product mainly to frame a patio door. I am not good with a hammer so this was exactly what I needed. It worked perfect right out of the box. No hammer marks on the inside trim, my wife was very pleased. It propably saved me at least one hour time over useing a hammer. I can't find Milwaukee nais but others have said most other brands of angle nails will work fine. Looking forward to my next project. I would definately recommed this product.
Great deal. August 4, 2008 Even though this is my first, I think that this is an excellent nail gun; great price, too. I was hesitant at first, because one reviewer said that it did not do toe molding. Purchased it anyway, and was pleasantly surprised. To install the quart round, all I did was turn the gun upside down. It fires flawlessly. For safety reasons, I only fired single shot. It placed the head just below the surface. The tool is lightweight, and comfortable to grasp. It came with a nice case, a small bottle of oil, and about a thousand nails.
Can't Toe-Nail! July 15, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Everything is swell about this except the safety foot, which prents toe-nailing. My cheapo Harbor Freight gun has the safety built into the nose of the gun,allowing you to fire at an angle.
Another Quality Milwaukee Tool June 22, 2008 This review is for the Milwaukee 7140-21 15 gauge Angled Finish Nailer.
The package contents are: a plastic case, the 7140-21 nailer, a bottle of air tool oil(appears to be about 2 ounces), a pair of safety glasses, two allen wrenches (4mm and 5mm), a box of 1,000 2" 15 gauge bright finish nails, a warranty card, and the instruction manual.
**This item does not come with a required 3/8" male air hose coupler, so make sure you pick one up. Or if you are like me pick up a 3/8" to 1/4" coupler adapter, as I only have a 1/4" air hose setup.**
The Plastic Case:
The case is a very nice heavy duty plastic carrying case which holds all of the contents with a perfect fit and keeps closed tightly with two heavy duty metal locking hinges. It also has a built in plastic handle to easily carry the case and contents around.
The Nail Gun:
The 7140-21 has a great quality feel to it, like most Milwaukee tools do. It is also very light at only 4.2 pounds. It is made up of magnesium (body), plastic (nail magazine), rubber (grips), and steel (nail feeder and barrel). This nailer shoots 1" to 2.5" 15 gauge nails with a 34 degree collation angle as per manufacturers specifications. It also carries 106 nails in the magazine so you can shoot nails for a long time before adding more. There are some other nice features built into this nailer. The first is a simple tool less nail depth adjustment knob to quickly change the depth of the nail drive. Another feature is a 2 way switch which can: change the trigger into either single sequential actuation mode or into contact actuation mode. This means you can either shoot one nail at a time by pressing the trigger when the workpiece contact is depressed(single sequential actuation) or hold the trigger down and every time you depress the workpiece contact a nail is fired(contact actuation). Another feature is a swivel thick plastic belt clip to hang the nail gun on your belt or pant pocket or whatever when it is not in use. The nail gun also has a nice exhaust feature in which the exhaust cover can turn 360 degrees so you don't have to have compressed air blown in your face. Finally the nailer has a great designed non-marring pad which goes on the workpiece contact and even has an extra one stored on the magazine in case you lose the one that is on the tool.
The Bottle of Oil:
2 ounces of your basic bottle of air tool oil. More than enough for a small job. Remember to oil your tool several drops before and after every use and it will extend the life of your air tool.
The Safety Glasses:
A clear pair of safety glasses, but I prefer my Ztek clear tinted safety glasses though for all my work.
The Allen Wrenches:
Your basic 4mm and 5mm allen wrenches. Use them to tighten the screws that hold the tool together if they become loose or you can take the tool apart if you need to work on the tool. They are easy to replace though if lost.
The Nails:
1,000 15 gauge 2" bright finish nails. Cover them up or they will rust.
The Warranty Card:
Its just a warranty card and registration to become a member of the Heavy Duty Club (Whoopdie Doo!!!). Send it in if you want the warranty or to become a Heavy Duty Club member. I never do though.
The Instruction Manual:
The most important thing to do is read this before you start using your tool.
Conclusion:
I bought this nailer to install some 3/4" ponderosa pine craftsman style trim I had made for a big project I was working on. I figured the 15 gauge would hold it better than 16 gauge, plus the nailer was on sale when I bought it and I've never had a Milwaukee tool that wasn't first rate quality. This nailer is no exception. This nailer performed absolutely flawlessly for me. It did not mar the wood at all in ponderosa pine(an extremely soft wood). It countersunk all the nails I shot with it unless I hit a drywall screw or a nail in the framing(only happened twice). The nailer just feels like a quality tool when you use it and if something were to happen to it I would definitely purchase another one.
My only beef with it could be that it has a 3/8" NPT air inlet instead of a more common 1/4" one. Other than that I would highly recommend this nailer.
3 nail success June 20, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Received the nailer for what I thought was a fair price. Attached coupler (not provided & hard to find 3/8" MIP) and fired two nails in a piece of scrap to make certain gun was OK. Weeks later when I needed the nailer I got one nail in a piece of trim and the tool was inoperative. Customer service gave me a few ideas to try (none of which worked) and then told me to take to a factory authorized repair facility. That was over a week ago and have not heard from them. I gave it a One Star for the nice carrying case that it comes in.
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