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Paslode Cordless Xpro 30 Degree Framing Nailer, 906800, Battery and Fuel Cell Powered, No Compressor Needed

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Management number 208207866 Release Date 2026/03/22 List Price $180.40 Model Number 208207866
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The Paslode Cordless XPro Framing Nailer delivers power, performance, and comfort for framing applications, without the hassle of a hose and compressor. As the lightest cordless framing nailer available, it's easy and comfortable to use all day in sequential or bump fire actuation mode. It drives 2 in. to 3-1/4 in. 30 degree framing nails flush into the hardest framing materials, and will keep you running with 6,000 shots per charge. It comes in a hard case with a battery and charger.

  • Cordless convenience: No compressor or hose needed for framing applications
  • Power: Drives nails flush into the most demanding materials
  • Performance: Superior battery life (6,000 shots/charge) keeps you productive all day
  • Comfort: The lightest cordless framing nailer on the market at only 7.9 lbs
  • Why Paslode: For over 80 years, we've built our reputation on each and every high-performing nailer we make - with pros like you in mind
Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Item Weight 7.9 pounds
Part Number 906800
Manufacturer ITW Brands
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Batteries Included Yes
Batteries Required Yes
Product Dimensions 6.25 x 0.82 x 0.51 inches
Item Package Quantity 1

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