BOSTITCH Roofing Nails, Wire Collated Coil, 1-1/4-Inch, Smooth Shank, 15-Degree, 7200-Pack (CR3DGAL)
Description
Stanley Bostitch Cr3Dgl 7,200-Qty. 1-1/4″ Smooth Shank 15
Degree Coil Roofing Nails Stanley-Bostitch Manufactures Top-Quality,
Innovative Fastening Tools And Fasteners For Industrial, Construction And Home
Improvement Applications. Products Include Pneumatic Staplers And Nailers,
Compressors, Manually Operated Staplers And Tackers, Coil-Fed Screw Systems,
Rivet Tools, Glue Guns, A Broad Assortment Of Collated Nails, Screws, Staples
And Specialty Fasteners In A Variety Of Materials And Finishes, Plus Office
Products And Carton-Closing Staplers – Many Of Them Industry Firsts. Stanley
Bostitch Cr3Dgl 7,200-Qty. 1-1/4″ Smooth Shank 15 Degree Coil Roofing Nails
Features: Use In Roofing Nail Guns Rn45B (2750-5338), N12-B, And N12-1 15 º
Roofing Nails Smooth Shank Galvanized Diamond Point Stanley Bostitch Cr3Dgl
7,200-Qty. 1-1/4″ Smooth Shank 15 Degree Coil Roofing Nails Specifications:
Fastener Length: 1-1/4″ Finish: Glvanized Fits Bostitch Tools: Rn45B, Rn46
Atro: Cn134, Roofing Rollcraftsman: 18324, 154500 Hitachi: Nv 45Ab Jamerco:
Jtcn-45R Fits Competitor Tools:Makita: An 451Max: Cn12R, Cn450Rpaslode:
3175Rcuporter Cable: Rn175Senco: Point Style: Diamond Quantity Per Item Pack:
7,200 Shank Type: Smooth From the Manufacturer Bostitch 15 Degree Coil Roofing
Nail
Features:
- Country of Origin:China
- Package length:18.6"
- Package width:11.5"
- Package height:6.5"
Product Details:
- Manufacturer: ‎BOSTITCH
- Part Number: ‎CR3DGAL
- Item Weight: ‎1 pounds
- Item model number: ‎CR3DGAL
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No
- Size: ‎7,200-Qty
- Color: ‎Galvanized
- Material: ‎Steel
- Item Package Quantity: ‎1
- Number Of Pieces: ‎7200
- Head Style: ‎Flat
- Cutting Diameter: ‎1.25 Inches
- Measurement System: ‎inch
- Included Components: ‎Unit^Instruction Guide
- Batteries Included?: ‎No
- Batteries Required?: ‎No
- Warranty Description: ‎Warranty
- Assembled Diameter: ‎1.25 Inches
- Date First Available: November 9, 2004