Milwaukee M18 Coil Roofing Nailer

The Milwaukee M18 Coil Roofing Nailer is a cordless, high-performance tool designed to meet the needs of professional roofers. Powered by Milwaukee’s M18 RedLithium battery technology, this nailer eliminates the hassle of compressors, hoses, and gas cartridges, offering convenience and freedom on the job site. Its cordless design increases efficiency and reduces the setup and breakdown times commonly associated with pneumatic tools.

Primary features

The M18 Coil Roofing Nailer can fire up to 500 nails per charge, making it a reliable option for completing large roofing projects without frequent interruptions. The nailer is built for high productivity, delivering consistent power and performance to handle various roofing materials, including asphalt shingles. 

One of its standout features is the REDLINK PLUS intelligence, which ensures that the tool doesn’t overheat or overload, protecting both the tool and battery during extended use. The Milwaukee M18 Coil Roofing Nailer is built to be durable, withstanding harsh job site conditions while maintaining performance over time.

It also comes with tool-free depth adjustment, allowing users to adjust the nail depth to suit different materials quickly. Additionally, its no-mar tip helps to prevent damage to the material surface during installation, making it an ideal tool for both experienced roofers and those looking to enhance the quality of their work. With a compact, ergonomic design, this nailer also reduces fatigue during extended use, making it ideal for long projects and tough roofing jobs.

Product specifications:

Model: 2909-20

Power Source: M18™ REDLITHIUM™ Battery

Max Nail Length: 1 3/4″

Min Nail Length: 3/4″

Magazine Capacity: 400 Nails

Weight: 6.3 lbs (without battery)

Firing Mode: SequentialNails Per Charge: Up to 500

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