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DEWALT 20V MAX* Framing Nailer Kit, 30-Degree, Paper Collated (DCN692M1)

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Features

  • Dual-speed motor optimized to drive a wide range of fasteners for a variety of applications
  • Tool-free selector switch for sequential or bump fire modes
  • Tool-free depth adjustment for precise nail placement
  • Stall release lever to reset driver blade in the event of a jam
  • Adjustable rafter hook
  • Easy access to the nosepiece for removal of jammed nails
  • Dry fire lock out prevents tool from firing when nails are low
  • 33 magazine holds up to 55 paper collated nails
  • Capable of driving 3-1/2 in. fasteners into dense lumber

Description

Complete framing jobs with the 20V MAX XR Brushless Cordless 30° Paper Collated Framing Nailer that can drives nails from 2" to 3-1/2" in size. This cordless framing nailer's motor is designed for increased power and drive quality to maximize productivity on the jobs. The ergonomic and well-balanced design, as well as easy-to-operate features like tool-free jam release and dry fire lockout, help to get jobs done more efficiently.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandDEWALT
Model NumberDCN692M1
Weight7.8 lbs
Dimensions18.5 x 6.88 x 15.56 in
Battery TypeLithium Ion, included
MaterialStainless Steel
Power SourceCordless-Electric
Voltage20V
Package ContentsDCN692 Framing Nailer, No-Mar Tip, User Manual, DCB204 20V MAX Battery, DCB115 Charger, Carrying Bag
Warranty3-Year Limited Warranty, 1-Year Free Service, 90-Day Money Back Guarantee
Initial Release DateApril 8, 2014

Frequently asked questions

The DEWALT 20V MAX Framing Nailer Kit comes with a 20V MAX Lithium-Ion battery. This rechargeable battery is designed to provide long-lasting power for prolonged usage and is compatible with other DEWALT 20V MAX tools.

Yes, the DEWALT Framing Nailer is designed to be versatile and can accommodate nails that are between 2 inches and 3-1/2 inches in length. It's suitable for a variety of framing and nailing tasks.

The 30-Degree Paper Collated design allows for tighter spacing between nails in the magazine, which means more nails can be held at one time. This increases efficiency and reduces the need for frequent reloads. The angle also helps improve access to tight spaces and angles for versatile nailing applications.

Absolutely, the DEWALT Framing Nailer Kit is designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Its ease of use, battery efficiency, and power make it a great tool for a wide range of projects, from home renovations to larger construction jobs. The kit also includes necessary accessories to get started right away.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The DeWalt nail gun receives high praise from users for its performance and reliability. Reviewers highlight its convenience for framing and project work, appreciating its cordless design and strong battery life. Users suggest that proper operation and using the correct nails, specifically DeWalt's own, are key to preventing jams and ensuring smooth functionality. While some stress the importance of patience and technique in preventing jams, others praise its ease of use and ability to work for extended periods on a single charge.

Pros

  • 🔨 Effective for framing and project work
  • 🔋 Strong battery life allows extended use
  • ⚙️ No need for gas or maintenance
  • 🚫 Easy to clear jams when they occur
  • 🔄 Compatible with non-DeWalt nails, with certain considerations

Cons

  • ❗ Jams may occur if incorrect nails are used
  • 🛠️ Some users report the belt clip and unjam lever are poorly designed
  • 📏 Complaints about the plastic nose piece affecting functionality
  • ⏲️ Requires a brief moment for the motor to rev before use

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a reliable, cordless nail gun for framing or other projects, and are willing to adhere to using the correct nails and occasional maintenance to prevent jams, the DeWalt nail gun is a solid investment. Its strong performance, combined with the convenience of no gas needed and a powerful battery life, make it a favorite among users. However, consider the potential for jams and the necessity of ordering specific nails online if they're not available locally.


  • Buy the correct dewalt nails, gun works great
The gun works great. People with bad reviews are complainers because they are comparing this gun to an Pneumatic nailer. This gun works great for framing. I own 3 and I have a jamb here and there but not really a problem. The biggest reason why people are having so many jams is because they aren’t using the correct nails. You have to use dewalts nails. Which in my area, home depo nor Lowe’s carries them. So I order them a head of time from amazon. That’s the draw back if your on a jobsite and run out. If you can find a store that carries the specified dewalt nails your in luck. Don’t use paslode nails. They will jam almost every time. They must be slightly bigger then dewalts nails. So pros, great gun, 20v. No gas needed, no maintenance (so far) and works faster then a paslode. Key is to make sure your patient with the nailer and let the motor rev all the way or the nail will either jam or not shoot properly. Bump option works fine. Once your used to it. Just need to learn the tool. Real easy to clear jams. I don’t know why people are complaining about taking so long. And of course it’s a big possibility of a jamb when you hit a knot. Cons, purchasing dewalt nails not readily available. Makes a lot of sense Home Depot sells this gun but not the nails. Real smart. UPDATE***** I found that the paslode nails, that you can purchase at Lowes, that come in a clear case, that the tip of the nails are "black" and not green, actually work perfectly in the nailer. the downside is the clear case also comes with a gas canister that works for the paslode nailer that is completely useless. but the nails work perfectly. remember if the tips of the nails are not black, then they most likely will be green and will jam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018 by Tanya Lopez

  • Best Nailer Made
Wouldnt have been able to frame our house without this nail gun. Works great everytime!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Kyle Patton

  • Great tool
Very happy with this. It is heavy but way better than dragging a hose around and I can use it all day on a charged battery.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024 by kenneth mix

  • Hight quality, definitely heavy, no jams yet!
I'm very pleased with this nail gun. I did a lot of on-line and in-store reviewing/research before buying this gun. I wanted to go DeWalt as I have mostly DeWalt battery powered tools. However, I was willing to go with another brand if I saw a price/value/quality/function difference. I finally settled on this nail gun and am very pleased. It is easy to use, hasn't jammed on me yet (I'm using DeWalt 3" and 2.5" nails so far), and it sets the nails pretty much as the manufacturer describes. The only issue I"ve had with nails not setting flush or further is when I get "lazy" and don't hold the gun firmly against the wood. I'm not enamored with the plastic nose piece that is placed over the end of the gun when you want to protect the wood from the "sawtooth" end, as it seems to occasionally interfere with the gun "charging" and firing. Probably operator error until I get more experience with it. Overall so far, I'm glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019 by DCR

  • Not bad, but not perfect
I like this better than the paslode, but it has some issues. The weight is significant, and I'm no wimp, but it's a beast to lug about. The belt clip is absolute crap!!!! Come on, DeWalt - seriously?? This is the worst feature about it. I took mine off (after it fell off twice) and took a clip from their 18 gauge brad nail gun, modified it, and put that on. That's much better, but whatever idiot designed that clip should be fired. Loading the nails is annoying. You have to pull the slide back first, and it rarely stays back the first time. It would be handy if you could load the nails first and then pull the slide back, but no such luck. Not a big deal, though - just annoying. The unjam lever is totally useless. I wouldn't be surprised if it isn't even hooked up to anything at all but is merely a marketing gimmick to trick people into buying this. And speaking of jamming, when this thing jams, it really jams, which is, I'm sorry to say, more frequent than the Paslode. The whole tool is stuck onto the nail, which is stuck halfway into the wood, so you have to wrench it all out. I wonder what kind of damage that does to the tool. And with something that jams so often, you'd think they would have a tool-less way to open the front to clear it out, but you need to use an allen wrench. There's one on the tool, but it's difficult to get off - it certainly won't ever fall off, but you almost need a screwdriver to pry it out. A couple quick turns on two screws and your jam is clear. Tighten them back down, put the wrench away, and you're good to go until the next jam. Really it's not that bad nor that frequent, but it would be handy if the whole process were faster. It takes a second for the motor to rev up to speed before you can use it, but you get used to that really quick. I love that I don't need a fuel cell. I totally love the combo action - bump feature or trigger feature on the same setting. You can flip a lever to switch it to 'single-action,' but I keep it on the 'single-double action' setting. Love it. I've not had any significant difficulty with non-dewalt nails. Used 3 different brands so far, and they all seem to work equally well. Altogether a great gun, but the belt clip and jam clearing knock it down a star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2022 by J. Peterson

  • 10/10
Must have for construction. Beats the cords.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by LilMayan999

  • Excellent product
A great product delivered on time exactly as ordered
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024 by Stephen Doyle

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