
Senco FramePro 502 Full Round Head Framing Nailer Product Description:
- Drives 2-inch-3-1/2-inch smooth shank nails (Sencote or plain) and 2-inch-3-inch ring shank nails. Shank diameters-include .113, .120, .131 and .148.
- Equipped with a stretch comfort grip and a lightweight aluminum body.
- Comes with set of decals to personalize your tool.
- Adjustable depth-of-drive
- Powerful and lightweight-durable construction
Product Description
TheSenco FP502FRH FramePro 502 Framing Nailer is a powerful and highly reliable full round head framing nailer that drives 2" to 3-1/2" nails for a wide range of applications. The FP502FRH Nailer requires 20-22 degree fasteners. The Frame Pro 502 can drive 2" to 3-1/2" smooth shank nails (Sencote® or plain) and 2" to 3" ring shank nails. Shank diameters of the FP502FRH include .113, .120, .131 and .148. Features: Drives 2" to 3-1/2" nails for a wide range of applications. Drives 2" to 3-1/2" smooth shank nails (Sencote® or plain) and 2" to 3" ring shank nails. Shank diameters of the FP502FRH include .113, .120, .131 and .148. What's In the Box: Senco FP502FRH FramePro 502 Framing Nailer
Customer Reviews
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Dependable name
By John Zygmunt
At first I was skeptical because this gun is so inexpensive on Amazon but don't let it fool you. Senco knows how to make a quality gun since they were one of the first to do so. Because of the full head nails, you reload more often then most other guns so this isn't for speed framers. Received many compliments from fellow carpenters.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Senco FramePro 502
By Edward A. Mohrman
This nail gun arrived on time and in good condition. So far, I have shot about 1/4 of a carton of 16D nails with no jams, misfires or other problems.This is a somewhat cheapend version of prior Senco models. It does not have a depth of fire adjuster on the tip. So, you have to adjust compressor pressure to adjust depth of nail-set. It also did not come with the rubber anti-mar tip cover, despite the literature saying it does.The price was very good compared to other guns on the market. Certainly better than the super cheapo combo kits you find in the retail stores
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Does Not Have Adjustable "Depth of Drive"
By R. Perkins
The FramePro 502 is similar to other brand nail guns where depth-of-drive control is not a desired feature. The gun has a fixed depth of drive that places the nail head about 3/16" below flush, leaving a corresponding open and somewhat ragged hole above the nail head. The depth setting is not adjustable. While I have seen some mention of a "flush drive" adapter, no such adapter was shipped with the nailer nor did Senco customer service acknoledge such an adapter. At last check, the Amazon.com specifications indicate adjustable depth of drive for this model, however, this model DOES NOT feature adjustable depth control. The error comes from the original Amazon listing which other merchant store fronts link to. For this reason the error is widespread on internet listings. I ended up returning this model and ordering the more expensive Senco FramePro 702.Other than the depth of drive issue, the nail gun operates well and had no difficulty driving .313 nails. It ships with a single fire trigger configuration (gun tip must be placed/depressed, followed by a trigger pull). Parts are included which allow converstion between contact and sequential activation.My overall product rating was low because of Amazon.com's depth-of-drive specification error. Otherwise, I found no negative issues with the nail gun and would have rated it highly (as a non-depth-adjustable tool).
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