A: No, the DWRHS12D131 will not fit the DCN21PL. The DCN21PL can drive a range of plastic collated fasteners up to 3-1/4 in. and 0.148 in. diameter into a wide range of materials.
The DWRHS12D148 are compatible.
NAIL SPECIFICATIONS for the DCN21PL are Full Round Head Nail lengths 2" – 3-1/4" (50 mm – 83 mm) Shank diameters 0.113" – 0.148" (2.8 mm– 3.3 mm) Nail stick angles 21° Shank types Smooth and Ring
by|Apr 10, 2024
Q:Is it compatible with ridgid nail gun?
by|Apr 19, 2023
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A: Please contact Rigid for specifications on what will work best with their nailer.
by|Apr 19, 2023
Q:Are these vinyl coated?
by|May 29, 2022
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A: No, not vinyl coated
by|Apr 15, 2023
A: Yes, the framing nails are vinyl-coated.
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by|Jun 1, 2022
A: Nails are not vinyl coated. Strip is plastic.
by|Jun 5, 2022
A: Galvanized coating
by|Jun 5, 2022
Q:Will they work with my Bostitch n88wbb nailer
by|Apr 21, 2019
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A: I have the same gun, these rounded heads will work fine
by|Apr 22, 2019
Q:Will this fit the Dewalt DCN21PL? Thanks!
by|Oct 3, 2018
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A: Yes, the DWRHS12D131 will fit the DCN21PL nailer.
by|May 6, 2023
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Q:will these work in the battery powered DeWalt?
by|Nov 28, 2017
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A: Yes.
by|May 25, 2020
A: Although I used it with air powered nailer, I think it should work with battery powered one.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:That total lenght is longer with the DeWalt
by|Jul 27, 2017
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A: We have not tested our 3-1/4 in. x 0.131 in. Metal Framing Nails with the Hitachi 21 degree nailer, therefore we cannot provide any compatibility information.
by|May 4, 2023
A: Yes.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Yes that what used with
by|Nov 23, 2021
Q:Are these nails acceptable for use with pressure treated wood or will they rust excessively fast?
by|May 21, 2017
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A: No, you should use galvanized nails with pressure treated wood
by|Mar 9, 2021
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A: No, you will want to use a Thick-coat Galvanized framing nail or a Stainless steel framing nail for pressure treated wood.