Discount Stanley Bostitch 438S2R-1 16 Gauge 3/4-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch Wide Crown Roofing Stapler

Stanley Bostitch 438S2R-1 16 Gauge 3/4-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch Wide Crown Roofing StaplerBuy Stanley Bostitch 438S2R-1 16 Gauge 3/4-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch Wide Crown Roofing Stapler

Stanley Bostitch 438S2R-1 16 Gauge 3/4-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch Wide Crown Roofing Stapler Product Description:



  • 3/4- to 1-1/4-Inch 16-gauge nailer for composite shingle roofing, sheathing, and house wrap/vapor barrier
  • Patented jam-free magazine; power control valve adjusts power by 30 percent
  • Lightweight, durable aluminum frame; molded rubber comfort grip lasts life of tool
  • Magazine capacity 160 staples
  • 7-year warranty

Product Description

2750-1873 Features: -Exclusive no jam magazine.-Power control valve adjusts power by 30pct.-Molded rubber comfort grip lasts life of tool.-Rubber housing pads keep stapler from sliding off roof.-Hardened nose with carbide inserts resists wear.-Adjustable depth-control prevents over penetration of staples.-Shingle gauge for conveniently spacing shingles.-Reduced height for stapling in tight areas.-Adhesive fastener collation. Dimensions: -Uses 16 gauge, 1'' wide crown staples 1/2'' to 1-1/2'' (2750-1956) fastener range.

Customer Reviews

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect nailer
By Rebecca D. Christensen
Exactly what I needed. Sure speed up roofing projects. Lighter weight than I thought. Super easy to change stables. Love it!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Heavy duty
By Max Power
Heavy duty stapler. Doesn't missfire. A box of 16,000 staples will run about $80-$100 as of 2012, but you can find them cheaper if you look for sales. Basically stapling will save time an money. Because you can use 3-4inch to 1-1/4inch crowns it gives you a wide variety of staples you can use. A box store will almost certainly carry a type the gun can use.If you are in an area with high winds, local building code may require special engineering. But with tar paper or housewrap... why bother with expensive caps and nails? The gun is also very light with a low clearance to get under overhangs.Not sure if I would use staples for sheathing, but it would certainly be safer for any people that may be standing behind the sheathing as you fire. Nail guns are the leading cause of death on construction sites for that reason.Hope that helps.

3 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Product
By A Customer
Great product, would suggest checking local building codes before using for roofing, however, I love this stapler!! couldnt ask for a better gun!

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