Milwaukee Nailers
Milwaukee nailers at Hansler Smith are engineered for fast, consistent fastening in framing, finishing, and construction applications. Built for professional trades, these tools deliver reliable driving power with reduced setup time and improved efficiency compared to traditional pneumatic systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Milwaukee nailer should I choose?
The right Milwaukee nailer depends on the fastener, material, and application. A framing nailer is designed for structural work and larger framing fasteners, while a finish or brad nailer is better suited for trim, cabinetry, and detailed woodworking. Pin nailers are ideal for delicate finishing work, roofing nailers are designed for roofing and exterior applications, and palm nailers help drive individual nails in areas that are difficult to reach with a traditional nail gun.
Do Milwaukee cordless nailers require a compressor, hose, or gas cartridge?
Milwaukee cordless nailers operate using M12™ or M18™ REDLITHIUM™ batteries, helping reduce the setup time and limitations associated with pneumatic nailers. Many Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ nailers use a sealed nitrogen air spring mechanism to deliver consistent fastening performance without requiring a compressor, hose, or gas cartridge.
The Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ 21 Degree Framing Nailer, 2744-20, Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ 30 Degree Framing Nailer, 2745-20, and Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, 2746-20, are examples of cordless nailers designed for professional fastening applications.
What is the difference between a 21 degree and 30 degree Milwaukee framing nailer?
The degree rating refers to the angle of the nail magazine and the compatible collated framing nails, not the power of the tool. Choose the framing nailer that matches the fastener type required for your application, local building requirements, and the nails that your team already uses.
Hansler Smith carries both the Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ 21 Degree Framing Nailer, 2744-20, and the Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ 30 Degree Framing Nailer, 2745-20.