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MPN-R Mini Roofing Palm Nailer

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$76.89

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  • Ideal for tight spaces on complex roofing projects
  • Significantly reduces time and hassle of vinyl siding installation
  • Drives roofing nails of any length with heads up to .49 in.
  • Metal front exhaust and solid steel sleeve for better durability and driving power
  • Ultra compact size


The PneuTools MPN-R Roofing Mini Palm Nailer is a unique mini palm nailer that is designed specifically for roofing nails. Complex roof designs often include several hard to reach areas under overhangs and eves, and the MPN-R allows users to effortlessly drive nails under eves with less than 6 inches of space. In addition, since vinyl siding also requires the use of bulk roofing nails, use the MPN-R to grow a third hand! There’s no need to fumble with siding, nails and a hammer. Simply put a nail in the magnetic tip, find your stud and effortlessly drive the nail to the perfect depth. This nailer makes a great addition to any roofing or siding contractor’s tool collection. Never get stuck in a tight spot without a mini palm nailer again!


2thetop
July 30, 2025
Worked great for nailing shingles in tight spaces.
James B.
July 4, 2025
I tried to use this for vinyl siding, but the underlying boards were too old and hard for this thing to be able to drive the nails to the required depth (the house I'm restoring is almost 100 years old!). It was useful for getting the nails started (there's a spring-loaded shield that holds the head in place while you're getting everything placed and aligned. It's not a one-shot "BAM" nailer; it works more like an impact driver, and uses a fair amount of air, so don't try this with the same tiny compressor you might use with a brad or finish nailer (you'll spend a lot of time waiting for the compressor to catch up). With the right compressor, I'm guessing it would be fine for its advertised purpose driving roofing nails through shingles into OSB.
dukiefever
April 10, 2025
Had a roofing project and only had about 6" of space to put nails in, which meant hand nailing and a regular pneumatic gun were not options. Purchased this and I was able to nail each shingle securely and rather quickly as well. Worth the money!
Erick C.
December 19, 2024
Needed something compact to install shingles under a tight overhang. Worked perfect.
James A. Thompson
December 3, 2024
This palm nailer is a great time saver and helped me get into very tight places where I couldn't swing a hammer. It stopped working after the first 20 nails so I disassembled it (per the instructions) to check it internally. Found a lot of "manufacturing" debris inside which I cleaned out, greased the components, and reassembled. It started working again, only to stop after another 40 nails - so I disassembled and greased. I eventually determined that the gun needs sustained ~125 psig operating pressure to function normally- my Craftsman 4 gallon compressor only reaches ~118 psig and cycles frequently to keep up. If I paused every 20-30 nails the nail gun was able to drive 100+ nails before stopping. I still had to disassemble, clean old grease, and grease more frequently than I would have expected.