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title: "DEWALT 20V MAX XR Framing Nailer, Dual Speed, Bare Tool Only (DCN692B)"
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# 20V MAX Lithium-Ion Power Tool-Free Depth Adjustment Dual-Speed Motor for Precision DEWALT 20V MAX XR Framing Nailer, Dual Speed, Bare Tool Only (DCN692B)

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## Summary

> 🔨 Nail it right, every time — power, precision, and freedom in one tool!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DEWALT 20V MAX XR Framing Nailer, Dual Speed, Bare Tool Only (DCN692B)
- **How much does it cost?** Rp666038 with free shipping
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Jam-Free Workflow:** Stall release lever and dry fire lockout minimize downtime, keeping your projects moving smoothly.
- • **Versatile Firing Modes:** Switch effortlessly between sequential and bump-fire modes to match your work style and speed.
- • **Compact & Balanced Design:** Lightweight, ergonomic build reduces fatigue during overhead or extended use—work smarter, not harder.
- • **Unmatched Power & Runtime:** 20V MAX battery delivers cordless freedom and long-lasting performance for all-day jobsite efficiency.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Tool-free depth adjustment and dual-speed selector switch ensure perfect nail placement every time.

## Overview

The DEWALT 20V MAX XR Framing Nailer (DCN692B) is a cordless, battery-powered framing nailer featuring a dual-speed motor optimized for driving 2" to 3-1/2" paper-collated nails. It offers tool-free depth adjustment, a jam release lever, and selectable sequential or bump-fire modes, all packed in a compact, well-balanced design. Ideal for professionals and serious DIYers seeking portability without sacrificing power or precision.

## Description

The 20V MAX* Cordless 30 degree Paper Collated Framing Nailer drives nails from 2-inch to 3-1/2-inch With long runtime and powerful versatility, this nailer is built to handle tough jobsite duty. DEWALT 20V framing nailer features our upgraded engine design for increased power and drive quality compared to previous DEWALT cordless nailers. Its compact shape, well-balanced design, and easy-to-operate features make it an efficient, highly productive tool in your team's hands.

Review: Learn to use it before you trash it - it’s a great nail gun! - I’m not a builder - just a regular DIY homeowner type. I ordered this about a month ago for a rather large remodel project, and I didn’t want to haul my compressor and pneumatic gun up into the attic. I’ve accumulated quite a few to the FlexVolt tools, so I’m pretty well invested in the batteries, and thy have been really solid and flexible tools. Admittedly, I love the ability to swap the batteries when needed, and I’ve pretty much got enough of them to run my drill, saw, nailer, and oscillating tool with minimal swapping. I read the reviews and was concerned over the number of negative reviews - complaints of frequent jams and inability to drive nails completely. But I made the purchase anyway (happy birthday to me). It arrived well packaged, on time, and in perfect condition - for MUCH less than the big box store. I read the directions (shocker there!) and headed up I to the attic. I purchased GripRite brand nails, 3 1/4” and 2 1/2” lengths. I loaded the gun with 3 1/4” and started happily firing away...until after the first shot. Yep - I was the victim of the dreaded incomplete drive and jam. Fired about 10 more, all with the same result despite adjusting the depth of drive to maximum. Was just about to chuck it across the attic, when the nail selector switch at the base of the handle caught my eye, and then it hit me. Short nails use setting #1, and longer nails use setting #2. Setting 1 doesn’t use as much power so it doesn’t overdrive the nails. Setting 2 uses full power, and is NOTICEABLY more powerful. Soooo, I switched over to setting 2 and adjusted the depth of drive, and voila - perfectly driven nails...and then I explained to my son the importance of reading the directions, aaaannnnddd then actually following them. I’ve had one jam since, and that was likely due to the way I was holding it. Otherwise, every nail has been driven perfectly. Most of the negative reviews seem to mirror my initial experience, so i could be wrong, but, I suspect they had the selector switch in the wrong position for the nail they were driving. Position 1 is how the unit was shipped, and I suspect most people are using longer framing nails. So it is a really easy mistake to make, but thankfully, just as easy to correct. The selector switch is tucked neatly out of view (behind/under your fingers) when you are hold the gun, though it is not hidden in any way. All in all, this is a very solid unit, and more than capable of DIY use, and I suspect it would be good for construction also. I’ve got the 6 AH battery loaded and haven’t recharged it yet, and am about 2 weeks into using it. It is MUCH more convenient than having to lug the compressor up stairs and deal with the hose, and waiting for the compressor to recharge. It is a tad heavy when working over your head though. All in all, I find this to be a very solid unit, that is more than capable of delivering on its promises. At the risk of sounding like a DeWalt fanboy...I HIGHLY recommend this nail gun. I was NOT COMPENSATED for this review, I DID NOT receive the item at a discount, and this review accurately describes my experience with the DeWalt FlexVolt framing nail gun.
Review: This powerful "older version" is better - This is the older model. On the new one the motor keeps the flywheel running after you shoot for some thing like 4 seconds. To allow rapid follow up shots. When I received this I was initially disappointed that it was the older model but hear me out. I'm not a professional framer and if I was I might want or need that flywheel running like that. After building several rooms with this gun in a remodel I'm glad to own this specific gun. Its just plain safer and plenty fast. Safety- the flywheel motor shuts off as soon as you pull the pressure back off the foot. This in my opinion for home gamers like me is an advantage in safety that can't be made up for in any amount of partial seconds saved waiting for the gun to spin up the fly wheel again. It's plenty fast enough for a home improvement diy guy like myself. Noise- It's loud just like any nail gun, it's basically spinning hammer. Big smack sound. Every once in a while I've seen a spark from a small flake of steel from the nailhead. So loud and sparky. Value- It's expensive, but in my opinion there's no way I could swing a hammer to build an entire house at my age I'd burn out. This gun keeps me going long after my arm would be tired. Best part is no hoses, no compressor. Just pull it out slide in the taped nails and go. Nail type- so this gun requires 30 degree TAPED collated nails not plastic collated nails like 95% of the nails at the store. So you can get them but you'll want to just order those 3-1/4" .131 nails right away when you buy the gun because most stores won't carry every nail size and diameter in the taped collated 30 degree. So just prepare yourself for not using plastic collated nails when you buy this gun. I am running paslode nails with only 1 jam in all the nails I've set and that jam was my fault not the gun or the nails. So essentially flawless performance out of this gun with 3-1/4" .131 paslode bright nails. Quality- As far as build quality it's held up well so far. Like I said I am only a few rooms into framing, but no change in operation works like the day I pulled it out of the box. I could see this gun making many houses before any real failure.

## Features

- DEWALT cordless framing nailer has dual-speed motor optimized to drive a wide range of fasteners for versatility
- Framing nailer gun has tool-free selector switch for sequential or bump-fire modes
- Tool-free depth adjustment for precise nail placement
- Stall release lever to reset driver blade in the event of a jam
- Adjustable rafter hook
- Easy access to the nosepiece for removal of jammed nails
- Dry fire lock out prevents tool from firing when nails are low
- 33-degree magazine holds up to 55 paper collated nails
- Capable of driving 3-1/2-inch fasteners into dense lumber

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00JJ3RORQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168,417 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #39 in Power Framing Nailers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,547) |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2014 |
| Included Components | DCN692 Framing Nailer; No-Mar Tip; Manual |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Item model number | DCN692B |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Part Number | DCN692B |
| Power Source | battery-powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.25 x 5.88 x 13.25 inches |
| Size | 38.74 x 14.94 x 33.66 cm |
| Style | Framing Nailer Only |
| Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited warranty |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference between the 690 & 692?**
A: DeWalt Model DCN692B also features a 2 Speed Selector Switch Optimizes Speed for Fastener Lengths.  Otherwise, the specifications are the same.

**Q: I see its a great framing gun but can i use it for finishing nails too?**
A: DeWALT does make a 20V finishing nailer but it is not a 20V Max. https://smile.amazon.com/DEWALT-DCN660B-Gauge-Finish-Nailer/dp/B0195KBAVI/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_6_sspa?keywords=DEWALT+60V+Max+Nailer&qid=1557624867&s=gateway&sr=8-6-fkmrnull-spons&psc=1

**Q: Can you use the new 60V Max battery with this?**
A: the 60V Max battery will not work on all 20V DeWALT.  It will only work on the 20V Max, which this is.

**Q: Can some please give me Amazon link for smallest nail this nailer take thanks?**
A: Yes. They are 8p and will work as well. The 6p nail are short, so the sell them in a larger quantity. They are also bright common. Your selection is galvanized, so they are sold in a smaller box. As long as the nails are .113 thickness and 30 degree angle, they will work. I only user DeWalt nails in DeWalt guns. Fewer issues.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Learn to use it before you trash it - it’s a great nail gun!
*by J***N on August 22, 2018*

I’m not a builder - just a regular DIY homeowner type. I ordered this about a month ago for a rather large remodel project, and I didn’t want to haul my compressor and pneumatic gun up into the attic. I’ve accumulated quite a few to the FlexVolt tools, so I’m pretty well invested in the batteries, and thy have been really solid and flexible tools. Admittedly, I love the ability to swap the batteries when needed, and I’ve pretty much got enough of them to run my drill, saw, nailer, and oscillating tool with minimal swapping. I read the reviews and was concerned over the number of negative reviews - complaints of frequent jams and inability to drive nails completely. But I made the purchase anyway (happy birthday to me). It arrived well packaged, on time, and in perfect condition - for MUCH less than the big box store. I read the directions (shocker there!) and headed up I to the attic. I purchased GripRite brand nails, 3 1/4” and 2 1/2” lengths. I loaded the gun with 3 1/4” and started happily firing away...until after the first shot. Yep - I was the victim of the dreaded incomplete drive and jam. Fired about 10 more, all with the same result despite adjusting the depth of drive to maximum. Was just about to chuck it across the attic, when the nail selector switch at the base of the handle caught my eye, and then it hit me. Short nails use setting #1, and longer nails use setting #2. Setting 1 doesn’t use as much power so it doesn’t overdrive the nails. Setting 2 uses full power, and is NOTICEABLY more powerful. Soooo, I switched over to setting 2 and adjusted the depth of drive, and voila - perfectly driven nails...and then I explained to my son the importance of reading the directions, aaaannnnddd then actually following them. I’ve had one jam since, and that was likely due to the way I was holding it. Otherwise, every nail has been driven perfectly. Most of the negative reviews seem to mirror my initial experience, so i could be wrong, but, I suspect they had the selector switch in the wrong position for the nail they were driving. Position 1 is how the unit was shipped, and I suspect most people are using longer framing nails. So it is a really easy mistake to make, but thankfully, just as easy to correct. The selector switch is tucked neatly out of view (behind/under your fingers) when you are hold the gun, though it is not hidden in any way. All in all, this is a very solid unit, and more than capable of DIY use, and I suspect it would be good for construction also. I’ve got the 6 AH battery loaded and haven’t recharged it yet, and am about 2 weeks into using it. It is MUCH more convenient than having to lug the compressor up stairs and deal with the hose, and waiting for the compressor to recharge. It is a tad heavy when working over your head though. All in all, I find this to be a very solid unit, that is more than capable of delivering on its promises. At the risk of sounding like a DeWalt fanboy...I HIGHLY recommend this nail gun. I was NOT COMPENSATED for this review, I DID NOT receive the item at a discount, and this review accurately describes my experience with the DeWalt FlexVolt framing nail gun.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This powerful "older version" is better
*by A***Y on September 14, 2024*

This is the older model. On the new one the motor keeps the flywheel running after you shoot for some thing like 4 seconds. To allow rapid follow up shots. When I received this I was initially disappointed that it was the older model but hear me out. I'm not a professional framer and if I was I might want or need that flywheel running like that. After building several rooms with this gun in a remodel I'm glad to own this specific gun. Its just plain safer and plenty fast. Safety- the flywheel motor shuts off as soon as you pull the pressure back off the foot. This in my opinion for home gamers like me is an advantage in safety that can't be made up for in any amount of partial seconds saved waiting for the gun to spin up the fly wheel again. It's plenty fast enough for a home improvement diy guy like myself. Noise- It's loud just like any nail gun, it's basically spinning hammer. Big smack sound. Every once in a while I've seen a spark from a small flake of steel from the nailhead. So loud and sparky. Value- It's expensive, but in my opinion there's no way I could swing a hammer to build an entire house at my age I'd burn out. This gun keeps me going long after my arm would be tired. Best part is no hoses, no compressor. Just pull it out slide in the taped nails and go. Nail type- so this gun requires 30 degree TAPED collated nails not plastic collated nails like 95% of the nails at the store. So you can get them but you'll want to just order those 3-1/4" .131 nails right away when you buy the gun because most stores won't carry every nail size and diameter in the taped collated 30 degree. So just prepare yourself for not using plastic collated nails when you buy this gun. I am running paslode nails with only 1 jam in all the nails I've set and that jam was my fault not the gun or the nails. So essentially flawless performance out of this gun with 3-1/4" .131 paslode bright nails. Quality- As far as build quality it's held up well so far. Like I said I am only a few rooms into framing, but no change in operation works like the day I pulled it out of the box. I could see this gun making many houses before any real failure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A really nice framing nailer.
*by J***. on February 28, 2016*

I bought the DCN692B to replace my decades old Bostitch N80SB Framing Nailer, which has only needed a couple piston/trigger rebuilds over the years. Sold it, along with my bulky compressor and other nailers to my neighbor. No more hoses for me. I'm not a contractor, but I am a pretty active DIYer. And I do like good tools. This makes the 16th, and final piece of my Dewalt 20V Max collection of tools and accessories. The DCN692 weighs about 1/4 lb. less, without the battery, than my old Bostitch nailer. Some may consider that an unfair comparison, but try dragging a 50 foot rubber hose around a room all day. I like the fact that this model has two speeds as the higher speed (2) can sink a 16p nail (3.5" into (3) 2x4s without a problem. That's really overkill for 6p and 8p nails. Like a few others, I have found a mixed bag driving 10p (3 inch) nails at the recommended lower (1) speed. A few nails driven into a stack of 2x4s didn't sink all the way. But adding some 3/4" plywood to the top of the stack, allowed the nails to drive flush, or below the surface. Note that I am using galvanized nails which probably have a tad more resistance. Bottom line, if the material you are trying to drive a 3" nail into is fighting back a bit, change to speed 2 and your troubles are over. I would always start with speed 1 for a 3" nail though. I'm only using 30 degree, paper tape, Dewalt nails in this gun. After 150+ test fires into various materials I have yet to encounter any kind of jam. I did have one 3.5" nail stick up about an inch, sort of getting stuck in the tip, before I realized I was using the lower speed. That's one of the drawbacks of having two speeds. A little tug got the gun free of the nail and after changing speeds, I was back to testing again. The speed control is easily accessible at the bottom, back of the DCN692, but it could get hidden if you flip the plastic belt hook around. Which can be a tad inconvenient if you change nails sizes often. The depth control on the front of the gun is easy to use and access. You're not really fine tuning the depth of your nails, like you might do with a finish nailer, but it does allow you to keep nails from oversinking into softer materials like plywood. For small projects around the house I am usually using my nail gun in Sequential mode, but you can change to Bump mode with the flip of a switch. The switch is a bit difficult to slide, so this won't be moving accidentally. All Dewalt 18-20V nailers also work in a Bump hybrid mode called Place Actuation. In Bump (Actuation) Mode, you pull and hold down the trigger which powers up the motor, and every time you depress the contact trip against your workpiece a nail will fire. In Place Actuation mode, you press the contact trip against your workpiece first, which again starts the motor, and then you pull the tripper when ready to fire a nail. Saves the trouble of changing the Mode switch position when you need to work in both modes on the same project. Nice idea. I've got both my Dewalt DCN660 Finish Nailer & DCN692, in an 18" Dewalt bag, along with a small assortment of nails. Plenty of room for batteries as well. Everything I need to complete a quick project around the house. And it sure beats pulling out the compressor and hose, plugging in, connecting to the pneumatic nailer. And then being restricted, or tripped up, by that darn hose all day. The DCN692 is one tool you will look forward to using as often as you can.

## Frequently Bought Together

- DEWALT 20V MAX XR Framing Nailer, Dual Speed, Bare Tool Only (DCN692B)
- SITLDY 34-30 Degree Framing Nails 4 Sizes (2"+2-1/2"+3.0" Ring+3-1/2" Smooth), D Head Hot Dipped Galvanized Paper Tape Strip Nails, 80 PCS per Size, 320 Count, for 30 to 34 Degree Framing Nailer
- waitley 2 Pack 20V 6.0A Replacement Battery Compatible with Dewalt DCB200 DCD DCF DCG Series Cordless Power Tools

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