2-1/4 in. Magazine for Cordless Concrete Nailer

Features

  • Increases pin/fastener length capacity to accept longer fasteners
  • Tool-free attachment and removal for installation
  • Removable foot
  • Holds up to 33 pins
  • Accepts fastener lengths from 1/2 in. to 2-1/4 in.
  • 15° magazine angle
  • Interchangeable with the 1 in. accessory magazine (tool-free)

Specifications

Color Black
Number Of Pieces 2
Compatible With DCN891 cordless concrete nailer (accessory magazine for compatible models)
Fastener Length Range 1/2 in. – 2-1/4 in.
Magazine Capacity 33 pins
Magazine Angle 15°
Included (1) Removable foot, (1) 2-1/4 in. accessory magazine
Dimensions H 3.563 in, W 3.75 in, D 14.313 in
Weight 1.1 lb
Applications Interior and exterior framing; mechanical installations; electrical installations

Accessory magazine for a cordless concrete nailer that increases the maximum fastener length the tool can accept. It installs and removes without tools, includes a removable foot, and is intended for use with compatible cordless concrete nailers and their concrete fasteners.

Model Number: DCN8906

Project Ideas

Business

Dustless Basement Finishing Fastening

Offer a niche service attaching furring, bottom/top plates, and ledger boards to concrete and CMU without drilling. The 2-1/4 in. magazine handles thicker assemblies (e.g., foam + furring), increasing scope while reducing silica dust and install time—ideal upsell for remodelers.


Rapid TI Track and Sill Plate Install

Specialize in commercial tenant improvements by shooting steel track and treated sill plates to slabs and block. The 33-pin capacity boosts productivity on long runs, and tool-free swaps between 1 in. and 2-1/4 in. pins keep crews moving across mixed substrates.


MEP Hangers and Conduit Supports

Provide a mobile service installing pipe clamps, cable tray supports, and conduit straps on concrete ceilings and walls during off-hours. The extended fastener range accommodates various clip thicknesses, while the removable foot helps in tight overhead spaces.


Pop-up Retail and Event Anchoring

Set and remove anchors for temporary partitions, signage, and barriers in parking garages and plazas. Faster, cleaner installs compared to drilling increase throughput; offer substrate protection and patching for a turnkey package.


Rental Kit + Training Micro-Business

Bundle the cordless concrete nailer with the 2-1/4 in. magazine and an assortment of pins as a weekend rental kit. Include quick training, substrate testing tips, and upsell consumables. Target DIYers and small contractors needing occasional concrete fastening.

Creative

Basement Slat or Accent Wall on Concrete

Create a wood slat or reclaimed-wood accent wall directly on a foundation wall by pinning furring strips through vapor barrier into concrete. The 2-1/4 in. magazine lets you choose longer pins to penetrate thicker battens and acoustic layers, while the removable foot helps fasten tight to floors and corners for a clean finish.


Outdoor Art/Mural Frame on Brick

Build a removable pressure-treated frame for murals or seasonal art on brick or CMU. Use longer pins to secure through weather barriers and spacers, and the 33-pin capacity speeds layout. Tool-free magazine swapping lets you change fastener lengths as wall density varies.


Garage Climbing or Home Gym Panels

Mount 3/4 in. plywood bouldering panels or rack backing boards over concrete with furring to create a flush, strong surface. The extended fastener range handles panel + furring thickness, and the foot removal helps reach edges and low clearances around floors and ceilings.


Vertical Garden/Trellis on Block Wall

Install a rust-resistant trellis or Unistrut grid on a block wall to support planters and vines. Longer pins accommodate stand-offs and irrigation clips, and the 15° magazine angle aids access near soffits and parapets.


Conduit Geometric Art and Lighting

Create an industrial wall feature by fastening EMT conduit in geometric patterns on a concrete wall and integrating LED strips. Use varying pin lengths for straps and junction boxes without switching tools, thanks to the interchangeable magazine.