DeWalt DCN930B 20V MAX* XR Brushless 30 Degree Paper Collated Framing Nailer, Tool Only
DeWalt DCN930B 20V MAX* XR Brushless 30 Degree Paper Collated Framing Nailer, Tool Only
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Key Features
Overview
The DEWALT DCN930B 20V MAX XR Brushless 30 Degree Paper Collated Framing Nailer is a cordless framing nailer built for framing crews, remodelers, and serious carpenters who want full-size nailer performance without dragging around a compressor and hose. This is a framing nailer designed for wall framing, subfloor installation, and general structural fastening. Model Number: DCN930B. If you already run on the DEWALT 20V MAX platform, this tool-only setup makes a lot of sense because you get straight to the nailer without paying again for a battery and charger.
What matters most on the job is speed between shots, and DEWALT addressed that with Active Flywheel Technology. The flywheel stays active for 6 seconds after the trigger is released, which helps minimize ramp-up time when you are moving quickly through repetitive fastening. In practical terms, that means less waiting for the tool to catch up when you are framing walls or laying subfloor. DEWALT also rates it for up to 530 square feet of subflooring per charge and up to 100 feet of wall framing per charge when used with a 5.0Ah battery, which gives you a useful benchmark for planning real work instead of guessing at runtime.
The design is aimed at people who actually frame for a living. The 30 degree paper collated magazine keeps the tool in the framing-nailer lane, and the redesigned nose is specifically built for toe-nailing. That matters because toe-nailing is where a lot of cordless nailers start to feel awkward or lose control. Here, the nose is made to align, grip, and drive nails at aggressive angles, so you are not fighting the tool every time you need to pin a stud or work in a tighter bay.
Weight also matters when you are climbing, kneeling, or working overhead. DEWALT lists the tool-only weight at 8.65 pounds, which helps keep fatigue in check over a long day. The magnesium magazine is another practical choice. It keeps the magazine durable without making the tool feel needlessly heavy, and that is exactly the kind of material decision that affects how a framing nailer holds up on a busy site. DEWALT also notes field-serviceable springs and driver blade, which is a real plus for crews that cannot afford to park a tool for small service issues.
For jobsite practicality, the biggest win is still the cordless format. No hose means less drag through the house, fewer trip points, easier ladder movement, and quicker setup when you are bouncing from task to task. If you are doing punch-list framing, basement finishing, remodel framing, partition walls, or subfloor repair, that convenience is not fluff. It saves time every day. DEWALT also makes this tool Chip-Ready for the TOOL CONNECT system, so crews that track tools across trucks and jobs can add that layer of inventory management with a separate chip.
On compatibility, this nailer runs on the DEWALT 20V MAX battery platform and is sold as a bare tool, so the battery and charger are not included. It is also compatible with the optional DZN920 extended magazine if you want to hold 2 strips of nails. That makes the DCN930B easier to tailor to the kind of production work you do most. If you already have compatible DEWALT batteries on hand, that lowers the cost of getting into a cordless framing setup.
Who should buy it? If you are a pro framer, remodeler, general contractor, or carpenter who wants cordless mobility but still needs framing-nailer capability, this one hits the mark. It is especially strong for users who value faster setup, less site clutter, and better mobility from room to room or floor to floor. If you do not already own DEWALT 20V MAX batteries, factor that into the total cost. But if you are already on the platform, this is the kind of nailer that earns its spot fast.
Move Faster Without Air Hoses

This DEWALT framing nailer is built for the kind of work where hauling a compressor around slows everything down. The cordless setup makes it easier to move through framed rooms, tight interiors, and repair work without stopping to drag hose behind you.
- Installs up to 100 feet of wall framing per charge when used with a DCB205 5.0Ah battery
- No compressor or hose required, which cuts setup and cleanup time
Built to Drive in Tough Framing Angles

The nose design is made for toe-nailing, so the tool stays more controlled when you are working at aggressive angles. That makes a difference in real framing, especially when access is tight and you need the nail to go where you intended on the first shot.
- Up to 3-1/2 inch nail capacity for structural fastening work
- DEWALT states up to 72% more sub-flush driving than the previous generation
What's in the Box
- (1) Nailer
- (1) Belt Hook and Screw
- (1) No Mar Tip
- (1) Manual
- (1) Hex Wrench
Battery and charger sold separately.
Key Specifications
| Product Type | Framing Nailer |
|---|---|
| Voltage (V) | 20 V |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Tool Configuration | Tool Only |
| Nail Angle | 30 Degree |
| Nail Capacity | Up to 3-1/2 in. |
| Weight (lbs) | 8.65 lbs |
| Made In | Mexico |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you want the runtime figures DEWALT publishes for wall framing and subfloor work, use a DCB205 5.0Ah battery. That gives you a real-world baseline when you are deciding whether to run a lighter setup or keep a spare pack on hand.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
DEWALT DCN930B 20V MAX XR Brushless 30 Degree Paper Collated Framing Nailer for crews that want speed without the hose
This is the kind of cordless framing nailer that makes the most sense for pros who are done wasting time setting up air every time the job changes rooms or floors.
- Who it's for: Framers, remodelers, and carpenters who need a true framing nailer for wall work, subfloor, and toe-nailing.
- Why it stands out: Active Flywheel Technology helps keep the tool ready between shots, the toe-nailing nose is built for real framing angles, and the magnesium magazine keeps durability high without piling on weight.
- Worth knowing: It is sold as a bare tool, so plan on buying a battery and charger if you are not already on the DEWALT 20V MAX platform.
Common Questions
- Is this a cordless or pneumatic framing nailer? This is a cordless battery-powered framing nailer. It does not require a compressor or hose.
- Does the DCN930B include a battery and charger? No. This is a tool-only configuration, so the battery and charger are sold separately.
- What size nails can it handle? DEWALT lists this nailer with up to a 3-1/2 inch nail capacity.
- Can it be used with an extended magazine? Yes. It is compatible with the optional DEWALT DZN920 extended magazine, sold separately.

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