Milwaukee 2745-20 M18 FUEL Brushless 30-Degree Framing Nailer, Tool Only
Milwaukee 2745-20 M18 FUEL Brushless 30-Degree Framing Nailer, Tool Only
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Key Features
Overview
The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 30 Degree Framing Nailer, Model Number 2745-20, is a cordless framing nailer built for professional carpenters, framers, and remodelers who want pneumatic-style performance without a compressor setup. This is a cordless framing nailer designed for framing, sheathing, and structural wood fastening. If you already run Milwaukee cordless tools, this bare tool setup makes sense because it uses the M18 battery system and cuts out the hose, gas cartridge, and extra maintenance that slow down work.
What matters most on the job is shot speed and consistency, and that is where this nailer earns its keep. Milwaukee rates it for 3 nails per second with zero ramp-up time, which means the nail fires when you pull the trigger instead of waiting on the flywheel to catch up. When you are moving down a wall, fastening subfloor, or knocking out punch-list framing, that immediate response keeps the tool feeling closer to a pneumatic nailer than most cordless options.
The power side is built around Milwaukee's POWERSTATE brushless motor, REDLINK PLUS intelligence, and a sealed nitrogen spring mechanism. In plain terms, that combination is there to give you the force needed to sink full round head nails into dense engineered lumber while also protecting the tool from overload. It is a practical setup for framers working with modern materials that can expose weak cordless nailers pretty quickly.
Milwaukee also got the day-to-day controls right. You get sequential and contact actuation firing modes so the same tool can handle more controlled placement work or faster repetitive fastening. Tool-free drive depth adjustment lets you tune nail depth without hunting for extra tools. Dry fire lockout helps prevent blank shots at the end of the strip, which saves wear on the tool and makes it easier to catch reload time before you miss a fastening point.
From a jobsite practicality standpoint, this cordless nail gun is made to reduce clutter and hassle. Because it is completely battery operated and does not require a gas cartridge, there is no fuel cell cost to manage and no compressor or hose to drag through a finished area or up a ladder. Milwaukee also includes details that working carpenters actually use: a rafter hook for staging the tool, on-board hex key storage, an on/off power button, and a no-mar tip cover when surface protection matters.
Compatibility is straightforward. This nailer runs on the Milwaukee M18 battery platform and uses REDLITHIUM batteries. As sold here, it is a bare tool, so the battery and charger are not included. That makes it a strong fit for users already invested in M18 who want to add a framing nailer without paying for duplicate batteries. If you are not already on M18, budget for the battery and charger separately.
In terms of size and handling, the tool measures 14.1 inches long, 15.2 inches high, and 4.7 inches wide, with a listed weight of 9.4 pounds bare and 9.6 pounds with battery. That tells you it is not a trim gun pretending to frame. It is a full-size cordless framing nailer built for structural fastening, and the extra mass is there in exchange for the power needed to drive framing nails reliably.
Who should buy it? Pros doing framing, sheathing, remodeling, punch work, and small-to-mid-size structural fastening jobs will get the most out of it, especially when hose-free mobility matters. It also makes a lot of sense for contractors who bounce between occupied homes, additions, exterior framing, and repair work where dragging out a compressor costs more time than it saves. If you want a cordless framing nailer that is meant to work like a real framing tool, the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 30 Degree Framing Nailer is the one to look at.
Work Without the Compressor Setup

This is the big reason to buy a cordless framing nailer in the first place. You get the speed of a framing gun without setting up hoses, hunting outlets, or dragging a compressor across the site.
- Completely battery operated with no gas cartridge required
- Zero ramp-up time means the nail fires as soon as you pull the trigger
Built to Sink Nails in Tough Material

Not every cordless nailer has enough punch for dense material. Milwaukee specifically calls this one out for sinking full round head nails into engineered lumber, which is where lesser tools start showing their limits.
- POWERSTATE brushless motor and sealed nitrogen spring mechanism
- Made for demanding framing applications and structural wood fastening
Jobsite Details That Actually Help

The features here are the ones that save aggravation over a full day. They do not just sound good on a spec sheet. They make the nailer easier to carry, easier to tune, and harder to misuse when you are moving fast.
- Sequential and contact actuation modes for controlled placement or faster repeated shots
- Dry fire lockout, rafter hook, on-board hex key storage, no-mar tip, and tool-free drive depth adjustment
What's in the Box
- (1) Milwaukee M18 FUEL 30 Degree Framing Nailer (2745-20)
Battery and charger are not included.
Key Specifications
| Battery Platform | M18 |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | POWERSTATE Brushless |
| Nailer Angle | 30 Degree |
| Firing Speed | 3 nails per second |
| Length | 14.1 in |
| Height | 15.2 in |
| Width | 4.7 in |
| Weight | 9.4 lb |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
When you switch between standard framing lumber and denser engineered material, take a second to reset the tool-free drive depth instead of forcing the same setting to do both jobs. It keeps fastener depth more consistent and helps the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 30 Degree Framing Nailer work the way it is supposed to.
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Tool Nut's Take
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 30 Degree Framing Nailer Gets Rid of the Usual Cordless Compromises
This is the one for users who want a real framing nailer feel without messing with a hose, compressor, or gas cells.
- Who it's for: Framers, remodelers, and contractors already on M18 who need cordless mobility for framing, sheathing, and structural fastening.
- Why it stands out: Zero ramp-up time, 3 nails per second, power for engineered lumber, and the practical stuff like dry fire lockout and tool-free depth adjustment all make it feel built for production work, not light-duty demos.
- Worth knowing: This is a bare tool, so bring your own M18 battery and charger. At 9.4 pounds, it is built for driving power first, not featherweight handling.
Common Questions
- Is this a gas nailer? No. It is completely battery operated and does not require a gas cartridge.
- What battery platform does it use? It runs on the Milwaukee M18 battery system and uses REDLITHIUM batteries.
- Can it handle engineered lumber? Yes. Milwaukee states that it has the power to sink full round head nails into dense engineered lumber.
- Does it support more than one firing mode? Yes. It has both sequential and contact actuation firing modes.

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