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Tools for framing

Where others see a blueprint, you see the vision and bring it to life. You need tools that can keep up every step of the way.
Aerial view of a construction site with two workers wearing safety gear standing on the wooden framework of a building. Various construction materials and equipment are visible around the site.
DEWALT® is with you every step of the way 

Confidence in every frame

DEWALT Commercial Framing Carpentry campaign 30 second English Consideration video 
A person wearing a safety vest uses a DEWALT chalk line tool to mark a straight line on a wooden floor in a construction site with exposed framing.

Layout

Whether you're framing a house or a high-rise, you need clean marks and measurements. Because every great build starts with an accurate layout.

A construction worker wearing safety gear uses a DEWALT miter saw to cut wood at a building site. A DEWALT vacuum is connected by a hose for dust collection. In the background, a wooden-framed building under construction and construction equipment are visible.

Cut

Cut your studs, joists, rafters, and more with speed and precision, because you don't have the time to do it twice.

A construction worker wearing a safety helmet and vest is using a DEWALT cordless nail gun to fasten wooden beams while standing on a blue ladder inside a partially built house.

Fasten

No matter the size or scope of the project, you need to securely fasten every piece of lumber to create a framework that stands the test of time.

Framing Essentials

See the pros in action

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*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 and 60 volts. 

Nominal voltage 18 and 54, respectively. Use depicted is for illustrative purposes only. Always follow manufacturers instructions and warnings.