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FROM THE FIRST CUTS TO THE FINAL NAIL

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.

DEWALT® IS WITH YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY

CONFIDENCE IN EVERY FRAME

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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.

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CUT

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

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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.

SEE THE PROS IN ACTION

Check out how other carpenters are putting DEWALT® tools to work on our social channels.

GET CONNECTED

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CARPENTRY KIT BUILDER

FIND THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB

Use our online product configurator to find relevant tools, batteries, and accessories for framing.

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TRADE STORIES

LEGACIES FROM LOGS

See how James and his carpentry crew restore old log homes to build family legacies.

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RESOURCE CENTER

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

Read case studies, product guides, and more to stay up to date in the construction industry.

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20V MAX* GRABO LIFTER

STRONGER TOGETHER

Grab and lift heavy wood materials with the powerful suction and high load capacity of the GRABO Lifter.

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TOUGHSYSTEM® 2.0

FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE STORAGE

Take on the day with a wide range of storage solutions built to protect your gear and adapt to your needs.

*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.