MAKITA DBN610ZJ 18v Finishing Nailer BODY with Makpac case

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MAKITA DBN610ZJ 18v Finishing Nailer BODY with Makpac case

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What’s Included
  • Makita DBN610ZJ 18v Finishing Nailer
  • Makpac Type 4 Carry Case
  • Nose adapter
  • Hook
  • Truss Head Screw M4x12mm (251314-2)
  • This is a Body Only machine, supplied without a battery or charger
  • Number of Batteries Supplied: 0
  • Voltage: 18v
  • Type: Brushless
Product Overview

The Makita DBN610ZJ 18v Finishing Nailer, supplied with a Makpac case, is engineered for precision fastening in fine finishing applications. This cordless unit offers the feel and performance akin to a pneumatic nailer, providing consistent and reliable results without the need for air hoses or compressors. Its design focuses on user comfort and efficient operation, making it a valuable addition to any fastening toolkit.

Part No: DBN610ZJ(MAKPDBN610ZJ)

Features & Benefits
  • Brushless Motor Technology: Delivers enhanced efficiency, extended runtime, and reduced maintenance requirements, ensuring a longer product lifespan.
  • Pneumatic Spring Mechanism: Offers a consistent and powerful driving action, mimicking the feel of a traditional air nailer, which contributes to high-quality fastening.
  • eXtreme Protection Technology (XPT): Engineered for improved resistance against dust and water ingress, allowing for dependable operation in various environmental conditions.
  • Slim Nose Design: Facilitates precise nail placement, even in confined spaces, improving accuracy and reducing errors.
  • Tool-less Depth Adjustment: Allows for quick and easy modification of nail driving depth, enabling optimal fastening for different material thicknesses and desired finishes.
  • Tool-less Jammed Nail Clearing: Simplifies the removal of any jammed nails, minimising downtime and enhancing workflow.
  • Nail Quantity Window: Provides a clear view of the remaining nail count in the magazine, helping to prevent unexpected dry firing and ensuring continuous operation.
  • Built-in LED Job Light: Illuminates the work area, improving visibility and accuracy, particularly in dimly lit environments.
  • Lightweight and Manoeuvrable: Designed for ease of handling and reduced user fatigue during extended use.
  • Angled Magazine: Features a 20-degree magazine angle, suitable for angled finish nails, which is beneficial for accessing corners and tight spots.
Technical Specification
  • Voltage: 18v
  • Nail Length: 32 - 64 mm
  • Nail Diameter: 1.6 mm
  • Fastener Gauge: 16 Ga
  • Magazine Angle: 20
  • Depth Adjustment: Yes
  • Fastener Magazine Capacity: 110
  • Sound Power Level (LWA): 94 dB(A)
  • Sound Pressure Level (LpA): 83 dB(A)
  • Noise Uncertainty (K Factor): 3 dB(A)
  • Vibration Level (3 axes): 2.5 m/s²
  • Vibration Uncertainty (K Factor): 1.5 m/s²
  • Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 288 x 116 x 325 mm
  • Product net weight: 2.7 kg
    FAQs
    What should I look for when buying a Cordless Nail Gun or Stapler?

    Cordless Nail Guns and Staplers are incredibly useful but choosing the right model for you can be tricky. There are lots of options available, both in terms of the tools themselves and the fasteners they use.

    The first thing to think about is the power source for your tool. Will it use a battery, in the same way as other power tools, be air-powered via a compressor or utilise gas fuel cells? Historically, battery powered tools have tended to struggle when driving longer length fasteners into hardwoods, but with Makita developing new 40v options, that is changing. Nailers which use Gas Fuel Cells are often capable of working with a larger nail range, but the cells have a specific shelf life and will require replacement.

    Another thing to think about is the magazine capacity; the larger the capacity, the more nails you can fire between magazine changes.

    How do I choose a nailgun?

    The first thing to consider is what you need it to do. There are different kinds of Nailers – first fix machines use larger nails and are designed to add rigidity, to a project. Second fix, or ‘finishing’ Nailers use smaller, more discreet nails for work where a clean finish is required, such as door frames. These can vary in cost, performance and in the type of nail they use. One way to pick the right tool is to consider the work you’ll be doing and the nail size you most use, then pick a nail gun to suit the job, as different types of nailguns will use different nail lengths. For instance, a Brad Nailer, which is a type of finishing Nailgun, will typically use a nail of 15-40mm length, while a Framing Nailer will usually use a nail between 50 and 90mm long.

    Which is best a straight or angled nailer?

    That depends what sort of projects you’ll be doing and where you need your nails to go. The terms ‘straight’ and ‘angled’ refer to the magazine; an angled tool will enable you to work in corners, or anywhere else you would be working at an angle. They’re great for working in tight spaces and can usually hold longer nails because of the size of their magazines. In addition, they tend to be lighter and easier to store than a straight nailer.

    Straight nailers use thinner nails – they can’t go below 16 Gauge – and tend to be heavier more difficult to transport than angled nailers, but are frequently cheaper to buy.

    Which is better: brushless or brushed Nailguns?

    Brushed motors use carbon brushes to transfer power from the fixed part of the motor to the rotor. This creates a reliable and relatively inexpensive motor, but brushed motors do require regular maintenance, in order to either clean the brushes or replace them as they wear out. A brushless motor, by contrast, uses a magnet mounted on the rotor to generate the power and electrical switching to perform the function carried out by the brushes. The additional complexity of the motor’s working means that brushless motors are usually more expensive than brushed.

    Which voltage should I choose?

    The voltage of your machine will be partially determined by how it drives nails. For instance, a Paslode Framing Nailer which uses a gas fuel cell to fire each nail might have a battery with only 7.4v, while a Makita XGT Brad Nailer, which is designed to used on jobsites and relies on its battery entirely, is a 40v tool. Consider the work you’ll be doing with your Nailgun or Stapler and how that fits in with the other items in your tool set; this will help you to select the tool which best meets your needs.

    Delivery & Returns
    We offer free delivery on orders over £55, placed before 4pm Monday to Thursday. Note that next day delivery for orders placed after 4pm on Thursday, up to 4pm Friday, is usually Monday (excluding bank holidays). Estimated delivery for all orders placed over a weekend is Tuesday. Note that due to the size and weight of some products, next working day delivery is not available and additional carriage charges will apply. If you would like to return your goods, we will offer a full refund or exchange within 30 days of purchase. For full details, visit our delivery and returns page. Ts&Cs apply.
    Warranty
    All our products include a standard 1-year manufacturer’s warranty. If you’re interested in extending the warranty (please note that not all manufacturers offer this option), feel free to contact our customer service team at 03330 043777 or email us at customerservices@toolstoreuk.co.uk. For more details about warranties from this specific manufacturer, please visit our Warranty Information page.

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