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Makita GF600SE 2nd Fix Gas Nailer 15-64mm 7.2v

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Makita GF600SE 2nd Fix Gas Nailer 15-64mm 7.2vThe Makita GF600SE 2nd Fix Gas Nailer 15 64mm is a high quality, gas driven cordless Brad nailer designed for 16Ga straight finish nails. This nailer is equipped with a slim nose that enhances visibility and manoeuvrability, particularly in tight spaces. It also features an LED job light to illuminate dark work areas and an ergonomically designed handle with a rubberised soft grip. This ensures a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue and pain during

The Makita GF600SE 2nd Fix Gas Nailer 15-64mm is a high-quality, gas-driven cordless Brad nailer designed for 16Ga straight finish nails. This nailer is equipped with a slim nose that enhances visibility and manoeuvrability, particularly in tight spaces. It also features an LED job light to illuminate dark work areas and an ergonomically designed handle with a rubberised soft grip. This ensures a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue and pain during prolonged use.

This product is designed with a range of convenient features to make your work easier and more efficient. It includes an LED indication lamp for battery power warning and trouble detection functions, allowing for easy operation and repair. The depth adjustable dial facilitates easy movement of the nose without the need for a wrench. The nailer also comes with a hook conveniently positioned for easy storage on rafters and similar structures.

The Makita GF600SE 2nd Fix Gas Nailer is also equipped with a quick-release tool-less nose to clear nail jams, and a soft nose tip to prevent marking of the workpiece. This ensures a perfect finish every time. A magazine window is fitted for easy confirmation of nail size in the magazine, and a misfire inhibitor plate for smaller length nails. Powered by a 7.2V Li-ion battery, this nailer is capable of providing ignition spark, gas mixing, air intake/exhaust, and supply of cooling air. It comes supplied with a hex wrench, case, and goggles.

Key Features

  • Gas-driven cordless Brad nailer for 16Ga straight finish nails
  • Slim nose for better visibility and manoeuvrability in tight spaces
  • LED job light and ergonomically designed handle with rubberised soft grip
  • LED indication lamp for battery power warning and trouble detection
  • Quick-release tool-less nose to clear nail jams and soft nose tip to prevent marking of the workpiece
  • Magazine window for easy confirmation of nail size and misfire inhibitor plate for smaller nails
  • Powered by a 7.2V Li-ion battery
  • Supplied with hex wrench, case, and goggles

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of nails does the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer use?

This nailer is designed for 16Ga straight finish nails.

What are the benefits of the slim nose on the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer?

The slim nose enhances visibility and manoeuvrability, particularly in tight spaces.

What features does the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer have to improve user comfort?

It features an ergonomically designed handle with a rubberised soft grip. This ensures a comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue and pain during prolonged use.

What is the purpose of the LED indication lamp on the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer?

The LED indication lamp is for battery power warning and trouble detection functions, allowing for easy operation and repair.

How can I adjust the depth of the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer?

The depth adjustable dial facilitates easy movement of the nose without the need for a wrench.

What features does the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer have to prevent workpiece marking and nail jams?

It is equipped with a quick-release tool-less nose to clear nail jams, and a soft nose tip to prevent marking of the workpiece.

How can I confirm the nail size in the magazine of the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer?

A magazine window is fitted for easy confirmation of nail size in the magazine.

What powers the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer?

This nailer is powered by a 7.2V Li-ion battery.

What is included with the Makita 2nd Fix Gas Nailer?

It comes supplied with a hex wrench, case, and goggles.

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