

6-1/2" Circular Saw delivers 3,700 RPM for faster cutting and ripping through wood weighs only 7.3 lbs.with batteryĠ-2,800 strokes per minute with a 1-1/4" stroke weighs 8.3 lbs.
MAKITA DRILL SET 5A DRIVER
Variable speed Impact Driver (0-2,900 RPM & 0-3,500 IPM) provides 1,460 in.lbs.Variable 2-speed 1/2" Hammer Driver-Drill (0-600 & 0-1,900 RPM) with Makita-built 4-pole motor delivers 480 in.lbs.Star Protection is communication technology that allows the Star Protection-equipped tool and battery to exchange data in real time and monitor conditions during use to protect against overloading, over-discharging and overheating. Makita 18V Lithium-Ion batteries have the fastest charge times in their categories, so they spend more time working and less time sitting on the charger.įor improved tool performance and extended battery life, Makita created Star Protection Computer Controls™. It’s part of Makita’s expanding 18V Lithium-Ion series, the world’s largest cordless tool line-up powered by an 18V Lithium-Ion slide-style battery.
MAKITA DRILL SET 5A PORTABLE
The 4-position flashlight with Xenon bulb is a bright and portable light source for improved visibility in dark conditions. The recipro saw features a refined crank mechanism for faster cutting and demolition applications, and the 6-1/2” Circular Saw has 3,700 RPM for faster cutting and ripping through wood.
MAKITA DRILL SET 5A FULL
The XT505 includes a variable speed ½” hammer driver-drill with two speed settings, and a variable speed impact driver with a full 1,460 inch-pounds of Max Torque. You also get the category’s fastest-charging 3.0Ah batteries and the expansive breadth-of-line of the Makita 18V LXT® battery platform, so your batteries will power the expanding range of Makita tools and accessories. The range isn't as extensive as 18v right now but this is the future of Makita and the future looks bright.The Makita 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 5-Piece Combo Kit (model XT505) gives you four efficient cordless tools for drilling, driving, fastening and cutting, with a cordless flashlight to light your work area when you need it. This is the bread and butter, the meat of the tools, the pièce de résistance of Makita tools, with over 300 18V tools Makita has built an incredible range to get any job done, some tools also use 2x 18V batteries which will make the tool effectively 36V increasing the power of the tool.Ĥ0V is Makita's new range, we have been fortunate enough to head down to Makita's UK office and participate in some great training, the 40V range (and 2x 40V) tools have an incredible battery life which dwarfs 12V and 18V tools. For example, the Makita 12V pin nailer is great at getting into small gaps and finishing a job. The smallest of the Makita range these tools are usually more compact and output less power, the advantage being that they are lightweight and more specialized. You have the standard corded tools and cordless tools but when it comes to cordless there are 3 different options that all have benefits and advantages depending on your job and access to your job. Makita Tools currently operate in 4 different systems. After 10 years of development and testing, it began the revolution of moving from corded to cordless power tools. A few months later, they released a hand-held chaser which began a trend that is still evident today as a specialist manufacturer of power tools.Ī notable point in Makita’s history was the development of the first nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery. This proved to be a decisive point in the fortunes of Makita. In 1958, they introduced their first power tool –a hand-operated electric planer. By 1938, the company had changed its name to Makita Electric Works. In 1935, they began to specialize in electric motors and even began to export them around the world. The company's early days were selling and repairing light fixtures, motors and transformers. The company was founded on 21st March 1915 as Makita Denski Seisakushoby Mosaburo Makita. Makita is one of, if not the largest manufacturer of power tools in the world with factories in Brazil, China, Romania, Dubai, Germany, the US, and the UK.
