Makita DBN601 nailer

Makita Launches Two New Finishing Nailers

Makita Launches Two New Finishing Nailers

Makita has expanded its cordless tool selection with the launch of two new 18V LXT Brushless Finishing Nailers: the DBN610 and DBN601.

These tools have reportedly been engineered for precision, power, and ease of use, delivering impressive, consistent results across a wide range of finishing applications including both hard and soft woods.

The DBN601 is a straight 16-gauge nailer, whilst the DBN610 features an angled design, which makes it especially well-suited for work in tight spaces and on intricate trim.

Performance maintained

Makita DBN610

Both tools feature Makita’s pneumatic spring drive system, to deliver smooth, powerful, and consistent nailing and significantly reduce recoil for greater user comfort. They are also fitted with brushless motors that make the tools highly efficient due to the minimised friction, which enhances firing speed and maintains performance during continuous use.

Designed with professionals in mind, both nailers include a tool-less jam clearing mechanism that allows for quick and simple removal of stuck brad nails, helping to maintain workflow and reduce downtime. A built-in viewing window makes it easy to check the remaining nail quantity without interrupting the task at hand. For added safety and durability, the nailers also incorporate an anti-dry fire mechanism to prevent damage to the tool and work surface when nails run low.

Minimal obstruction

Accuracy is further enhanced by the slim nose design, which improves line of sight and minimises obstruction. The integrated work light ensures visibility in dim or confined spaces. Each nailer is supplied with three no-mark tips – which can be stored on the tool at all times for easy access – and offer added protection to surfaces during finishing tasks.

The DBN601 weighs just 2.6kg without the battery and is compatible with 16-gauge nails ranging from 19mm to 64mm, making it a versatile choice for daily finishing work. The DBN610, which weighs 2.7kg, accepts 16-gauge nails from 32mm to 64mm and is ideal for angled applications. Both models allow users to switch between sequential and bump-fire modes, providing flexibility for various tasks and working styles.

Kevin Brannigan, Marketing Manager at Makita, said:“These new finish nailers represent Makita’s commitment to delivering cordless solutions that don’t compromise on power or precision.

“Powered purely by the 18v LXT battery, no gas cartridges are required. With both angled and straight options, professionals can tackle any finishing job with confidence, knowing they have reliable performance, ease of use, and clean results every time.”

To learn more about Makita’s full range of 18V LXT cordless tools and accessories, visit www.makitauk.com.

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