Makita GN900SE 7.2 Volt First Fix Gas Nailer complete with 2 batteries and carrying case.
The Makita GN900 is a cordless clipped head framing nailer developed for a wide range of framing applications. High performance and hoseless it uses fuel gas (not supplied) as the power source to provide freedom from compressors. Makitas tried and tested Lithium-ion 7.2 volt battery system is capable of a full charge in 30 minutes. With LED low battery and error detection system, and a shock absorbing battery fitting to protect the terminals. The top of the machine is fitted with protective bumpers to protect workpiece and the nailer from knocks and scratches. This also doubles as a gripper to stop it sliding down inclined surfaces such as a sloping roof. Fitted with a dual position hook, handy for hanging from rafters or piping. Professional Builder Magazine said the GN900SE Nailer "Should reduce downtime in that it recharges 4 times faster and has the power to drive home 75mm long full ring nails and 90mm smooth nails. The nailer will deliver 1200 nails for each 80ml canister of gas and up to 4000 nails per battery charge. In timber frame applications the depth of the nail finish is dependent on the type of timber being used and can be adjusted to 5 different settings by a fingertip adjuster on the front of the machine."
Features:
Equipped with LED indication lamp with battery power warning and trouble detection functions for convenience of operation and repair
Quick and easy loading system
7.2V Li-ion Battery allows lightweight design
Chargeable in approximately 30 minutes
Air filter protects cylinder from dirt and debris to prevent malfunction
Gas cell chamber quick and easy load system
Contact nose 5 stage depth adjustment and anti slip contact
Comes With:
2 x Li-ion 7.2v 1Ah Batteries
Charger
Safety Glasses
Carry Case
Specification:
Max Length: 50-90mm
Gauge: 2.9 -3.3
Shots per Battery: 4, 000
Shots per gass cell: 1, 2000
Magazine Angle: 34 degrees
Charging Time: 30 minutes
Magazine Capacity: 44
Net Weight: 3.5kg
7.2 Volts