Introducing the Makita 18V Brushless 90mm Framing Nailer (DBN900) – the ultimate solution for precision and power in framing. The DBN900 features an innovative air spring firing mechanism, delivering rapid-fire capability of up to 90mm nails at a rate of 2 nails per second. Whether in sequential or bumpfire mode, this nailer ensures high efficiency on every job site.
With a spring drive motor, the DBN900 offers an impressive runtime of up to 1,000 nails on a single 6.0Ah battery charge, keeping you productive without constant recharging. It also includes a depth driving adjustment, allowing you to easily control the nail depth for flawless results on any surface. The anti-dry fire lockout mechanism protects the tool from misfiring when only 7-9 nails remain, ensuring smoother operation and minimizing downtime. The Makita DBN900 brings reliability, speed, and precision to your framing tasks.
- Air spring mechanism – the brushless motor enhances air spring compression, enabling the driving of nails up to 90 mm with a responsiveness similar to a pneumatic nailer.
- Operation mode – users can pick between two modes: full sequential actuation for single nails and contact actuation for continuous nailing.
- LED joblight – the single LED has preglow and afterglow functions, lighting up when the contact element is pressed. In Contact Actuation Mode for continuous nailing, the light turns on when the trigger is pulled.
- Depth adjuster – the depth can be adjusted using a dial located at the top of the nose, making it suitable for various applications.
- Hooks – equip with both a belt hook and rafter hook, measuring 38mm wide making it ideal for hanging the tool from ladders, scaffolding, and timbers.
- Anti dry fire mechanism – the anti-dry fire mechanism activates before the nail count hits zero, preventing missed shots. This ensures smoother operation and saves time.
- 58 Nail capacity – the magazine can hold up to 58 clipped head nails, making it ideal for longer jobs.
- Anti slip Nose – the tip is designed to minimize slipping when driving nails at an angle, reducing potential damage to the material and enhancing safety.