Changing the hammering force (Fig. 6)
Hammering force grade
displayed on panel
Hard
S
H
Medium
S
H
Soft
S
H
The hammering force can be changed in three steps:
hard, medium and soft.
This allows a tightening suitable to the work.
Every time the hammering force button
the number of blows changes in three steps.
For approximately one minute after releasing the switch
trigger, the hammering force can be changed.
NOTE:
• When all lamps on the switch panel go out, the tool is
turned off to save the battery power. The hammer force
grade can be checked by pulling the switch trigger to
the extent that the tool does not operate.
• During the operation of switch trigger, the hammer
force grade cannot be changed.
Empty signal for remaining battery capacity (Fig. 7)
Pulling the trigger switch when the remaining battery
capacity becomes very low makes LED indicator lights
up.
If the tool is used continuously with the LED indicator
lighting up and the battery power is almost used up, the
LED indicator will flicker and the tool itself will stop.
Please refer to the following table for the LED indicator
status and the remaining battery capacity.
LED indicator status
OFF
Lighting on
Flickering
The light also flickers
three times a second at
the same time.
NOTE:
• When all lamps on the switch panel go out, the tool is
turned off to save the battery power. The remaining
battery capacity can be checked by pulling the switch
trigger to the extent that the tool does not operate.
• All of the lamps on the switch panel go out approxi-
mately one minute after releasing the switch trigger.
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Maximum blows
Tightening when force and speed
–1
3,200 (min
)
are desired.
Tightening when a good finishing
–1
2,600 (min
)
is needed.
Tightening when excessive
tightening need to be avoided
–1
1,100 (min
)
because of potentially clogged
female screw and broken or
damaged screw head.
is pressed,
Remaining battery capacity
Enough
20%
Very low and the tool will
stop.
Application
• If the LED indicator flickers and the tool stops even with
a recharged battery cartridge, stop using and have the
tool repaired by a Makita local service center.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
• Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the bat-
tery cartridge is removed before carrying out any work
on the tool.
Installing or removing driver bit or socket bit
Use only the driver bit or socket bit shown in the figure.
(Fig. 8)
Do not use any other driver bit or socket bit.
For tool without one-touch type (Fig. 9)
To install the bit, pull the sleeve in the direction of the
arrow and insert the bit into the sleeve as far as it will go.
Then release the sleeve to secure the bit.
For tool with one-touch type (Fig. 10)
To install the bit, insert the bit into the sleeve as far as it
will go.
To remove the bit, pull the sleeve in the direction of the
arrow and pull the bit out firmly.
NOTE:
• If the bit is not inserted deep enough into the sleeve,
the sleeve will not return to its original position and the
bit will not be secured. In this case, try re-inserting the
bit according to the instructions above.
• When it is difficult to insert the bit, pull the sleeve and
insert it into the sleeve as far as it will go.
• After inserting the bit, make sure that it is firmly
secured. If it comes out, do not use it.
Hook (Fig. 11)
The hook is convenient for temporarily hanging the tool.
This can be installed on either side of the tool.
To install the hook, insert it into a groove in the tool hous-
ing on either side and then secure it with a screw.
To remove, loosen the screw and then take it out.
Work
Tightening in underwork material/
Tightening long screws/
Tightening bolts.
Tightening in the finishing board,
plaster board.
Tightening sash screw/
Tightening small screws
such as M6.