Makita 6834 4.3-amp Collated Screwdriver

Description

From the Manufacturer
You’ll operate with one hand free thanks to the automatic screw-feed feature on this driver. This powerful, high torque model is great for driving screws up to 2-1/4-inch long. Working with a variety of screw sizes is simple with the adjustable stopper base. The in-line D-handle design means more control and less wobble. This tool is uniquely designed to let you set screws only 9/16 of an inch from the wall. You’ll get less wear and a quieter work environment thanks to the silent synchronized pin clutch. This one has the trusty belt clip for attaching the tool to your belt or holster. Your purchase includes Phillips bit and plastic tool case.
FEATURES
  • “Tool-less” screw depth adjustment for easy depth setting
  • High torque for driving screws up to 2-1/4″ long
  • Adjustable stopper base can be set for different screw lengths
  • In-line D-handle design for driving control
  • Tool design allows screws to be set only 9/16″ from wall
  • Silent clutch for reduced maintenance and quiet operation
  • Belt clip for attaching to belt or holster

What’s in the Box

  • Phillips bit (784236-A)
  • Plastic tool case (824421-0)

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Screw capacity: 1″ - 2-1/4″
  • No load speed: 2,800 rpm
  • Amps: (115V) 4.3
  • Overall length: 15-5/8″
  • Net weight: 4.7 lbs.
  • Shipping weight: 8.1 lbs.

Customer Reviews


Flawless
This gun works much better than the Senco guns I have, although I don’t like the cord. Easy to change the depth, or size of the screw, tool-free. I have had the same problem as others, a lot of the Senco screws do not work with this gun, but the Pam fasteners work better than Makita collated screws.


Perfect for Hardibacker
I was laying over 3000 sq ft of hardibacker. It seemed a perfect job for an autofeed screwdriver. I bought a SENCO because my local store was out of the Makita. The SENCO couldn’t sink the screws through the Hardibacker. I went to the local rental shop and got a professional version of the SENCO. It was better, but I still had to finish off setting every screw. Finally, I found this Makita. It handled the job perfectly.


Well made works flawlessly
This product is very well made. Its construction is clearly heavy duty not like some of the other brands that I bought and returned. Drives the screws perfectly every time — plenty of reserve power. All of the adjustments are on the tool and thus do not require external tools.

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