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Makita launch new fixing screwdriver range

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments1 Min Read
  • Makita Drill - lets-do-diy.com570watt drywall screwdrivers and TEK driver
  • 2,500rpm, 4,000rpm and 6,000rpm versions
  • Torque adjustable and silent clutch versions

A new range of Makita drywall screwdrivers is being introduced by Britain’s number 1 professional power tool manufacturer to expand the established inventory of tools for the drywall and cladding fixing operations.

These new drywall and construction screwdrivers, all feature the new rubberised soft-grip vibration damping handgrip; LED job light to illuminate the fixing itself and a moulding on the lower handle that efficiently carries the front end bit holder to avoid loss and damage. All feature the ¼” hex driving shank.

The Makita FS2500 and FS2700 construction screwdrivers are for TEK screw applications with magnetic socket and Phillips bits; the FS2700 model has a silent clutch giving no audible knock on ratchet and has a rotating collar torque adjuster.

The FS2300, FS4300 and FS6300 drywall screwdrivers will run up to 2500rpm, 4000rpm and 6000rpm respectively, all with silent clutch operation, and will drive home 5mm drywall screws and 6mm self-drilling screws for cladding. They weigh in at a very comfortable 1.5kgs.

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