The Makita 15-Gauge Angled Finish Nailer offers an array of features and powerful performance in a compact size. It has a rear-loading magazine that accepts standard DA style (34⁰), 15-Gauge. angled finish nails sized 1-1/4 in. to 2-1/2 in. The nail lock-out and large windows alert the user when to reload nails as the contact arm and trigger are used together for controlled firing. With a compact size and weighing in at only 4 lbs., the Makita 15-Gauge Angled Finish Nailer was engineered for all-day professional use. Additional convenience features include a reversible belt hook that allows the tool to remain close-by, a multi-directional exhaust port that directs exhaust air away from the user, a built-in air duster that provides convenient air flow to clear your workspace and a 2-mode selector switch offering quick control over nailing operation.
- Powerful motor drives 15-Gauge “DA” style angled finish nails from 1-1/4 in. to 2-1/2 in.
- Magnesium body, aluminum magazine and cylinder deliver strength and durability
- Tool-less depth adjustment for more precise flush and countersink nailing
- Nail lock-out mechanism protects tool and work surface from dry-fires
- Built-in air duster provides convenient air flow to clear work surface
- Efficient motor design offers leading power performance
- Tool-less easy to clear nose for fast and easy nail extraction
- 2-mode selector switch for control over nailing operation
- Multi-directional exhaust port directs exhaust air away from operator
- Includes two removable no-mar tips; convenient on tool storage
- Reversible belt hook allows the tool to remain close
- Housing bumpers protect tool and work surface
- Integrated rubber soft grip for operator comfort
- Rear lock-and-load magazine holds up to 100 nails for maximum efficiency
- Narrow nose design allows easy nailing access in confined areas
- Ideal for trim work, baseboard and crown molding installation, hanging doors, exterior fascia and soffits, and other woodworking applications
- 3-year limited warranty
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Regan Bartoletti (verified owner) –
Wow, Makita makes a great pneumatic nailer! This tool is light weight, easy to use and performs really well. Depth adjustment is simple and tool less. This nailer has a handy belt hook and a built-in air duster. It is angled for getting into those tight spaces. It has a rubber protective tip that contacts the work without scratching. This model is ideal for putting up baseboard trim and clam-shell moldings around doors and windows. Super easy to load, and it should be east to clear a jam, but it has not jammed on me yet. Great tool!
Max Thiel (verified owner) –
Liked the feel in my hand and it has plenty of power. Like the case it comes in.
Alysha O’Connell (verified owner) –
I had multiple doors to install and I wasn’t looking forward to driving casing nails. I picked this up with that job in mind and I wasn’t disappointed by its operation. I purchased 2 1/2″ nails from my local HD (make certain you purchase the correct style “DA”) and set up to install on a Saturday morning. I am pretty quick at installing doors with just a hammer and nails but this made the operation a breeze. I love the fact that you can rotate the exhaust to a direction that will direct the blast away from you or your work. I spend an average of 20 minutes/door hand nailing and this easily cut my time in half. All in all it took me a little over three hours to install 15 doors without rushing. I was able to clean up by lunch and actually start cutting trim in the afternoon.
Kaylin Swift (verified owner) –
I have maybe a dozen air nail guns from various manufactures. This is my first Makita. I’m impressed. My only complaint was, when going from single sequential mode to contact actuation mode, I have to adjust the nail depth. (see pic) The instruction are very easy to understand and the pictures are helpful. Nail loading was very simple and straight forward, but will require both hands. I nailed maybe 4 full clips without a jam. By the way, the nail jam clearance procedure is very, very easy. It’s other features worked fine as well. I love the light weight of this unit. Very comfortable holding and using.
Bella Grant (verified owner) –
It looks heavy but it really light and well balanced. Glad I looked around and got this one. Works really good
Jacynthe Hansen (verified owner) –
Well made piece of equipment, functions as designed.
Jena Wiegand (verified owner) –
Best finish nailer for the money
Cade Flatley (verified owner) –
I chose this gun because it has more metal parts than other nail guns I looked at, and it had a hook on it.
Arjun Rosenbaum (verified owner) –
Works great, had to have it shipped to the house because they didn’t have in store, showed up two days later, was worth the wait
Cyrus Bauch (verified owner) –
Love it. Drives anything I throw at it
Francisca Emmerich (verified owner) –
I bought this to replace my SENCO SFN4 that I lost in a fire. It is lighter and works very well. Overall I am well pleased with its performance. I like the depth adjustment and the ability to to go from single shot to rapid fire.
Bernadette Mohr (verified owner) –
This nailer is light and has worked flawlessly so far.
Mariah Willms (verified owner) –
Excellent tool im love it done nice job
Clovis Simonis (verified owner) –
I’ve ran 2500 thru it with no issues
Jonathon Emard (verified owner) –
Nice nail . Meets all expectations
Enoch Hickle (verified owner) –
After reviewing several manufacturers, the Makita offered the best of what I needed. Though it requires lubrication, this in my opinion makes the tool last longer. All functions are easily accessible. Aiming nails is simple and highly visible. Nail depth easily controllable. Jams are easy to remove.
Dillan Gleason (verified owner) –
Very good well worth the money
Alek McDermott (verified owner) –
The first I noticed about the Makita AF635 is how lite it is. But while it is lite it is very well constructed.The Makita AF635 is a rear loading nailer using 15 gauge DA finish strip nails. It will accept 1-1/4″ up to 2-1/2″.I’ve been using 2″ finish nails for nailing hardwood trim. My supply air runs at 110 pounds and the Makita pounded the nails in the hickory. I had to adjust the depth a little which is an easy task with the Makita AF635. The depth adjustment is located right behind the trigger.Although I haven’t experienced a single nail jamb – yet, Makita also made it easy to clear them when they do jamb. There is a tool-less quick release mechanism that allows the guide to be completely opened to clear the jamb. It’s also a nice feature for performing maintenance on the gun. You can have full access of the guide to clean and oil.It does also allow for two types of nailing; contact or repeat. Both work flawless.The nail magazine is aluminum and nails slide right in.The nailer includes a rubber shoe on the guide to help minimize marring on already finished material. It comes with an extra shoe that is stored on the nail magazine. Also included is “L” type handle near the rear of the magazine. This is for hanging the nail gun on your belt. The nail gun is so lite, it’s a I’m glad it’s there, it’s no bother to carry.The included case is nice too but it doesn’t spend too much time in it. I really like the Makita finish nail gun.
Carleton Langosh (verified owner) –
Great gun .
Robyn Stracke (verified owner) –
So far so good haven’t used it yet but it looks nice,