Makita Impact Driver BTD061 User Manual

Cordless Impact  
Driver  
Equipped with Electric Brake  
MODEL BTD061  
001249  
I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L  
WARNING:  
For your personal safety, READ and UNDERSTAND before using.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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3. Keep bystanders, children, and visitors  
away while operating a power tool. Distrac-  
tions can cause you to lose control.  
Tool Use and Care  
12. Use clamps or other practical way to  
secure and support the workpiece to a  
stable platform. Holding the work by hand or  
against your body is unstable and may lead  
to loss of control.  
Electrical Safety  
4. A battery operated tool with integral bat-  
teries or a separate battery pack must be  
recharged only with the specified charger  
for the battery. A charger that may be suit-  
able for one type of battery may create a risk  
of fire when used with another battery.  
13. Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for  
your application. The correct tool will do the  
job better and safer at the rate for which it is  
designed.  
5. Use battery operated tool only with specif-  
ically designated battery pack. Use of any  
other batteries may create a risk of fire.  
14. Do not use tool if switch does not turn it  
on or off. A tool that cannot be controlled  
with the switch is dangerous and must be  
repaired.  
Personal Safety  
15. Disconnect battery pack from tool or  
place the switch in the locked or off posi-  
tion before making any adjustments,  
changing accessories, or storing the tool.  
Such preventive safety measures reduce the  
risk of starting the tool accidentally.  
6. Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and  
use common sense when operating a  
power tool. Do not use tool while tired or  
under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or  
medication. A moment of inattention while  
operating power tools may result in serious  
personal injury.  
16. Store idle tools out of reach of children  
and other untrained persons. Tools are  
dangerous in the hands of untrained users.  
7. Dress properly. Do not wear loose cloth-  
ing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep  
your hair, clothing, and gloves away from  
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long  
hair can be caught in moving parts.  
17. When battery pack is not in use, keep it  
away from other metal objects like: paper  
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other  
small metal objects that can make a con-  
nection from one terminal to another.  
Shorting the battery terminals together may  
cause sparks, burns, or a fire.  
8. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch  
is in the locked or off position before  
inserting battery pack. Carrying tools with  
your finger on the switch or inserting the bat-  
tery pack into a tool with the switch on invites  
accidents.  
18. Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting  
tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained  
tools with sharp cutting edge are less likely to  
bind and are easier to control.  
9. Remove adjusting keys or wrenches  
before turning the tool on. A wrench or a  
key that is left attached to a rotating part of  
the tool may result in personal injury.  
19. Check for misalignment or binding of  
moving parts, breakage of parts, and any  
other condition that may affect the tool’s  
operation. If damaged, have the tool ser-  
viced before using. Many accidents are  
caused by poorly maintained tools.  
10. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing  
and balance at all times. Proper footing and  
balance enable better control of the tool in  
unexpected situations.  
20. Use only accessories that are recom-  
mended by the manufacturer for your  
model. Accessories that may be suitable for  
one tool may create a risk of injury when  
used on another tool.  
11. Use safety equipment. Always wear eye  
protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety  
shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must  
be used for appropriate conditions.  
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22. When servicing a tool, use only identical  
replacement parts. Follow instructions in  
the Maintenance section of this manual.  
Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow  
Maintenance instructions may create a risk of  
shock or injury.  
SERVICE  
21. Tool service must be performed only by  
qualified repair personnel. Service or main-  
tenance performed by unqualified personnel  
may result in a risk of injury.  
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES  
USB024-2  
DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product (gained from  
repeated use) replace strict adherence to cordless impact driver  
safety rules. If you use this tool unsafely or incorrectly, you can  
suffer serious personal injury.  
1. Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces  
when performing an operation where the  
cutting tool may contact hidden wiring.  
Contact with a livewire will also make  
exposed metal parts of the tool liveand  
shock the operator.  
have to be plugged into an electrical out-  
let.  
3. Always be sure you have a firm footing.  
Be sure no one is below when using the  
tool in high locations.  
4. Hold the tool firmly.  
2. Be aware that this tool is always in an  
operating condition, because it does not  
5. Wear ear protectors.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING:  
MISUSE or failure to follow the safety rules stated in this  
instruction manual may cause serious personal injury.  
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SYMBOLS  
USD302-1  
The followings show the symbols used for tool.  
V .......................volts  
.../min................revolutions or reciprocation per  
minute  
...................direct current  
................number of blow  
...................no load speed  
n
˚
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR  
CHARGER & BATTERY CARTRIDGE  
USC002-3  
1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- This man-  
ual contains important safety and operat-  
ing instructions for battery charger.  
6. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug  
and cord, pull by plug rather than cord  
when disconnecting charger.  
2. Before using battery charger, read all  
instructions and cautionary markings on  
(1) battery charger, (2) battery, and (3)  
product using battery.  
7. Make sure cord is located so that it will  
not be stepped on, tripped over, or other-  
wise subjected to damage or stress.  
8. An extension cord should not be used  
unless absolutely necessary. Use of  
improper extension cord could result in a  
risk of fire and electric shock. If extension  
cord must be used, make sure:  
3. CAUTION - To reduce risk of injury, charge  
only MAKITA rechargeable batteries  
marked on the charger label. Other types  
of batteries may burst causing personal  
injury and damage.  
a. That pins on plug of extension cord  
are the same number, size, and shape  
as those of plug on charger;  
4. Do not expose charger to rain or snow.  
5. Use of an attachment not recommended  
or sold by the battery charger manufac-  
turer may result in a risk of fire, electric  
shock, or injury to persons.  
b. That extension cord is properly wired  
and in good electrical condition; and  
c. That wire size is at least as large as  
the one specified in the table below.  
Table 1: RECOMMENDED MINIMUM AWG SIZE FOR EXTENSION CORDS FOR BATTERY CHARGERS  
Length of Cord (Feet)  
AWG Size of Cord  
25  
18  
50  
18  
100  
18  
150  
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9. Do not operate charger with damaged  
10. Do not operate charger if it has received a  
sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise  
damaged in any way; take it to a qualified  
serviceman.  
cord or plug - replace them immediately.  
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11. Do not disassemble charger or battery  
cartridge; take it to a qualified serviceman  
when service or repair is required. Incor-  
rect reassembly may result in a risk of  
electric shock or fire.  
14. Young children should be supervised to  
ensure that they do not play with the bat-  
tery charger.  
15. If operating time has become excessively  
shorter, stop operating immediately. It  
may result in a risk of overheating, possi-  
ble burns and even an explosion.  
12. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug  
charger from outlet before attempting any  
maintenance or cleaning. Turning off con-  
trols will not reduce this risk.  
16. If electrolyte gets into your eyes, rinse  
them out with clear water and seek medi-  
cal attention right away. It may result in  
loss of your eyesight.  
13. The battery charger is not intended for  
use by young children or infirm persons  
without supervision.  
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR CHARGER &  
BATTERY CARTRIDGE  
1. Do not charge Battery Cartridge when  
temperature is BELOW 10°C (50°F) or  
ABOVE 40°C (104°F).  
A battery short can cause a large current  
flow, overheating, possible burns and  
even a breakdown.  
2. Do not attempt to use a step-up trans-  
former, an engine generator or DC power  
receptacle.  
5. Do not store the tool and Battery Car-  
tridge in locations where the temperature  
may reach or exceed 50°C (122°F).  
3. Do not allow anything to cover or clog the  
6. Do not incinerate the Battery Cartridge  
even if it is severely damaged or is com-  
pletely worn out. The battery cartridge can  
explode in a fire.  
charger vents.  
4. Do not short the battery cartridge:  
(1) Do not touch the terminals with any  
7. Be careful not to drop, shake or strike bat-  
conductive material.  
tery.  
(2) Avoid storing battery cartridge in a  
container with other metal objects  
such as nails, coins, etc.  
8. Do not charge inside a box or container of  
any kind. The battery must be placed in a  
well ventilated area during charging.  
(3) Do not expose battery cartridge to  
water or rain.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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SYMBOLS  
The following show the symbols used for the charger. Be sure that you understand their  
meaning before use.  
.......... Ready to charge  
.............Charging  
...........Delay charge (Cooling)  
........Defective battery  
....Conditioning  
.............Charging complete  
...........Cooling abnormality  
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FUNCTIONAL  
DESCRIPTION  
CAUTION:  
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  
battery cartridge is removed before adjusting or  
checking function on the tool.  
001251  
Installing or removing battery cartridge  
Always switch off the tool before insertion or removal of  
the battery cartridge.  
To remove the battery cartridge, withdraw it from the tool  
while pressing the buttons on both sides of the cartridge.  
1
2
To insert the battery cartridge, align the tongue on the  
battery cartridge with the groove in the housing and slip  
it into place. Always insert it all the way until it locks in  
place with a little click. If not, it may accidentally fall out  
of the tool, causing injury to you or someone around you.  
1. Battery cartridge  
2. Button  
Do not use force when inserting the battery cartridge. If  
the cartridge does not slide in easily, it is not being  
inserted correctly.  
001253  
Charging  
1. Plug the battery charger into the proper AC voltage  
source. Two charging lights will flash in green color  
repeatedly.  
1
2
3
4
2. Insert the battery cartridge into charger until it stops  
adjusting to the guide of charger. Terminal cover of  
charger can be opened with inserting and closed with  
pulling out the battery cartridge.  
1. Battery cartridge  
2. Terminal cover  
3. Charging lights  
4. Battery charger  
3. When the battery cartridge is inserted, the charging light  
color will change from green to red and charging will  
begin. The charging light will keep lighting up lit steadily  
during charging. One red charging light indicates  
charged condition in 0 - 80% and two red ones indicates  
80 - 100%.  
4. With finish of charge, the charging lights will change  
from two red ones to two green ones.  
5. If you leave the battery cartridge in the charger after the  
charging cycle is complete, the charger will switch into  
its trickle charge (maintenance charge)mode which  
will last approximately 24 hours.  
6. After charging, unplug the charger from the power  
source.  
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NOTE:  
The battery charger is for charging Makita battery  
cartridge. Never use it for other purposes or for other  
manufacturers batteries.  
When you charge a new battery cartridge or a battery  
cartridge which has not been used for a long period of  
time, it may not accept a full charge. This is a normal  
condition and does not indicate a problem. You can  
recharge the battery cartridge fully after discharging it  
completely and recharging a couple of times.  
If you charge a battery cartridge from a just operated  
tool or battery cartridge which has been left in a location  
exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, the charging  
light may flash in red color. If this occurs, wait for a while.  
Charging will begin after the battery cartridge is cooled  
by the cooling fan installed in the charger. When the  
temperature on battery is more than approx. 70°C, two  
charging lights may flash in red color, and when approx.  
50°C - 70°C, one charging light in red color.  
If the charging light flashes alternately in green and red  
color, charging is not possible. The terminals on the  
charger or battery cartridge are clogged with dust or the  
battery cartridge is worn out or damaged.  
Conditioning charge  
Conditioning charge can extend the life of battery by auto-  
matically searching the optimum charging condition for the  
batteries in every situations.  
The battery employed in the following conditions repeatedly,  
will be worn out shortly, and yellow warning light may flash.  
1. Recharge of battery with its high temperature  
2. Recharge of battery with its low temperature  
3. Recharge of full charged battery  
4. Over-discharge of battery (continue to discharge battery  
in spite of down of power.)  
The charging time of such battery is longer than usual.  
Trickle charge (Maintenance charge)  
If you leave the battery cartridge in the charger to prevent  
spontaneous discharging after full charge, the charger will  
switch into its trickle charge (maintenance charge)mode  
and keep the battery cartridge fresh and fully charged.  
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Tips for maintaining maximum battery life  
1. Charge the battery cartridge before completely dis-  
charged.  
Always stop tool operation and charge the battery car-  
tridge when you notice less tool power.  
2. Never recharge a fully charged battery cartridge.  
Overcharging shortens the battery service life.  
3. Charge the battery cartridge with room temperature at  
10°C - 40°C (50°F - 104°F).  
Let a hot battery cartridge cool down before charging it.  
4. Charge the Nickel Metal Hydride battery cartridge when  
you do not use it for more than six months.  
Refresh charging  
Refreshing adapter (optional accessory) can refresh an inac-  
tive battery cartridge.  
Refresh charging should be done once a week.  
When you charge a new battery cartridge or a battery  
cartridge that has not been used for a long time, it may  
not accept a full charge. In this case, refresh charging  
must be done. The battery cartridge may decrease the  
tool performance, because the chemical substance of  
the battery cartridge is inactive.  
001254  
Checking the remaining battery capacity  
When charging  
Indicating lamp  
E
Capacity  
(C)  
F
When the charging begins, the first (far left) indicating lamp  
begins to flicker. Then, as charging proceeds, the other  
lamps light, one after the other, to indicate the battery capac-  
ity.  
80% - 100%  
60% - 80%  
40% - 60%  
10% - 40%  
0% - 10%  
When using  
When the tool is switched on, the lamps will light to indicate  
the remaining battery capacity. When the tool is switched off,  
the light goes out after approx. 5 seconds. If the battery has  
not been used for a long time, or is needed refresh charging,  
the (C) lamp begins to flicker. Use Makita refreshing adapter  
to refresh the battery.  
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001255  
Switch action  
CAUTION:  
Before inserting the battery cartridge into the tool,  
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always check to see that the switch trigger actuates  
properly and returns to the OFFposition when  
released.  
To start the tool, simply pull the switch trigger. Tool speed is  
increased by increasing pressure on the switch trigger.  
Release the switch trigger to stop.  
1. Switch trigger  
Electric brake  
This tool is equipped with an electric brake. If the tool consis-  
tently fails to quickly stop after switch trigger release, have  
tool serviced at a Makita service center.  
001257  
Reversing switch action  
This tool has a reversing switch to change the direction of  
rotation. Depress the reversing switch lever from the A side  
for clockwise rotation or from the B side for counterclockwise  
rotation.  
1
A
B
When the reversing switch lever is in the neutral position, the  
switch trigger cannot be pulled.  
1. Reversing switch lever  
CAUTION:  
Always check the direction of rotation before operation.  
Use the reversing switch only after the tool comes to a  
complete stop. Changing the direction of rotation before  
the tool stops may damage the tool.  
When not operating the tool, always set the reversing  
switch lever to the neutral position.  
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ASSEMBLY  
CAUTION:  
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  
battery cartridge is removed before carrying out any  
work on the tool.  
001266  
Installing or removing driver bit or socket bit  
Use only the driver bit or socket bit shown in the figure. Do  
not use any other driver bit or socket bit.  
12 mm  
(15/32)  
9 mm  
(3/8)  
001267  
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.  
To remove the bit, pull the sleeve in the direction of the arrow  
and pull the bit out firmly.  
1
2
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.  
1. Bit  
2. Sleeve  
The proper fastening torque may differ depending upon the  
kind or size of the screw/bolt, the material of the workpiece to  
be fastened, etc. The relation between fastening torque and  
fastening time is shown in the figures.  
OPERATION  
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003848  
Hold the tool firmly and place the point of the driver bit in the  
screw head. Apply forward pressure to the tool to the extent  
that the bit will not slip off the screw and turn the tool on to  
start operation.  
Standard bolt  
N·m  
(ft·lbs)  
40  
(29)  
M10 (3/8)  
NOTE:  
30  
Use the proper bit for the head of the screw/bolt that you  
wish to use.  
(21)  
(M10)  
M8 (5/16)  
20  
(14)  
Hold the tool pointed straight at the screw.  
(M8)  
(M6)  
(S)  
10  
(7)  
M6 (1/4)  
If you tighten the screw for a time longer than shown in  
the figures, the screw or the point of the driver bit may be  
overstressed, stripped, damaged, etc. Before starting  
your job, always perform a test operation to determine  
the proper fastening time for your screw.  
0
0.5  
1.0  
Fastening time  
If the tool is operated continuously until the battery  
cartridge has discharged, allow the tool to rest for 15  
minutes before proceeding with a fresh battery.  
003849  
High tensile bolt  
The fastening torque is affected by a wide variety of factors  
including the following. After fastening, always check the  
torque with a torque wrench.  
N·m  
(ft·lbs)  
M10 (3/8)  
60  
(M10)  
(43)  
50  
(36)  
M8 (5/16)  
1. When the battery cartridge is discharged almost com-  
pletely, voltage will drop and the fastening torque will be  
reduced.  
40  
(29)  
30  
(M8)  
(21)  
20  
M6 (1/4)  
(14)  
(M6)  
10  
(7)  
2. Driver bit or socket bit  
0
1.0  
2.0  
3.0 (S)  
Failure to use the correct size driver bit or socket bit will  
cause a reduction in the fastening torque.  
Fastening time  
3. Bolt  
Even though the torque coefficient and the class of  
bolt are the same, the proper fastening torque will  
differ according to the diameter of bolt.  
Even though the diameters of bolts are the same, the  
proper fastening torque will differ according to the  
torque coefficient, the class of bolt and the bolt  
length.  
4. The manner of holding the tool or the material of driving  
position to be fastened will affect the torque.  
5. Operating the tool at low speed will cause a reduction in  
the fastening torque.  
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MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION:  
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the  
battery cartridge is removed before attempting to  
perform inspection or maintenance.  
001145  
Replacing carbon brushes  
Remove and check the carbon brushes regularly. Replace  
when they wear down to the limit mark. Keep the carbon  
brushes clean and free to slip in the holders. Both carbon  
brushes should be replaced at the same time. Use only iden-  
tical carbon brushes.  
1
1. Limit mark  
001268  
Use a screwdriver to remove the brush holder caps. Take out  
the worn carbon brushes, insert the new ones and secure  
the brush holder caps.  
1
After replacing brushes, insert the battery cartridge into the  
tool and break in brushes by running tool with no load for  
about 1 minute. Then check the tool while running and elec-  
tric brake operation when releasing the switch trigger. If elec-  
tric brake is not working well, ask your local Makita service  
center for repair.  
2
1. Brush holder cap  
2. Screwdriver  
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any  
other maintenance or adjustment should be performed by  
Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using  
Makita replacement parts.  
ACCESSORIES  
CAUTION:  
These accessories or attachments are recommended for  
use with your Makita tool specified in this manual. The  
use of any other accessories or attachments might  
present a risk of injury to persons. Only use accessory  
or attachment for its stated purpose.  
If you need any assistance for more details regarding these  
accessories, ask your local Makita service center.  
Screw bits  
Protector (clear, red, blue)  
Automatic refreshing adapter  
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Memo  
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Memo  
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ILLINOIS  
145 E. 1300 S., Ste. 101  
Salt Lake City, UT 84115  
(801) 359-3410  
1450 Feehanville Dr.  
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056-6011  
(847) 297-3100  
14930 Northam St.  
La Mirada, CA 90638-5753  
(714) 522-8088  
NEBRASKA  
OKLAHOMA  
4129 S. 84th St.  
Omaha, NE 68127  
(402) 597-2925  
552 E. Memorial Road  
Oklahoma City, OK 73114  
(405) 752-2655  
WASHINGTON  
22220 84th Ave. So., Bldg. A  
Kent, WA 98032  
1970 Fulton Avenue  
Sacramento, CA 95825  
(916) 482-5197  
INDIANA  
8403 Michigan Road, Unit 1  
Indianapolis, IN 46268  
(317) 334-9980  
(253) 395-8055  
NEVADA  
OREGON  
1440 South EStreet  
San Bernardino, CA 92408  
(909) 885-1289  
3375 S. Decatur Blvd.  
Suites. 22 - 24  
Las Vegas, NV 89102  
(702) 368-4277  
828 19th Avenue., N.W.  
Portland, OR 97209  
(503) 222-1823  
WISCONSIN  
KANSAS  
Lincoln Plaza Shopping Ctr.  
2245 S. 108th St. West Allis, WI  
53227  
8819 W. 95th St.  
Overland Park, KS 66212  
(913) 642-1111  
7674 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.  
San Diego, CA 92111  
(858) 278-4471  
PENNSYLVANIA  
Springwater Plaza  
364 Wilmington W. Chester  
Pike  
Glen Mills, PA 19342  
(610) 459-4122  
(414) 541-4776  
NEW JERSEY  
251 Herrod Blvd.  
Dayton, NJ 08810-1539  
(609) 655-1212  
1565 Winchester B.  
Campbell, CA 95008-0501  
(408) 379-0377  
KENTUCKY  
1215 S. Hurstbourne Parkway  
Louisville, KY 40222  
(502) 326-3740  
16735 Saticoy St., Ste. 105  
Van Nuys, CA 91406  
(818) 782-2440  
6200 Babcock Blvd  
Pittsburgh, PA 15237  
(412) 366-6363  
CUSTOMERS RECORD  
Date Purchased  
When you need service: Send  
complete tool (prepaid) to one  
of the Makita Factory Service  
Centers listed, or to an Authorized  
Makita Service Center. Be sure  
to attach a letter to the outside of  
the carton detailing the problem  
with your tool.  
Dealers Name & Address  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
19  
 
WARNING  
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other  
construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California  
to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples  
of these chemicals are:  
lead from lead-based paints,  
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and  
arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.  
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this  
type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well  
ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those  
dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.  
MAKITA LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
Warranty Policy  
Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. It is warranted to be free of  
defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase.  
Should any trouble develop during this one year period, return the COMPLETE tool, freight prepaid, to one of  
Makitas Factory or Authorized Service Centers. If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective  
workmanship or material, Makita will repair (or at our option, replace) without charge.  
This Warranty does not apply where:  
repairs have been made or attempted by others:  
repairs are required because of normal wear and tear:  
the tool has been abused, misused or improperly maintained:  
alterations have been made to the tool.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL MAKITA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES FROM THE SALE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER APPLIES BOTH DURING  
AND AFTER THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY.  
MAKITA DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE,AFTER THE ONE YEAR TERM OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Makita Corporation  
3-11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho,  
Anjo, Aichi 446-8502 Japan  
884386C060  
 

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