Makita AR410HR ユーザーズマニュアル

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AR410HR
Pneumatic Auto Feed Coil Screwdriver
Model AR410HR is a pneumatic screwdriver powered by high pressure air.
Drives coil type collated drywall screws exactly to depth and fastens plasterboard
securely to wood/metal drywall stud.
Its main benefits are:
  Compact body for easy handling and high maneuverability
  
High power allowing 
to fasten plasterboard securely to metal stud
  
of even 0.8mm thick steel plate without unseated screw
  Optimum for operation in job sites among residential area
  thanks to low-noise air exhaust
  
Rigid contact arm 
enabling to make fine finish constantly
Dimensions: mm
Width 2 (W2)
Height (H)
Length (L)
296
142
Width 1 (W1)
Width 1: with Hook
Width 2: without Hook
116
305
W2
W1
S
pecification
S
tandard equipment
O
ptional  accessories
Note: The standard equipment for the tool shown above may vary by country.
Hook  ................................................................. 1
Safety goggles ................................................... 1
Oil supply (containing 30ml of turbine oil) ...... 1
Hex wrench 4  ................................................... 1
Driver bit  .......................................................... 1
Plastic carrying case  ......................................... 1
Plastic sheet collated drywall screws (coil type)
[3.5mm shank diameter: 25, 28, 41mm; 3.8mm shank diameter: 25, 28, 32, 41mm]
Air hose
Air leak repair set
Screws per coil
100 screws
Net weight: kg
Magazine capacity
Screw
Operating air pressure: MPa
                                      (kgf/cm
2
)
1.9
100 screws
1.76 - 2.26
(18 - 23)
25, 28, 32, 41
Plastic sheet collated drywall screws
(coil type)
Pressure regulator valve
Yes
Length: mm
3.8 (Coarse thread)
3.5 (Fine thread)
Shank diameter:
                    mm
Wood backing
Metal backing
Screw type
L
H
*1: 
Screws can be driven one after the other continuously first by pulling Trigger then by
      bumping Contact arm against workpiece with the Trigger being pulled.
*2: 
One screw is driven first by pushing Contact arm against workpiece, then by pulling
      Trigger with the Contact arm kept pushed; screw cannot be driven when the steps are
      reversed.   Another one can be driven by releasing Trigger, then by repeating the steps;
      however, cannot be driven if Trigger is not released before repetition of the steps.
Driving depth adjustment
Trigger lock-off function
Fire mechanism
Yes (by dial)
Yes
Bump-fire*
1
/ Sequential*
2