Makita AN613 User manual

Pneumatic Coil
Nailer
Read Before Using.
ENGLISH (Original instructions)
INSTRUCTION
AN613
IMPORTANT:

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SPECIFICATIONS
Model:
AN613
Air pressure
0.49 - 0.83 MPa (70 - 120 PSIG)
Applicable nails
Wire-collated coil nails (collation angle 15°)
Sheet-collated coil nails (collation angle 15°)
Nail length (L) x Shank diameter (D)
L: 38 mm - 65 mm x D: 2.3 mm - 2.5 mm
(L: 1-1/2″ - 2-1/2″ x D: 0.090″ - 0.099″)
Nail capacity
200 - 300 pcs.
Minimum hose diameter
6.5 mm (1/4″)
Dimensions (L x W x H)
275 mm x 127 mm x 319 mm
(10-7/8″ x 5″ x 12-1/2″)
Net weight
2.2 kg (4.9 lbs)
•Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change
without notice.
•Specifications may differ from country to country.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Important safety instructions
For personal safety and proper operation and
maintenance of the tool, read this instruction
manual carefully before using the tool.
WARNING: WHEN USING THIS TOOL, BASIC
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE
FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL
INJURY, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
Personal Protective Equipment
1. Always wear safety glasses to avoid eye injury
from dust or fasteners. The safety glasses
should conform with the requirements of ANSI
Z87.1.
WARNING:It is an employer's responsibility to
enforce the use of safety eye protection
equipment by the tool operators and by other
persons in the immediate working area.
2. Wear hearing protection to protect your ears
against exhaust noise and head protection.
Also wear light but not loose clothing. Sleeves
should be buttoned or rolled up. No necktie
should be worn.
Flammable Atmospheres
1. Do not operate tool in explosive atmospheres,
such as in the presence of flammable liquids,
gases or combustible dust.
Tool modification
1. The tool should not be modified unless
authorized in the tool manual or approved in
writing by the tool manufacturer.
Tool maintenance
1. Refer to the tool maintenance instructions for
detailed information on the proper
maintenance of a tool.
Recommended fasteners and accessories
1. Use only fasteners made or recommended by
the tool manufacturer, or fasteners that
perform equivalently to those recommended
by the manufacturer.
2. Use only accessories made or recommended
by the tool manufacturer, or accessories that
perform equivalently to those recommended
by the manufacturer.
Inspect tool before operating to:
1. Use only power source specified in the
instruction manual.
Operate the tool within the specified air
pressure on the tool label for safety and longer
tool life. Do not exceed the recommended max.
operating pressure. The tool should not be
connected to a source whose pressure
potentially exceeds 1.38 MPa (200 PSIG).
2. Never use the tool with other than compressed
air. If bottled gas (carbon dioxide, oxygen,
nitrogen, hydrogen, air, etc.) or combustible
gas (hydrogen, propane, acetylene, etc.) is
used as a power source for this tool, the tool
will explode and cause serious injury.
3. Always check the tool for its overall condition
and loose screws before operation. Tighten as
required.
4. Make sure all safety systems are in working
order before operation. The tool must not
operate if only the trigger is pulled or if only
the contact element is pressed against the
wood. It must work only when both actions are
performed. Test for possible faulty operation
with fasteners unloaded and the contact
element in fully pulled position.
5. Always check contact element as instructed in
this manual. Fasteners may be driven

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accidentally if the safety mechanism is not
working correctly.
Operating controls
1. Do not use a tool with missing or damaged
safety warning label(s.)
2. A tool that is not in proper working order must
not be used. Tags and physical segregation
shall be used for control.
3. Do not remove, tamper with, or otherwise
cause tool operating controls to become
inoperable.
4. Do not operate tool if any portion of the tool
operating controls is inoperable, disconnected,
altered, or not working properly.
Tool handling
1. Only persons who have read and understand
the tool operating/safety instructions should
operate the tool.
2. Always assume that tool contains fasteners.
3. Do not point tool toward yourself or anyone
whether it contains fasteners or not.
4. Keep bystanders and children away while
operating tool.
5. Do not actuate tool unless tool is placed firmly
against the workpiece.
6. Respect tool as a working implement.
7. Do not engage in horseplay.
8. Stay alert, focus on your work and use
common sense when working with tools.
9. Do not use tool while tired, after having
consumed drugs or alcohol, or while under the
influence of medication.
10. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.
11. Do not hold or carry tool with a finger on the
trigger.
12. Drive fasteners into proper work surface only.
13. Do not drive fasteners into other fasteners.
14. After driving a fastener, tool may spring back
(“recoil”) causing it to move away from the
work surface. To reduce risk of injury always
manage recoil by:
a) always maintaining control of tool.
b) allowing recoil to move tool away from
work surface.
c) not resisting recoil such that tool will be
forced back into the work surface. In
“Contact Actuation Mode,” if workpiece
contact is allowed to re-contact work
surface before the trigger is released, an
unintended discharge of a fastener will
occur.
d) keeping face and body parts away from
tool.
15. When working close to an edge of a workpiece
or at steep angles use care to minimize
chipping, splitting or splintering, or free flight
or ricochet of fasteners, which may cause
injury.
16. Keep hands and body away from fastener
discharge area of tool.
17. Do not load tool with fasteners when any one
of the operating controls is activated.
18. Do not operate tool with any power source
other than that specified in tool operating/
safety instructions.
19. Do not operate tool with any operating
pressure other than that specified in tool
operating/ safety instructions.
20. Always select an actuation system that is
appropriate to the fastener application and the
training of the operator.
21. Use extra caution when driving fasteners into
existing walls or other blind areas to prevent
contact with hidden objects or persons on
other side (e.g., wires, pipes.)
22. Do not lift, pull or lower tool by the hose.
Disconnecting tool
Disconnect tool from the power source when:
1. Not in use;
2. Performing any maintenance or repairs;
3. Clearing a jam;
4. Elevating, lowering or otherwise moving the
tool to a new location;
5. Tool is outside of the operator’s supervision or
control; or
6. Removing fasteners from the magazine.
Additional safety instructions
1. The area should be sufficiently illuminated to
assure safe operations. The area should be
clear and litter-free.
2. There may be local regulations concerning
noise which must be complied with by keeping
noise levels within prescribed limits. In certain
cases, shutters should be used to contain
noise.
3. Check walls, ceilings, floors, roofing and the
like carefully to avoid possible electrical
shock, gas leakage, explosions, etc. caused by
striking live wires, conduits or gas pipes.
4. On rooftops and other high locations, drive
fasteners as you move forward. It is easy to
lose your footing if you drive fasteners while
inching backward. When driving against
perpendicular surface, drive fasteners from the
top to the bottom. You can perform the
operations with less fatigue by doing so.
5. Do not leave the loaded tool or the air
compressor under pressure for a long time out
in the sun. Be sure that dust, sand, chips and
foreign matter will not enter the tool in the
place where you leave it setting.
6. Perform cleaning and maintenance right after
finishing the job. Keep the tool in tip-top
condition. Lubricate moving parts to prevent

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rusting and minimize friction-related wear.
Wipe off all dust from the parts.
7. Do not connect or disconnect the air hose with
a finger on the trigger. An unexpected driving will
cause serious injury when the air hose is
connected.
8. When you drop or strike the tool, check the
tool damage or crack and make sure that
safety systems are in working order before
operation. As there is high pressure inside the
tool, failure to do so will cause serious injury.
9. Ask Makita's Authorized service centers for
periodical inspection of the tool.
10. To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, maintenance and repairs should be performed by
Makita Authorized or Factory Service The followings show the symbols used for tool.
Centers, always using Makita replacement
parts. Read and understand tool labels and man-
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. ual.
Failure to follow warnings could result in death or serious injury.
Operators and others in work area must wear safety glasses with
side shields.
Keep fingers away from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental discharge.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
1
Actuation mode selector
2
Trigger
3
Hook
4
Magazine cap
5
Latch lever
6
Door
7
Contact element
8
Air fitting
9
Air duster button
10
Adjuster (for adjusting
nailing depth)
11
Nose adapter
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-
Symbols
WARNING: MISUSE or failure to follow the
safety rules stated in this instruction manual may
cause serious personal injury.

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INSTALLATION
Selecting compressor
►1. Nailing frequency (times/min) 2. Compressor air
output per minute (CFM (ft3/min.)) 3. 0.83 MPa (120
PSIG) 4. 0.66 MPa (95 PSIG) 5. 0.49 MPa (70
PSIG)
The air compressor must comply with the requirements
of ANSI B19.3.
Select a compressor that has ample pressure and air
output to assure cost-efficient operation. The graph
shows the relation between nailing frequency,
applicable pressure and compressor air output. Thus,
for example, if nailing takes place at a rate of
approximately 60 times per minute at a compression
of 0.66 MPa (95 PSIG), a compressor with an air
output over 3.0 CFM ( ft3/minute) is required.
Pressure regulators must be used to limit air pressure to
the rated pressure of the tool where air supply pressure
exceeds the tool's rated pressure. Failure to do so may
result in serious injury to tool operator or persons in the
vicinity.
Selecting air hose
CAUTION: Low air output of the compressor,
or a long or smaller diameter air hose in relation
to the nailing frequency may cause a decrease in
the driving capability of the tool.
Use an air hose as large and as short as possible to
assure continuous, efficient nailing operation.
With an air pressure of 0.49 MPa (70 PSIG), an air hose
with an internal diameter of over 6.5 mm (1/4″) and a
length of less than 20 m (66 ft.) is recommended when
the interval between each nailing is 0.5 seconds. Air
supply hoses shall have a minimum working pressure
rating of 1.03 MPa (150 PSIG) or 150 percent of the
maximum pressure produced in the system whichever
is higher.
To insure maximum performance, install an air set (oiler,
regulator, air filter) as close as possible to the tool.
Adjust the oiler so that one drop of oil will be provided
for every 30 nails.
When an air set is not used, oil the tool with pneumatic
tool oil by placing 2 (two) or 3 (three) drops into the air
fitting. This should be done before and after use. For
proper lubrication, the tool must be fired a couple of
times after pneumatic tool oil is introduced.
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: Before adjusting or checking
function on the tool, always release the trigger
and disconnect the air hose from the tool.
1
2
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
Lubrication

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Adjusting depth of nailing
CAUTION: Always release the trigger and
disconnect the hose before adjusting the depth
of nailing.
►1. Adjuster
To adjust the depth of nailing, turn the adjuster. The
depth of nailing is the deepest when the adjuster is
turned fully in the A direction shown in the figure. It will
become shallower as the adjuster is turned in the B
direction.
If nails cannot be driven deep enough even when the
adjuster is turned fully in the A direction, increase the air
pressure.
If nails are driven too deep even when the adjuster is
turned fully in the B direction, decrease the air pressure.
Generally speaking, the tool service life will be longer
when the tool is used with lower air pressure and the
adjuster set to deeper depth of nail driving.
Hook
CAUTION: Always release the trigger and
disconnect the hose before changing the hook
position.
CAUTION: Never hook the tool at high
location or on potentially unstable surface.
CAUTION: Do not hang the hook from the
waist belt. If the nailer accidentally drops, it may
result in misfiring and personal injuries.
►1. Hook 2. Hex socket bolt 3. Hole
The hook is convenient for hanging the tool temporarily.
To change the hook position, remove the hex socket
bolt and switch the hook direction. The hook has two
holes. Choose the hole depending on your preferable
hook width.
Nose adapter
To prevent the surface of workpiece from being
scratched or damaged, use the nose adapter.
To detach the nose adapter from its housing base, pull
the nose adapter with your thumb in the direction of the
arrow.
To attach the nose adapter to the contact element,
press it onto the contact element while the protrusion
inside the nose adapter aligned with the gap in the
contact element.

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►1. Contact element 2. Nose adapter 3. Protrusion
4. Gap
Air duster
►1. Air duster button
NOTICE: After using the air duster, the driving force
of the tool will temporarily decline. Wait until the air
pressure recovers in this case.
NOTICE: Perform a test blow if you use the air duster
immediately after the oil was applied. The oil may be
sprayed with the air.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Before carrying out any work on
the tool, always release the trigger and
disconnect the air hose from the tool.
CAUTION: Load the same type, size and
uniform length of nails when loading nails in the
magazine.
Loading nailer
CAUTION: Be careful not to injure yourself
with the fasteners when loading and unloading.
NOTICE: Select nails suitable for your work.
NOTICE: Set the coil support plate according to
the nail size to be used. If the tool is operated with
the coil support plate set to the wrong step, poor nail
feed or malfunction of the tool may result.
1. Depress the latch lever and open the door
and the magazine cap.

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2. Lift and turn the coil support plate according
to the nail length to be used.
►1. Coil support plate 2. Graduation
Nail length
Position of coil support
plate
57 mm or 65 mm
(2-1/4″ or 2-1/2″)
Bottom step
45mm or 50mm
(1-3/4″ - 2″)
Middle step
38 mm
(1-1/2″)
Top step
3. Place the nail coil over the coil support plate.
Uncoil enough nails to reach the feed claw. Place the
first nail in the driver channel and the second nail in the
feed claw. Place other uncoiled nails on feeder body.
Check if the nail coil properly set in the magazine and
then close the magazine cap and the door.
Connecting air hose
CAUTION: Do not rest your finger on the
trigger when connecting the air hose.
►1. Air fitting 2. Air socket
Slip the air socket of the air hose onto the air fitting on
the tool. Be sure that the air socket locks firmly into
position when installed onto the air fitting. A hose
coupling must be installed on or near the tool in such a
way that the pressure reservoir will discharge at the
time the air supply coupling is disconnected.
OPERATION
CAUTION: Make sure all safety systems are in
working order before operation.
Selecting the operation mode
CAUTION: Always make sure that the
actuation mode selector is properly set to the
position for the desired nailing mode before
nailing.
►1. Actuation mode selector
Single sequential actuation mode:
You can drive one nail by one sequential operation.
Select this mode when driving a nail carefully and
accurately. To choose this mode, set the
actuation mode selector to the position.
Contact actuation mode:

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You can drive nails repetitively by placing the contact
element with the trigger held.
To choose this mode, set the actuation mode selector
to the position.
NOTICE: Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner,
alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or
cracks may result.
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.
Nails
Handle nail coils and their box carefully. If the nail coils
have been handled roughly, they may be out of shape,
causing poor nail feed.
Avoid storing nails in a very humid or hot place or place
exposed to direct sunlight.
Maintenance of nailer
Always check the tool for its overall condition and loose
screws before operation. Tighten as required.
With tool disconnected, make daily inspection to
assure free movement of the contact element and
trigger. Do not use tool if the contact element or
trigger sticks or binds.
CAUTION: Always release the trigger and
disconnect the hose before removing jammed
nails.
CAUTION: Do not use deformed nails or nail
strip. Failure to do so causes poor nail feeding.
Single sequential actuation
Removing jammed nails

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When the tool is not to be used for an extended period of
time, lubricate the tool using pneumatic tool oil and store
the tool in a safe place. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight
and/or humid or hot environment.
Maintenance of compressor, air set
and air hose
After operation, always drain the compressor tank and the
air filter. If moisture is allowed to enter the tool, it may
result in poor performance and possible tool failure.
Check regularly to see if there is sufficient pneumatic tool
oil in the oiler of the air set. Failure to maintain sufficient
lubrication will cause O-rings to wear quickly.
►1. Oiler 2. Pneumatic tool oil
Keep the air hose away from heat (over 60°C, over
140°F), away from chemicals (thinner, strong acids or
alkalis). Also, route the hose away from obstacles
which it may become dangerously caught on during
operation. Hoses must also be directed away from
sharp edges and areas which may lead to damage or
abrasion to the hose.
OPTIONAL
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.
•Nails
•Air hose
•Hex wrench
•Safety goggles
NOTE: Some items in the list may be included in the
tool package as standard accessories. They may
differ from country to country.
MAKITA LIMITED WARRANTY
Please refer to the annexed warranty sheet for the
most current warranty terms applicable to this
product. If annexed warranty sheet is not available,
refer to the
1
►
1.
Drain cock
1
►
1.
Air filter
1
2

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 Corporation
3-11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho,
Anjo, Aichi 446-8502 Japan
www.makita.com
AN613-NA3-1912
AN613-1
EN, FRCA, ESMX
20200129
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