Send message to MAKITA (UK) LTD
Ask a question
Pricing/Quote
List of suppliers/where can I buy
Sample request
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of usage and The Building Centre's Privacy Policy. Your request will be sent and shared to the selected manufacturers you submit a request to.

Find products

Use our product finder to search for products and materials

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive news about events and exhibitions, innovation and materials on the latest building product innovations, case studies and more.
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions of usage and The Building Centre's Privacy Policy.

Makita extends 10.8V range with new multi-tool and 2-piece kit

20 Oct 2016
News
  • Light weight, slim grip and powerful
  • 12 angle setting - every 30°
  • Up to 20,000 oscillations per minute

Makita has added a slim, lightweight yet powerful multi-tool to the increasingly popular 10.8v range of cordless tools. The performance of these advanced 10.8v tools is proving very attractive for many ‘lighter’ operations, such as kitchen and bathroom installations and interior fit-out, where the power of the marketmarket-leadingithium-Ion tools is not essential,

The new Makita TM30D CXT Multi Tool uses the OIS adaptor with 12 posts to take the many alternative blades and abrasives available in the Makita accessory range. Blades can be fitted at 12 alternative angles at every 30° from 0° to 360°. The oscillation angle is 3.2° per stroke and the new TM30D will run between 6,000 and 20,000 oscillations per minute.

Every new Makita tool is slimmer and more compact than the previous model and this new 10.8v multi-tool has the slimmest, ergonomically designed barrel grip body for comfort and control. Advanced electrical controls include variable speed control dial, which intelligently sets a constant speed to suit the task; slide control positioned conveniently on the top of the machine body; soft start system to maintain operator control, as well as the safety of the anti-restart function where, if a low battery stops the machine in operation once the battery is charged, the machine will not run until the operator returns the switch to the off position before restarting, thus maintain full control of the tool.

Blades are fixed by positive screw clamp with the hex wrench stored on the machine body. The TM30D has an LED job light and weighs just 1.2kg with the dust extraction connector fitted. The new Makita TM30D is the first 10.8v Multi Tool in the range and joins two 18v machines, one with tool-less blade fixing, and also two mains powered machines.

The TM30D and the Makita HP331D 10.8v combi drill are included in a useful new two-piece kit that is delivered in a robust MAKPAC case complete with two batteries, a DC10WC charger and a useful 5-piece accessory set.

For more news and product information about Makita UK please visit www.makitauk.com.  Follow us on Twitter @MakitaUK, Facebook.com/makitauk and google.com/+makitauk