Makita BPT351 manual

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  • Page 1

    Models No. Description C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS S pecification S tandard equipment O ptional accessories P 1/ 1 5 Note: The standard equipment for the tool shown above may vary by country. BPT351 (LXTP01* 1 ) Cordless Pin Nailer Model BPT351 has been developed as a 18V Cordless Pin Nailer with more working capacity than that of 14.4V Model BP[...]

  • Page 2

    [1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS 783201-2 1R228 1R268 Hex. wrench 3 (standard equipment) 1/4" Hex. shank bit for M4 Spring pin extractor M3 screwing / unscrewing Hex socket head bolt and M3x4 Pan head screw 1R266 Spring pin extractor M2 1R254 Torque wrench shaft 2-6N.m 134873-0 Bit adapter 1R220 Ratchet head 9.5 1R222 Socket adapter disassembling[...]

  • Page 3

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -1. Replacing Driver Front cover (1) Remove four Bind PT3x16 Tapping screws and Front cover. ( Fig. 2 ) (2) Remove Upper plate as drawn in Fig. 3 . (3) Remove Pin 4 for connecting Driver and Hammer. ( Fig. 4 ) (4) Remove Driver as drawn in Fig. 5. Note: A few of pin nails often remain in the tool, and if so, it is impos[...]

  • Page 4

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -2. Replacing Switch, LED circuit and Terminal (1) Do the steps (1), (2), (3) and (4) of the previous page. (2) Insert Battery and pull the trigger to locate Hammer at lowest position to release tension of Compression spring 17. Remove Battery after this procedure is finished. Go to the next step without changing spring[...]

  • Page 5

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -4. Trigger Section DISASSEMBLING DISASSEMBLING (1) Remove Front cover and Housing R. ( Fig. 2 and Fig. 9 ) (2) Remove the parts around trigger section in the following order. ( Fig. 13 ) 1. Safety trigger 2. Light switch arm 3. Link plate 4. Torsion spring 4 5. Pin 2.5 (3pcs.) 6. Pin 3 (3) Disassemble guide plate in or[...]

  • Page 6

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -5. Spring Section (cont.) Guide bolt Wrench 8 M6 Hex nut Holder Flat washer 6 Rail Guide bolt Cushion Cushion Cushion is fit into the groove of Guide bolt firmly. Therefore, twist Cushion to pull it off from the groove. Turn compression spring 17 counterclockwise while holding Spring holder with gloved hands. Spring ho[...]

  • Page 7

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -6. Spring section (cont.) ASSEMBLING Hook portion of Hammer Hook portion of Hammer Flat washer 4 Bind PT3x16 Tapping screw Bind PT3x16 Tapping screw Spring section Spring section Roller portion of Spur gear 55 (1) Take the reverse steps of the disassembling procedure for Spring section. ( 2) Fix Spur gear 55 complete w[...]

  • Page 8

    ASSEMBLING [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -5. Motor and Gear Section R epair P 8 / 1 5 (1) Assemble Cam block section to Spur gear 55 complete. ( Fig. 26 ) Usually, there is no need to disassemble Cam block section for repair. Note: Put Makita grease N No.2 to the inner and the outer surface of Internal gear 69, the pins of Spur gear 7 complete and t[...]

  • Page 9

    P 9 / 1 5 R epair [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -6. Switch Mechanism ASSEMBLING Fig. 33 Fig. 34 Fig. 35 Fig. 36 Fig. 37 Trigger Trigger (1) Insert Guide plate and Compression spring 4 into Trigger. ( Fig. 32 ) (2) Hook the short end of Torsion spring 3 with Swing arm, and then insert the Torsion spring 3 into Swing arm. ( Fig. 33 ) (3) Insert Swing [...]

  • Page 10

    P 1 0 / 1 5 R epair [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -6. Switch Mechanism (cont.) ASSEMBLING Fig. 38 Fig. 39 Fig. 43 Fig. 41 Fig. 42 Fig. 40 (7) Insert the remaining two Pins 2.5 firmly into Housing set L until they stop as drawn in Fig. 38 . (8) Install Link plate to Housing L with Pin 3 through Link plate. ( Fig. 39 ) (9) Insert the projection of Lig[...]

  • Page 11

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -7. Magazine P 1 1 / 1 5 R epair DISASSEMBLING M4x6 Hex socket head bolt Fig. 44 Fig. 46 Fig. 45 Fig. 47 Fig. 48 Fig. 49 (1) Loosen M4x6 Hex socket head bolt three turns, then pull out Upper rail section from Magazine . ( Fig. 44 ) (2) Remove large Compression spring 3 that is put on Nail guide holder. ( Fig. 45 ) (3) R[...]

  • Page 12

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -7. Magazine (cont.) P 1 2 / 1 5 R epair Points of ASSEMBLING Fig. 52 Fig. 50 Fig. 51 Lever Upper rail complete Slide door cap • Be sure to check that Nail stoppers work properly as drawn in Figs. 50 and 51. • When installing Slide door cap into Upper rail complete, press Slide door cap fully in the direction of an [...]

  • Page 13

    [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3] -8. Fastening Torque Driver guide cover 27 Driver guide 29 12 51 Magazine Lower rail Spacer 57 Lock arm Pin 5 Item No. Description Fastening Torque 29 2.5 N.m 27 4.0 N.m 51 Hex socket head bolt M3x10 for assembling Magazine and Lower rail 1.0 N.m 57 Pan head screw M3x4 for assembling Pin 5 and Lock arm 1.0 N.m Fig. 53 C[...]

  • Page 14

    W iring diagram Housing L side Flag connector Flag connector with lead wires (black) has to be connected to - Terminal so that the lead wires pass over the mark of - poles. Flag connector with lead wires (orange) has to connected to + Terminal so that the lead wires face the opposite side against the mark of + poles. Flag connector Lead wires (oran[...]

  • Page 15

    Switch put under ON-OFF Switch (for Upper dead point detection) Boss A Lead wire (black) for connecting ON-OFF switch and Upper dead point detection switch Lead wire holder A Lead wire holder A Guide Lead wire (red) of Upper dead point detection switch to DC motor while passing the wire between boss A and lead wire holder A . Fix lead wire (black) [...]