Makita AF635 15 Gauge, 2-1/2" 34-Degree Angled Finish Nailer
Makita AF635 15 Gauge, 2-1/2" 34-Degree Angled Finish Nailer
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Product Details
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Key Features
Overview
The Makita AF635 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer is a pneumatic finish nailer built for trim carpentry, finish work, and interior woodworking where clean placement and good reach matter. This is a pneumatic angled finish nailer designed for trim installation and finish fastening. Model Number: AF635. It is set up to drive standard 15 gauge DA-style angled finish nails from 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/2 inches, which makes it a practical fit for baseboard, crown, door casings, hanging doors, exterior fascia, soffits, and similar finish applications.
What makes this nailer useful on the job is how much range it gives you without stepping up to a heavier framing-style tool. The AF635 runs a wide nail length range and carries up to 100 nails in the rear lock-and-load magazine, so you can move through repeated fastening with fewer reloads. The narrow nose helps when you are working in corners, inside cabinets, near jambs, or anywhere sightlines get tight. If you do detailed trim work, that cleaner view of the tip is a big deal.
Makita built this one around a magnesium body with an aluminum magazine and cylinder, which is the right call for a tool that gets carried room to room all day. At only 4 lbs., it is much easier to keep in hand during long runs of casing or overhead crown work. The integrated rubber soft grip and reversible belt hook add to that day-to-day usability. This is the kind of tool that earns its keep by being easier to live with for eight hours, not just by hitting one big number on a spec sheet.
The adjustment features are practical, not gimmicky. Tool-free depth adjustment lets you fine-tune for flush or countersunk nailing based on material and finish requirements, which matters when you switch between softer trim stock and harder woods. The tool-free easy-clear nose helps you get back up and running faster if a fastener hangs up. The nail lock-out mechanism protects both the tool and the work surface from dry-firing once the magazine runs empty, which is especially important on painted trim or finish-grade material where one mistake shows.
For jobsite comfort, the Makita AF635 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer also includes a built-in air duster and a multi-directional exhaust port. The air duster is handy for clearing off your cut line or blowing dust out of a hinge mortise or corner before fastening. The exhaust can be directed away from your face and the work area, which is one of those small details you appreciate more the longer you use pneumatic tools. The 2-mode selector switch gives you quick control over firing operation, helping you choose the pace and control level that fits the task.
On the air side, this finish nailer operates from 70 to 120 PSI and uses 3.1 SCFM, with a 1/4 inch NPT inlet and air fitting included. That means setup is straightforward for most shop and jobsite compressor systems that are already supporting finish carpentry tools. It is also purpose-built around 15 gauge DA-style angled finish nails, so buyers should match their fasteners to that format rather than assuming every 15 gauge nail will fit.
If you are a trim carpenter, remodeler, punch-list contractor, cabinet installer, or serious DIY user doing doors and finish work, this is the type of nailer that makes sense. It is light, compact, and aimed squarely at accurate finish fastening rather than raw production framing speed. If your work lives in molding, fascia, casings, and clean interior detail, the AF635 hits the sweet spot.
Built to Move Through Trim Work Faster

The angled magazine and slim nose are what make this tool easier to place where finish carpenters actually work: corners, along casing, inside built-ins, and tight runs of molding.
- Accepts 15 gauge DA-style angled finish nails from 1-1/4 in. to 2-1/2 in.
- Rear lock-and-load magazine holds up to 100 nails for fewer reloads
- Narrow nose design improves access and visibility in confined areas
Lightweight Without Feeling Cheap

This nailer keeps weight down with a magnesium body and aluminum magazine and cylinder, which is exactly what you want when the tool spends the day in your hand instead of sitting on a bench.
- Net weight is just 4 lbs. for easier overhead and repeated finish fastening
- Includes a reversible belt hook to keep the tool close while moving room to room
- Tool case included for storage and transport
What's in the Box
- Makita AF635 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer
- Pneumatic nailer oil
- Safety glasses
- Air fitting
- (2) No-mar tips
- Tool case
Key Specifications
| Nail Size Range | 1-1/4 in. to 2-1/2 in. 15 gauge DA-style angled finish nails |
|---|---|
| Maximum Magazine Capacity | 100 nails |
| Operating Air Pressure | 70 to 120 PSI |
| Air Consumption | 3.1 SCFM |
| Air Inlet Size | 1/4 in. NPT |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 13-3/8 in. x 3-15/16 in. x 12-1/8 in. |
| Weight | 4 lbs. |
| Power Source | Pneumatic |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
Keep the no-mar tip installed and dial the depth on scrap from the same trim stock before you touch finished material. With a 15 gauge finish nailer like the AF635, that quick setup step saves a lot of putty work on painted casing and prefinished trim.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Makita AF635 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer Gets the Important Stuff Right
This is a smart buy for anyone who spends real time on trim because it is light, reliable where it counts, and set up with features that actually help on finished work.
- Who it's for: Trim carpenters, remodelers, installers, and serious DIY users working on base, casing, crown, doors, fascia, and soffits.
- Why it stands out: The 4 lb. weight, narrow nose, tool-free depth adjustment, nail lock-out, and built-in air duster make it more useful on detail work than a stripped-down finish nailer.
- Worth knowing: This is pneumatic, so you need a compressor setup, and it is built specifically for 15 gauge DA-style angled finish nails rather than every 15 gauge fastener on the shelf.
Common Questions
- What type of nails does it use? It is designed for standard 15 gauge DA-style angled finish nails from 1-1/4 inches to 2-1/2 inches.
- Is this a cordless nailer? No. The Makita AF635 15 Gauge Angled Finish Nailer is a pneumatic model that runs on compressed air.
- What air pressure does it require? The operating air pressure range is 70 to 120 PSI.
- How much does the nailer weigh? The listed net weight is 4 lbs., which helps reduce fatigue during extended finish work.

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