Makita GNB01Z 40V max XGT Brushless 30-Degree Clipped Head 3-1/2-in. Framing Nailer, Tool Only
Makita GNB01Z 40V max XGT Brushless 30-Degree Clipped Head 3-1/2-in. Framing Nailer, Tool Only
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Product Details
Key Features
Overview
The Makita GNB01Z 40V max XGT Brushless 30-Degree Clipped Head 3-1/2 in. Framing Nailer is a cordless framing nailer built for structural fastening without the usual compressor setup. This is a framing nailer designed for framing, sheathing, and general structural fastening. Model Number: GNB01Z. If you want the speed and punch of a framing nailer with better mobility around the jobsite, this is the kind of tool that makes sense.
Makita built this nailer around its 40V max XGT platform, and the goal is straightforward: keep the power high enough for dense engineered lumber while cutting out the hose, cord, and compressor. It drives 30 degree paper collated clipped head framing nails from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches in length and handles .113 inch to .131 inch shank diameters. That range covers a lot of day-to-day framing work, so you are not buying a niche nailer that only works in one narrow application.
On the job, the two-mode selector matters more than it sounds on paper. You can switch between sequential nailing for controlled placement and bump fire when speed matters more than single-shot precision. Pair that with the anti-slip nose and you get better control when shooting at an angle or working from less-than-perfect body positions. That is a real benefit when you are toe-nailing, working overhead, or dealing with material that does not always let you stand square to the work.
The tool-free depth adjustment is another feature that earns its keep. Instead of grabbing extra tools just to change nail set, you can quickly dial in a more flush or countersunk result as material density changes. That is useful when you move between standard framing lumber and engineered stock, where driving depth can change fast. Makita also includes an anti-dry fire mechanism to help prevent blank firing, which cuts down on wasted motion and helps protect the work surface when the magazine runs low.
Magazine design and general handling are clearly aimed at productivity. The rear lock-and-load magazine holds up to 58 nails for standard use, and Makita also offers an optional extended capacity magazine set that raises capacity to 97 nails if you want fewer reloads. The built-in LED light helps in dim interior framing, basement work, or early morning exterior starts. A retractable extra-wide belt hook and rafter hook setup give you more ways to park the tool safely when you are climbing, repositioning, or laying out the next section.
Weight always matters with a framing nailer, especially when the tool is coming in and out of position all day. Makita lists the GNB01Z at 11.9 lbs. with battery, which keeps it workable for overhead and repeated use without making it feel like a boat anchor. The ergonomically shaped handle with rubberized soft grip helps here too. For a tool that is expected to live in rough framing conditions, comfort is not a luxury. It affects control, fatigue, and how accurately you place nails late in the day.
This model uses a brushless motor and runs on the Makita 40V max XGT lithium-ion battery platform. That matters if you are already in XGT, because the bare tool format lets you add framing capability without paying again for batteries and charger. If you are building out a cordless jobsite around heavier-demand tools, XGT is the right ecosystem context for this nailer. Makita positions the platform around higher-output applications, and a framing nailer is exactly the kind of place where that matters.
Who should buy it? Carpenters, framers, remodelers, deck builders, and serious DIY users who want cordless freedom but still need real framing performance. If your work includes walls, subfloors, roof framing, punch-list structural fastening, or engineered lumber, this tool fits. If you already own Makita XGT batteries, the value gets even better. If you do not, just remember this is a tool-only purchase, so battery and charger are sold separately.
At a Glance
Cut the Hose, Keep the Framing Power

This cordless framing nailer is about mobility as much as power. You get away from compressor noise, air lines, and setup time, which is a big deal when you are moving room to room or climbing around a framing job.
- 40V max XGT platform built for high-demand cordless applications
- Brushless motor supports strong driving performance in dense engineered lumber
- Up to 1,020 framing nails per charge with a 40V XGT 2.5Ah battery
Dial In Nail Set for the Material

Framing is not all the same material, and a nailer that cannot adapt quickly slows you down. The GNB01Z gives you direct control over nail depth and firing mode so you can tune the result instead of fighting the tool.
- Tool-free depth adjustment for flush or countersink nailing
- Sequential and bump fire modes for control or speed
- Anti-slip nose helps with angled placement and toe-nailing
What's in the Box
- (1) Hex Wrench (783202-0)
- (1) Belt Hook (347C14-9)
- (1) Rafter Hook (141X57-7)
- (1) No-Mar Tip / Nose Adapter (4133Y2-4)
Battery and charger are sold separately.
Key Specifications
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40V max |
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Brushless |
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2 in. to 3-1/2 in. |
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.113 in. to .131 in. |
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30 degree |
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58 nails |
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11.9 lbs. with battery |
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12-7/8 in. x 7-3/8 in. x 14-1/8 in. |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
Before you start a run in engineered lumber, take a minute to set depth on scrap with the exact nail size you are using. This nailer gives you tool-free adjustment, so you can quickly fine-tune flush versus countersink instead of finding out halfway through the wall that every fastener is set wrong.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Makita GNB01Z 40V max XGT Brushless 30-Degree Clipped Head 3-1/2 in. Framing Nailer Means Real Framing Power Without the Air Setup
If you are already on Makita XGT and want a cordless framing nailer that is built for actual framing duty, this is one of the more practical upgrades you can make.
- Who it's for: Framers, remodelers, deck builders, and contractors who want cordless mobility but still need to drive framing nails into dense lumber with confidence.
- Why it stands out: The mix of XGT power, brushless efficiency, two firing modes, tool-free depth adjustment, and a 58-nail rear load magazine makes it feel purpose-built instead of compromised.
- Worth knowing: This is a tool-only purchase, so factor in battery and charger if you are not already on the 40V max XGT platform. Also, it uses 30 degree clipped head paper collated nails, so make sure that matches the fasteners you stock.
Common Questions
- What type of nails does this framing nailer use? It uses 30 degree paper collated clipped head framing nails from 2 in. to 3-1/2 in. long with shank diameters from .113 in. to .131 in.
- Does it run on Makita XGT batteries? Yes. It is compatible with Makita 40V max XGT lithium-ion batteries.
- How many nails does the magazine hold? The standard rear lock-and-load magazine holds up to 58 nails. An optional extended capacity magazine set is available separately and increases capacity to 97 nails.
- Can you choose between single-shot and rapid nailing? Yes. The two-mode selector lets you switch between sequential nailing and bump fire.

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