Makita XNB07Z 18V LXT Cordless 30-Degree Clipped Head 3-1/2-in. Framing Nailer, Tool Only
Makita XNB07Z 18V LXT Cordless 30-Degree Clipped Head 3-1/2-in. Framing Nailer, Tool Only
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Key Features
Overview
Makita XNB07Z 18V LXT Brushless Cordless 30° Clipped Head 3-1/2" Framing Nailer is a cordless framing nailer built for framing crews, remodelers, and serious carpenters who want pneumatic-style driving power without the hose. This is a framing nailer designed for structural fastening with 30-degree clipped head nails. Model Number: XNB07Z. It is made to drive nails into dense engineered lumber while keeping the setup simpler on jobs where dragging an air hose through a house or up staging just slows you down.
The core story here is power plus mobility. Makita rates it for up to 1,000 framing nails on a single charge with an 18V LXT 6.0Ah battery, which tells you this tool is aimed at real production work, not occasional punch-list use. It accepts 30-degree clipped head framing nails from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches long, covering common framing, sheathing, and structural fastening tasks. The two-mode selector lets you choose sequential mode when placement matters and bump fire when speed matters more.
Makita also did the little things right for day-to-day use. The tool-free depth adjustment lets you dial in flush or countersunk fastening without stopping to grab a wrench. The anti-slip nose helps when you are working at an angle or trying to keep the tip planted on awkward framing positions. There is also an anti-dry fire mechanism to help prevent blank firing when the magazine runs low, which saves wear on the tool and helps you avoid missed fasteners.
From a design standpoint, this is a brushless cordless nailer on Makita's 18V LXT platform, so it is built around battery efficiency and jobsite reliability. The rear lock-and-load magazine holds 58 nails, and if you need more capacity, Makita offers an extended magazine set that brings capacity to 97 nails. At 11.9 pounds with battery, it is not a lightweight trim tool, but that is normal for a cordless framing nailer in this class. The tradeoff is hose-free movement, faster setup, and no compressor noise in the background.
Makita added practical jobsite features that matter more than brochure copy usually admits. The built-in LED light helps when you are working in basements, additions, or partly lit interiors. The belt hook and retractable extra-wide tool hook make it easier to hang the nailer between tasks instead of setting it on the floor or balancing it somewhere dumb. The rubberized soft grip also matters on a heavier tool like this because better control helps when you are reaching, toenailing, or working overhead.
Battery platform matters with cordless nailers, and this one belongs to the Makita 18V LXT system. It is compatible with Makita 18V LXT lithium-ion batteries with the star symbol for Star Protection communication between tool and battery. If you are already on LXT, this bare tool makes a lot of sense because you can drop it into an existing battery setup. If you are not, remember this is tool only, so battery and charger are sold separately.
Who should buy it? If you are framing walls, roof sections, subassemblies, or handling remodel work where mobility is a bigger advantage than shaving every ounce off the tool, this Makita framing nailer is a strong fit. It also makes sense for punch crews and builders who want to avoid hauling compressor gear for shorter runs of work. If your day is nonstop high-volume framing and you never mind hoses, pneumatic still has a place. But if you want cleaner setup, easier movement, and one less machine to drag around, this tool hits the mark.
At a Glance
Makita XNB07Z 18V LXT Brushless Cordless 30° Clipped Head 3-1/2" Framing Nailer in Hand, Not on a Hose
This cordless framing nailer is about cutting setup time without giving up the power needed for real framing work. If you are moving room to room, working on additions, or handling punch framing, not dealing with hoses and compressors is a real advantage.
- Brushless motor design on the Makita 18V LXT platform
- Drives 30-degree clipped head nails from 2 in. to 3-1/2 in.
- Built-in LED light, belt hook, and retractable rafter hook for jobsite convenience
What's in the Box
- (1) Makita XNB07Z 18V LXT 30° Clipped Head 3-1/2 in. Framing Nailer
- (1) Nose adapter / nose cover
- (1) Hex wrench
- (1) Belt hook
- (1) Rafter hook
- (1) Tool case
Battery and charger are not included.
Key Specifications
| Power Source | Cordless |
|---|---|
| Voltage (V) | 18V |
| Motor Type | Brushless |
| Nailer Type | Framing Nailer |
| Nail Collation Angle | 30° |
| Nail Length Capacity | 2 in. to 3-1/2 in. |
| Nail Diameter Capacity | 0.113 in. to 0.131 in. |
| Maximum Magazine Capacity | 58 nails |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 12-7/8 in. x 7-3/8 in. x 14-1/8 in. |
| Weight (lbs) | 11.9 lbs |
| Tool Hook Included | Yes |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are doing repetitive wall framing or sheathing runs, the optional 97-nail extended magazine is worth a look because it cuts reload stops. For mixed remodel work, the standard 58-nail setup keeps the tool a little less bulky when you are moving around tight spaces.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Makita XNB07Z 18V LXT Brushless Cordless 30° Clipped Head 3-1/2" Framing Nailer Gets You Off the Hose
This is the kind of cordless framing nailer that makes a lot of sense for remodelers and builders who want real framing capability without hauling compressor gear through every job.
- Who it's for: Framers, remodelers, deck builders, and contractors already on Makita 18V LXT who want cordless structural fastening.
- Why it stands out: It combines brushless efficiency, two firing modes, anti-dry fire, tool-free depth adjustment, and solid nail range coverage in one platform-friendly tool.
- Worth knowing: It is sold as a bare tool, and at 11.9 lbs with battery this is not a trim nailer pretending to be light. The payoff is hose-free movement and fewer setup headaches.
Common Questions
- What type of nails does this nailer use? It is designed for 30-degree clipped head framing nails from 2 inches to 3-1/2 inches long.
- Does it support different firing modes? Yes. It has a two-mode selector switch for sequential nailing or bump fire operation.
- What battery platform does it use? It runs on Makita 18V LXT lithium-ion batteries, with Makita specifically calling out batteries with the star symbol for Star Protection compatibility.
- How many nails fit in the standard magazine? The standard rear lock-and-load magazine holds up to 58 nails.
- Is this a tool-only kit? Yes. Battery and charger are sold separately.

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