Makita Tools Maintenance for Life Beyond Warranty

Last updated: April 23, 2024

Few brands carry the legacy of reliability and durability in the world of power tools quite like Makita. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a weekend DIYer, investing in Makita tools is a commitment to quality craftsmanship. However, proper maintenance is essential to ensure your investment pays off in the long run. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the best practices for storing, cleaning, and maintaining your Makita tools to extend their lifespan far beyond the warranty period.

Storing Your Makita Tools

Storing your Makita tools properly is the first step in ensuring their longevity. Consider the following tips:

  1. Dry Environment: Moisture is the enemy of power tools, as it can lead to rust and corrosion. Store your tools in a dry environment, away from areas prone to leaks or humidity.
  2. Climate Control: Extreme temperatures can also adversely affect your tools. Avoid storing them in areas that experience excessive heat or cold, as this can damage batteries and other sensitive components.
  3. Organizational Solutions: Invest in a sturdy toolbox or cabinet to organise and protect your tools. Proper organization reduces the risk of damage and makes it easier to find the tool you need when you need it.
  4. Hanging Storage: For tools equipped with hooks or hanging loops, consider storing them on a pegboard or wall-mounted rack. This saves space and keeps your tools easily accessible and visible, reducing the likelihood of misplacement or damage.
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Makita 821551-8 Makpac Stacking Connector Case Type 3

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Makita P-84327 MAKPAC Case with 12 Drawers

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Makita P-83652 Makpac Insert With Coloured Compartments

Learn more about the Makita Makpac range here.


Cleaning Your Makita Tools

Regular cleaning is crucial for maintaining the performance and appearance of your Makita tools. Here’s how to keep them in top condition:

  1. Exterior Cleaning: After each use, wipe down the exterior of your tools with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust, debris, and grease. Pay close attention to vents and crevices where dirt can accumulate.
  2. Air Compressor: For stubborn dirt and debris, use an air compressor to blow away dust from hard-to-reach areas. Remember to wear safety goggles and a dust mask to protect yourself from flying particles.
  3. Lubrication: Apply lubricant to moving parts such as gears, bearings, and joints to ensure smooth operation. Be sure to use a lubricant recommended by Makita to avoid damage to internal components.
  4. Battery Maintenance: If your Makita tools are cordless, proper battery maintenance is essential for optimal performance. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for charging, storing, and maintaining your batteries to prolong their lifespan.
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Makita AC001GZ 40V MAX XGT Brushless Air Compressor

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Sealey Cloth

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Routine Inspection and Maintenance

In addition to regular cleaning, it’s important to conduct routine inspections and maintenance on your Makita tools. Here’s what to look out for:

  1. Check for Wear and Tear: Inspect your tools regularly for signs of wear and tear, such as frayed cords, cracked casings, or loose screws. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
  2. Tighten Loose Fasteners: Loose fasteners can compromise the performance and safety of your tools. Periodically check for loose screws, bolts, or nuts, and tighten them as needed.
  3. Replace Worn Parts: Certain parts of your tools may wear out and need replacement over time. Keep an eye on consumable parts such as blades, belts, and brushes, and replace them when necessary to maintain peak performance.

Proper maintenance is the key to maximizing the lifespan of your Makita tools and ensuring they continue to perform at their best long after the warranty period has expired. By following the tips outlined in this guide, you can protect your investment and enjoy years of reliable service from your Makita tools. Remember, a little care and attention now can save you time and money in the long run, so make maintenance a priority and reap the rewards of tools that last a lifetime.


FAQs

How long is the Makita warranty?

The length of the Makita warranty can vary depending on the product. Typically, power tools come with a warranty ranging from one to three years, while batteries and chargers may have different warranty periods.

Does the Makita warranty cover normal wear and tear?

No, the Makita warranty typically does not cover normal wear and tear or damage caused by misuse, abuse, or improper maintenance. However, it does cover defects in materials and workmanship under normal use conditions.

How can I extend the lifespan of my Makita batteries?

To prolong the lifespan of Makita batteries, avoid overcharging or fully discharging them, store them in a cool, dry place when not in use, and follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for charging and maintenance.

How often should I perform maintenance on my Makita tools?

The frequency of maintenance depends on factors such as usage, operating conditions, and the type of tool. As a general rule, it’s recommended to perform basic cleaning after each use and more thorough maintenance periodically, such as lubrication and inspection of moving parts.

Can I use any type of lubricant on my Makita tools?

Makita typically recommends using lubricants specifically designed for their tools to ensure compatibility and optimal performance. Using the wrong type of lubricant may damage the tool or void the warranty.


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