Makita 12v "Production" Impact Driver TD112DMZ
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- Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2022
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So given it was made in China, it pretty much went around the entire world now. Pretty cool.
I've seen the Td112 in Brazil, they are widely used in some companies which manufacture appliances, like refrigerators, fridges, stoves, ovens, etc.
They are nice!
The build of it reminds me of one of my 12v ni-mh drill from about 20 years ago. The battery tech enforced it's retirement otherwise you couldn't kill it with a stick. The days when Makita drills were the best.
Here in Croatia Makita and Bosch reign far above other major tool brands. The availability of Makita and Bosch tools is so big that every hardware store has them on their shelves.
My construction company opted for Makita firstly because we had their grinders and corded drills, we saw how rugged and well made they are and chose their battery platform. Bosch was very close on our radar because of their outstanding rotary hammers and cheaper accessories, but chose not to because of Makita's circular saws. We don't regret going blue and every tool we used did never go to repair because of its fault, but because we either dropped them or mishandled them, with our oldest battery tool now being over 3 years old and still working like a clock!
Da, makita je zakon! Bosch je ok, ali nije na toj razini
Dobar dan Hrvatski covjece.
@@slasher9883 dobar dan :)
The Croation contingent is in the house!
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL haha yeah, didn't expect this :D
Nice, I can't wait to see the other tools now
Another great video my friend, iv heard rumours about these tools but never seen them before, what’s trippy is the same time you had these tools in the background of another video I found one on eBay!!, it’s 14.4 and doesn’t have the aluminium head!!, buuut the seller says it doesn’t work but I’m buying it anyway for my personal makita museum and for content, cheers sir 🤟🤟
Thank you for making a review on this tool, and for the job you did to get your hands on it!
Great video as always!
Cheers. Thanks for watching.
I used Makitas much like that as an autoworker. They’re available many places but not to regular consumers. They are “fleet” tools for manufacturers. As far as the flexing goes, the tool wouldn’t see that much torque. We used then for driving small fasteners into screw-clips or fastening plastic to metal or plastic to plastic at lower torque ranges. Changing the settings is made difficult so no one but authorized persons could do it. The Makitas we used then had to be tapped on the back of the handle a certain way to change the torque setting, if you were trained how.
Great info, especially the tapping on the back bit that requires ninja like skills.
Ha! Yeah those were the old ones. I mentioned that to the Makita guy recently and he said “No, no we don’t do that anymore! It’s funny you even remember that.” That got a laugh. Now they’re plugged into a computer as shown in the video.
I used to see these in the Makita product catalogues in Australia about 10 years ago. I think I remember they used to have Bluetooth or some kind of connectivity for changing speeds and torque settings like the apps they have now
I'm happy user of TD111. I have also TD110 but after I found that 111 exist I bought it, and the baby torque is in the locker.
These assembly tools are available in Canada is well. They are listed on Makita Canada's website, as well as several Canadian websites.
I’ve been seeing those in the background of your vids for a while and I just kept wanting to figure out what they are, now I guess I know. I really want to see those other tools, I hope the next vid is the production vid
This is just catnip...
I'm just about to order the Huck/Makita BV4500 and then RUclips shows me THIS!
I've been down a Makita production tool rabbit hole the last 48 hrs.
More please?
Thank you.
Bought a couple of 18v production tools when I was in Japan. Just because.
Fascinating! Cheers Mate! Goooood Stuff!
Many years ago, when NiCds were in use, I saw a fellow on a jobsite I was on, and he had one of the early 12 Volt Makita impacts, and this little ‘Production Model’ reminded me of it. I lusted after that impact. Teal with the orange battery’s, looked great. Never bought the Makita impact as they were new to market, and very expensive! I did own and use a lot of the 14.4 and later 18 volt NiCd drills. They were great tools in their day. I still have a few, and they work!
All of these modern impacts are great, but they are ‘fat’ in order to be so short. I would gladly trade the short length, to get a narrower tool. Easier to fit into narrow spaces, such as where framing might be close together? ( That's why I like my makita 18 volt sub compact impact! )
Curious about the flexing? Ive noticed the same thing on Metabo HPT/ Hikoki/ etc Triple Hammer impact. Nice little gun, but the handle flexes at times. Same for the 36 Volt /Multi-Volt Hammer drill!
Great video as always! Cheers! 👍✌😊
No that was interesting! I have the brochure of the production line tools (you can get it from the Makita Germany Homepage for example) but I can't get my fingers on them because I'm not a industrial or construction company. Looking forward extremely agitated to the upcoming videos. As always, great content!
Some folks sell it on german ebay
Tools from this line can be bought more easily than Hilti, but they are freaking expensive, so hold your frugal german horses...
I remember another RUclipsr doing a video on some of these a few months ago at the new tool products showcase. They were all programmable using an app to set many features like torque, speed and other things. I just remember thinking thats way to complicated a tool for what I do with tools. Now I see what there intended customer base is. No idea if there available here in US or not, but they were introduced here at that showcase convention. If you bought all those you really spent some money.
‘There’ is not a one size fits all word to replace their and they’re. Thank me later.
Very interesting
Had no idea these even existed!
Thumbs up if you want to see a Makita vs Panasonic vs Cleco assembly shootout across their entire ranges.
Thumbs-up if you think Robert should pay for it.
Add Fein to this list......Robert to pay
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL Yes, I agree, other Robert should. :0
@@robertrada6040 Hey Rada, when are you stumping up for this, it's been 10 months already?
We happen to use Makita drills in my shop working on military aircraft. After just a couple months touching our grubby hands and being around jp8 and other chemicals, the overmolding starts coming off. Those seem like they'd weather a lot better. I wonder if they have NSNs 🤔
They also start to do weird things when they get ridden as hard as we do. Electronic brakes stop working so it slowly comes to a stop. Trigger ramping also starts acting weird, so when you squeeze halfway, the drill just starts and stops randomly on its own like it's haunted. It would be nice to be able to service them easier.
China 🇨🇳 models Japanese is what's needed ?
I actually love how basic the production model is, the only shortcoming is the case separation you talked about, but probably mostly a non issue, I like that it has no rubber over moulding or any fancy, I like that the 1/4 inch collet has rubber so it won’t scratch anything, it’s a very cool tool indeed
Its easy to buy the TD112DMZ in germany. I think because of the car Industry
Nice video wanna see more.
Price in germany:
TD112DMZ: 112€
TD111DZ: 100,47€
TD110DZ: 39,90€
In my country theres available the td112. But the quantity is very limited. Dont know why
ha. once for a change the thing is more common here than vice versa. costs about 115€ here in slovenia.
Yaaaay finally it's here, waited for this one ;) awesome little tool, but it looks like regular version is a bit better for diyers
😉
I think Makita is making a push to put more serial numbers under the battery. I've noticed most the newer tools sport that design, like even the cheap 12V DF333DZ model puts the serial number under the battery.
Interesting. Could they be hard to find because as industrial tools they're sold on different sales channels?
Toolnation in Netherland has those tools , they also can ship outside EU , at least they claim so on their web page .
Those tools have a high price , adjustable impact driver DTDA140Z , 14 v tool , €560 each ... so its not like average customer will have that as their first choice .
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Makita 18V or 40V Framing nailer WHEN?
Makita 💪
Could any of the 18v to 36v adapters (bcv03 or bcv01) be used to power a XGT tool? 🤔🤔 Might require slightly modding the plug
No
Ooh LA la
I’ve been waiting for someone to remove all the pointless dildo ribbing from their tools and luckily I’m on makitas platform. What a great day!
Rofl
You should make a Makita chess set out of their tools. 😀
is there a production line 40 V, duplicates of every Makita tool?
No.
Pretty cool differences but not going to lie, would be pretty hard to pick up any chicks with that thing in my hand. I'll stick with my over the top use of rubber grips, attachments hanging off everywhere, glow in the dark ring, 20 different lights and buttons and a dash of camo pattern paint to finish it off while I day dream about being in the special black ops during smoko. but hey each to their own.
Makes me wonder why a production line would be 12v tho and not 18 or even 40.
If you watched more than 30 seconds of the video then you would know
Hi, can you do something? Active subtitles > Automatically translate > French or another language. The subtitles are not displayed. Then at 13:33 all subtitles since the start are displayed in blocks in a few seconds?
Yeah I just tried it and it's doing it for me too. Have you had a similar problem before on any other videos?
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL NO. On any other videos of your channels or other channels in a foreign language. Mystery 🤔
Sorry. It's a glitch beyond my control.
No problem. I allowed myself to download your video and import it into private mode. RUclips has made the automatic audio transcription and the subtitles are now displayed correctly 🤩
Hi mate. I live in the UK and am quite willing to get you tools from the UK or Europe for you if I can.
WTF You had me at New tool. Video please
It's weird that you have a problem to find it. In Russia it's all in.
Мне кажется, это больше маркетинг) а так ,смотрится прикольно ,чисто бирюзовый. Захотелось такой в коллекцию😁🤤
A sea of mikita and a hilti pencil 😂
I wondered how long it would be until someone commented about that.
From which country from Europe? Interesting, I haven’t seen anything like this tiny piece of equipment
Did you watch the video???
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL yes, but it was still nuclear for me if from Australia or not
Because I don't trust Makita with batteries I bought the corded inpact driver. I have been duplicating most now. They could easily have adapted 40v to 18v. The fact that Makita don't is a spit in the face of long time customers.
You don't understand 40v
bruh
you cannot compare the talent of each of people in the world if he using pro power tools or DIY power tools in any brand.. some is using a pro power tools but doesn't know how to do a proper work and they can buy an expensive tools and the people using a DIY power tools but they doing a good job and proper work. ITS IS NOT THE TOOLS TO SAY YOU ARE PRO, ITS HOW YOU WORK IN JOB CORRECTLY AND PROPERLY. AND FOR SURE THAT IS A PROFESSIONAL WORKER.
i cant afford to buy a professional tools thats why im using a cheap tools but still a good brand. if someone will help me to get a good tools im gonna be happy for that.. thank you in advance.
Did you watch the video? It seems like you are basing your whole opinion on a thumbnail.
Hi, I got a huge misinformation from the technician expert of Makita Spain and I want to notify Makita general about this particular incompetence as nothing was done to apologize and rectify the mistake. Who should I contact? Any email you can give me? Thank you
Thats thing is expensive, i seen the 1/4 in wrench for 700$