About this item – MAK/HP488DAEX1
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18V Li-Ion Cordless 13 mm (1/2″) 42 N·m Hammer Driver Drill, G-Battery
- A 60-minute charge time is achieved with 2 x 2.0Ah G-Series batteries
- All metal gear construction ensures high transmission durability
- Mechanical 2-speed gearing; High-speed mode for speedy drilling in light-duty applications; Low-speed mode for heavy-duty applications requiring high torque
- The variable speed control dial enables the user to match the speed to the application
- 16 clutch settings and a drill mode for added fastening control
- Single sleeve keyless chuck allows for easy bit installation/removal with one hand
- Rubberized soft grip provides more control and reduced fatigue
- Compact and lightweight design for easy handling and high maneuverability
- Low noise level for improved user comfort
- Electric brake for maximum productivity and increased operator safety
- Reversing switch is conveniently located
- The G-series range from Makita is a different lithium-ion battery platform to the Makita LXT range of professional cordless power tools and is powered exclusively by the G-series battery and DC18WA charger
- Produced to a quality far exceeding that of DIY products, the G-series range offers a comprehensive catalog of tools at an attractive market price
- The G-Series battery is identifiable by the white or grey top section and offers a 1.5 amp hour battery capacity in 18V platform
Technical Specification of MAK/HP488DAEX1
Capacity | Steel: 13mm (1/2″) |
Wood: 36mm (1-7/16″) | |
Masonry: 13mm (1/2″) | |
Max. fastening torque | Hard / Soft : 42 / 24N·m |
Years Guaranteed: | 1 Year |
Net weight | 1.7 kg |
More Details: A drill or drilling machine is a tool primarily used for making round holes or driving fasteners. It is fitted with a bit, either a drill or driver, depending on the application, secured by a chuck. Some powered drills also include a hammer function. Drills vary widely in speed, power, and size. They have characteristically corded electrically driven devices, with hand operated types dramatically decreasing in popularity and cordless battery-powered ones proliferating. Drills are commonly used in woodworking, metalworking, construction, machine tool fabrication, construction and utility projects. Specially designed versions are made for medicine, space, and miniature applications.
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