DeWalt DCD795N 18V XR Compact Brushless Hammer Drill (Body Only)
Product Code: DCD795N
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The Dewalt 18V Hammer Drill features a brushless motor for a superb runtime and excellent efficiency. The intelligent trigger design gives the user full control over their applications. It is designed with an ergonomic rubber grip overmould to improve the users comfort. The ultra compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for use in confined spaces and the LED light features an improved visibility in low light areas.
Features and Benefits
- Brushless Motor Technology for excellent efficiency and ultra compact, lightweight design allows use in confined spaces.
- Two speed all metal transmission for increased runtime and longer tool life
- Drill Driver and Hammer feature for multiple applications
- 15 position adjustable torque control for consistent screw driving into a variety of materials
- Intelligent trigger design allows for total control of application
- Foot LED with delay feature for improved visibility and flashlight functionality
- Improved ergonomic design with rubber grip over mould improving users comfort
- Steel belt hook and magnetic bit holder ensures strong storage solutions
Technical Specifications:
- Voltage: 18 V
- Max Torque: 23 / 60 Nm
- Max. Drilling (Metal): 13 mm
- Max. Drilling (Wood): 38 mm
- Max. Drilling (Masonry): 13 mm
- No Load Speed: 0 - 600 / 2000 RPM
- Beats Per Minute: 0 - 10200 / 34000 BPM
Part Number | DCD795N |
Display Weight (Kg) | 1.62kg |
Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
Brand | DeWalt |
Voltage | 18V |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery Included | No |
Number of Batteries | 0 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Auxiliary Handle | No |
Chuck Type | Keyless |
Chuck Capacity | 13mm |
Max Torque | 60 Nm |
Impacts Per Minute | 34000 BPM |
Max RPM | 2000 RPM |
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