Milwaukee M12FDD-X M12 12v 44Nm Fuel Drill Driver with Case (Body Only)
Product Code: M12FDD-X
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- 3 Year Warranty
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The drill driver uses Redlinkâ„¢ plus intelligence which protects not the only tool but the battery also if the tool overloads or overheats. The batteries use REDLITHIUMâ„¢ technology which delivers more work per charge and more work over the life of the pack.
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
• Most capable 12 V drill with the power to perform a wide range of applications
• Lightest weight in its class for tool belt portability and less fatigue in the work day
• Most compact in its class for the best access in tight spaces
• 1/2 In. all metal chuck for maximum grip and bit retention
• E-clutch for consistent repeatability in driving applications
• 1700 RPMs for faster drilling speeds
• 350 in-lbs of peak torque
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
- Chuck Size: 1/2 In
- Chuck Type: Keyless
- Maximum Speed (rpm): 1700
- Motor type: Brushless
- Compact design: 167.6mm
- All metal gear case
- All metal chuck
- Electronic clutch 16 Settings + Drill Mode
SUPPLIED IN THE BOX:
1 x M12FDD-0 Drill Driver
1 x Case

Part Number | M12FDD-X |
Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
Brand | Milwaukee |
Voltage | 12V |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery Included | No |
Number of Batteries | 0 |
Battery Capacity | Not Supplied |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Auxiliary Handle | No |
Chuck Type | Keyless |
Chuck Capacity | 13mm |
Max Torque | 44 Nm |
Max RPM | 1700 RPM |
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