Milwaukee M12FPD2-0 12V Fuel New Gen Cordless Combi Drill (Body Only)
Product Code: M12FPD2-0
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The Milwaukee 12V Fuel Combi Drill features a POWERSTATE™ Brushless motor that delivers 45Nm of torque and 1550 RPM, providing fast drilling through demanding applications. At 152mm in length, it is a compact drill that gives better access in tight spaces and reducing fatigue. The REDLINK PLUS™ intelligence ensures maximum performance and protects from overloads, heating and overdischarge. The all metal ratcheting chuck is the best in class by providing increased bit grip strength and corrosion resistance.
Features and Benefits:
• MILWAUKEE®'s POWERSTATE™ brushless motor, REDLITHIUM™ battery pack and REDLINK PLUS™ electronic intelligence delivering outstanding power, run time and durability
• Mechanical clutch with 13 torque settings, plus 1 for locked clutch drilling and 1 for locked clutch hammer
• Extremely compact design of 152 mm length for access into tight spaces
• 13 mm heavy duty metal chuck for quick bit changes and bit retention
• On board fuel gauge, metal belt clip and LED light
• 45 Nm of torque - superior power to size ratio
Technical Specifications:
- Voltage: 12 V
- Max. Torque: 45 Nm
- Chuck Capacity: 13 mm
- Max. Drilling (Steel): 13 mm
- Max. Drilling (Wood): 35 mm
- Max. Drilling (Masonry): 13 mm
- No Load Speed: 0 - 450 / 1,550 RPM
- Max. Percussion Rate: 0 - 22,500 BPM
Part Number | M12FPD2-0 |
Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
Manufacturer Part Number | 4933479871 |
Brand | Milwaukee |
Voltage | 12V |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery Included | No |
Number of Batteries | 0 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Auxiliary Handle | No |
Chuck Capacity | 13mm |
Max Torque | 45 Nm |
Max RPM | 1550 RPM |
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