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Product Description
The DeWalt DC825KB 18-volt NiMH compact cordless impact driver is a powerful tool that easily and efficiently drives home fastenings in tough material. Cordless impact drivers like this one work like a typical cordless drill until greater torque is needed. When high torque is required, an impact action automatically cuts in and applies up to 3,000 blows per minute--increasing the torque three-fold. Unlike a hammer drill, the bit doesn’t hammer in and out while rotating; instead, it maintains contact with the fastener. These machines are excellent at driving Tapcon screws into concrete when installing electrical service panels, as well driving hex-head sheet metal screws--for installing ductwork and metal roofing--drywall screws and deck screws.
Key Features
- Durable frameless high-speed motor delivers up to 150 Nm of torque.
- All-metal gearing for efficient power transmission and long tool life.
- Aluminium front housing provides greater heat dispersion, thus increasing motor life.
- Improved variable-speed switch and electronic motor brake for complete control when both setting and removing fasteners.
- 6.35 mm keyless hex-drive allows for quick and easy bit changes.
- Compact body enables use in tight spaces.
- Rubber-coated grip and rear of the tool helps reduce surface vibration and user fatigue.
- LED light for improved visibility of fastener.
- Belt clip accessory allows user to hang the tool on belt when not in use.
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Technical Details
Boxed-Product Weight: 5000.00g
Quick Code: QCHO049529
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Item model number: DC825KB-GB
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