A high-performance DEWALT hammer drill can do 27,200 BPMs.
The cordless hammer drill has a two-speed gearbox: (0-400 RPM) for high torque applications and (0-1600 RPM) for high speed applications. This means that the drill can be used for both.
The 1/2-inch metal racheting chuck helps keep the bit from sliding in the chuck.
There is a battery fuel gauge, a belt hook, an LED light, and two magnets for storing small things like nails and screws.
The battery and charger are sold separately.
The 20V MAX* Hammer Drill is powerful and can do even the most difficult jobs. It has enough power to do both big and small jobs. This hammer drill has a 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck that helps keep the bit in place, with 23 chuck settings. A battery gauge shows how much charge is left in the battery so that you can see how much power there is.
A great tool. Using YouTube, I learned how to make a Black & Decker 20V Max battery fit. I already had five batteries for my B&D tools, so I just made the battery fit. With a regular drill, it took 10 minutes to drill a hole through a ceramic flower pot that was 3/8 thick. With this tool, it took less than a minute. They worked well together. I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants to make holes in masonry.
The only thing that isn’t good is that the battery cases for B&D and PC batteries have different molds. This was done to make them incompatible with each other. To use the B&D 20vMax tools and batteries I already had, I bought this drill. I found out from the YouTube video that I could use the Porter-Cable drill with those batteries.