Buy DEWALT 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill Kit with Bluetooth Tool Connect (DCD797D2)

The LAST SEEN feature of the DEWALT 20V hammer drill helps cut down on wasted time and money by giving the street address of where your premium hammerdrill was last in range of your Tool Connect-enabled device. This helps cut down on wasted time and money.

You can quickly and easily assign the cordless hammer drill to jobsites and users on the Tool Connect Inventory Manager software, which makes the tool more accountable and reduces the number of lost tools.

Take a look at the tool’s battery life, temperature, number of trigger pulls, and how long it has been running. You can also see how long it has been running.

Then, set up alerts that say “disable when out of range.” This will help stop people from using or taking the device.

It’s easy to connect to the Tool Connect app after you’ve downloaded the app. To do this, hold down the pair button on the tool foot for about three to five seconds.

A default Home mode and three programmable modes let you change the speed and brightness of the lights.

Progra. 3 different RPM settings allow you to set the speed of your application to the exact speed you want it to go.

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The DCD797 Cordless Compact Hammerdrill with Tool Connect is based on the new DEWALT XR Brushless Compact Hammerdrill (DCD796) with Bluetooth built in. A free app and a web portal are available to help you keep an eye on your Tool Connect and make changes to how it looks and works. Bluetooth is built into the tool, so you don’t need a battery from the Tool Connect to use the tracking features. With the Tool Connect three-part inventory management app and Inventory Manager web portal, you can better communicate with your team in the field and in the office about what’s going on with inventory. You will get information about where your tools, materials, and equipment are at all times during the day. This means that your assets are tracked and the right people are held accountable for them. Use Tool Connect tools with Tool Connect batteries, the Connector, and the Tag to keep track of your inventory.

2nd, I’m a fan of DeWalt, so keep that in mind when you read this. In my case, they’ve been worth the money.

DCD797 20 volt drill, driver, and hammer drill: I’ve had this tool for about 4 months now, and I love it. I use it a lot and can’t say enough good things about it. People at the health care facility where I work as a Maintenance Tech have a lot of different jobs each day. A drill must be small enough to fit in my toolbox, but strong enough to hammer through concrete, so I can throw it in there. Most of my jobs are repairs, but I can get a dozen of them done in a day. Love the way the grip fits my hand and the way the light looks. The clutch system and being able to run a 1-1/2″ spade bit through a 2X4 are both correct. The forward/reverse switch doesn’t have a distinct click or feel when you switch from one to the other, but that hasn’t been a big deal yet. At this point, it’s more of a fit and feel thing. The best thing you can do is buy a drill that is easy to use.

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