Buy Cordless Screwdriver, 12V, 1/4 In, Red, MILWAUKEE (2402-20)

Screwdriver is the product type.

Dimensions of the item’s package: 7.62 cm L x 19.812 cm W x 21.082 cm .

Weight of the item in the package: 1.111 k.

China is the country of origin.

Battery-operated cordless screwdriver / bare tool with no batterie. bare tool, voltage 12.0, chuck size 1/4 in. hexagonal, no accessorie. The motor has a quick change, no load RPM ranges from 0-450/0-1700, and a maximum torque of 325 in.-lb. It is a brushless motor. Yes. Tool that does not require a cor. Clutch style 1/4 in. hex, battery type Li-Ion, battery capacity 2.0 and 4.0Ah, battery capacity 2.0 and 4.0A. Quick Change, Type T Handle, with Battery Integrate. No. The battery pack replacement 38D763 measures 6.7 inches in length, weighs 2 pounds, and comes with the following features: (1. G498903.

This is my first experience with a Milwaukee 12 volt tool. I purchased this because of its compact size and excellent design, and after discovering that Milwaukee offers a wide range of 12 volt and 18 volt tools, I decided to begin purchasing and experimenting with their products. This tool has a great feel to it and is easy to handle. I already had a Rapid Charger for both 18 and 12 volts, so I only needed the bare tool to complete the set. I enjoy the quick change chuck a great deal. I purchased a Milwaukee drill bit set that went up to 1/2 inch “I can’t express how convenient it is to be able to use a chuckless drill for all of my small drill and screw/nut driver requirements. Change was extremely quick and solid. The LED light remains on for a long period of time and is extremely useful for seeing the screw head. In addition, the 2.0 ah battery was purchased. The more I use it, the more I appreciate the 1/4 inch hole “Chuck with a quick change. If there is one minor complaint, it would be that the forward/reverse switch should be a little more difficult to operate. It is far too easy to make a mistake and switch it. Unless you are holding something heavy like a board in one hand and the other is holding a screwdriver with a screw in the bit ready to go, this is an easy fix.

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