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POWER TOOLS AND ADAPTE.

In China, things are made.

It’s made by Milwaukee.

The 7.5 amp motor is very powerful.

7.5-amp motor: powerfu.

Powerful but small, this drill is great for drilling big holes between joists and studs. It’s also very easy to use.

1675-. Type 1675-1 drill, handle, and chuck key are all in the kit.

It doesn’t come with the case.

An overview of what this item is abou.

Straight Drill: Chuck Size 1/2 In, Drill Speed 300/1200 RPM, Amps at 120V 7.5, Reversing. Triple Gear Reduction, Ball and Roller Bearings. 5/8-16 In Spindle, Tool Length 6.5 In, Tool Weight 11.5 Lb, Cord Type 8 Feet, 3 Conducto. Feature. There are two positions for the pipe handle and three positions for the spade handle. There is also a trigger switch, spade handle type, and a chuck key and key holder.

That’s all that needs to be said about the Hole-Hawg line of drills. They have power and torque. This drill is small, so it’s great for drilling between studs and joists. This machine can handle a 4-5/8 in. Selfish Bit. An extra-long pipe handle helps you control the power, so you don’t have to use as much. The 1675-6 has two speed ranges, 1200 and 300 rpm, which will make this drill more versatile. Hi-torque and high-speed make this the best choice for someone who needs to do a lot of work.

This thing has the strength to make a hole in anything. I was getting tired of trying to drill holes through beams in my pole-building barn with my cordless drill, so I bought a new one. This thing didn’t have any trouble. It’s big and heavy, but when you need to drill a hole through very thick wood assemblies (like beams sandwiched between 2x boards), this is the tool. There were holes that couldn’t be made with a regular cordless drill and a bit. This drill and bit made short work of those holes. There is an adjustable handle on top and a pipe handle that can be used on either side of the drill. There are handles on this thing because you need to hold on to it when it’s drilling a 1″ hole through 8+ inches of wood. 🙂 I like this drill. Not giving them away, but they are the only thing that works for some jobs.

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