Milwaukee® M18 FUEL™ Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver, Bare Tool/Kit: Kit, 1/2 in Chuck, Keyless Chuck, 0 to 32000 bpm Blows per Minute, 0 to 550/0 to 2000 rpm No-Load, 2 Speed, 1200 in-lb Torque, 18 VDC, Li-Ion Battery, 5 Ah Battery, Battery Included: No, Reversible: Yes, Glass Filled Nylon Housing Material, T-Handle/Non-Slip/Soft/Pistol Grip Handle, Black/Red, Trigger Switch Control, 7-3/4 in L x 10-3/4 in W Dimensions
The M18™ FUEL™ hammer drill is the most powerful 18 V cordless drill on the market. The POWERSTATE™ brushless motor delivers up to 1200 in-lb of torque and up to 2000 rpm, providing faster drilling speed under heavy load to increase productivity. At only 7-3/4 in L, it is the most compact drill in its class, reducing fatigue when used for extended periods of time and allowing access to tight workspaces. REDLINK™ Plus™ intelligence ensures maximum performance and protection from overload, overheating and over-discharge. The REDLITHIUM™ XC5 battery pack delivers more work per charge and more work Over the life of the pack than the competitors. The M18™ FUEL™ hammer drill's all metal ratcheting locking chuck provides maximum grip, bit retention and durability.
UL Listed
Bare Tool/Kit
Kit
Battery Capacity
5 Ah
Battery Included
No
Battery Type
Li-Ion
Blows per Minute
0 to 32000 bpm
Chuck Size
1/2 in
Chuck Type
Keyless
Color
Black/Red
Control Type
Trigger Switch
Dimensions
7-3/4 in L x 10-3/4 in W
Handle Type
T-Handle/Non-Slip/Soft/Pistol Grip
Housing Material
Glass Filled Nylon
No-Load Speed
0 to 550/0 to 2000 rpm
Number of Speeds
2
Reversible
Yes
Torque Rating
1200 in-lb
Voltage Rating
18 VDC
Brand
Milwaukee®
Country of Origin
CN
Warranty
2 years
POWERSTATE™ brushless motor delivers 1200 in-lb of peak torque and up to 2000 rpm for faster drilling speedsREDLINK PLUS™ intelligence prevents damage to the tool and battery due to overloading or overheatingREDLITHIUM™ batteries deliver more work per charge and more work over the life of the batteryFeatures a new 1/2 in all-metal ratcheting chuck for maximum durability and bit retention