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Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C
Rating: a shock drill, food type: the accumulator, Keyless Chuck, reverse, 1.5 kg |
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Main (Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C) | |
Type | hammer drill |
Type | Li-ion |
Voltage | 12 V |
Capacity | 4Ah |
Dimensions and weight (Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C) | |
Modes | drilling, drilling with impact |
Chuck type | Keyless |
Food | battery |
Specifications (Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C) | |
The speed of rotation | 2 |
The number of degrees of tightening | 18 |
The speed of rotation of idling | 1 700 rpm |
The maximum number of strokes/min | 25 500 |
The maximum torque | 44 N*m |
The diameter of the screws | 1 — 8 mm |
Diameter of the cartridge | 1.5 — 13 mm |
The maximum diameter of the drilling, concrete | 13 mm |
The maximum diameter of the drilling, metal | 13 mm |
Maximum drilling diameter, wood | 25 mm |
Features (Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C) | |
Reverse | |
Auxiliary handle | |
Backlight | |
Indicator battery level | |
A slot in the housing for storing bits/drill bits | |
Fixing spindle | |
In stand-up drill | |
Trim (Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C) | |
Battery (Milwaukee M12 CPD-402C) | |
Weight | 1500 g |
The adjustable speed | e |
Case | |
Extra battery | 2 |
Charger | |
Keyless Chuck | |
Charging time | 1 hour 20 minutes |
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