Combi Drill Kit with 2 x 5.0ah Batteries - Kielder

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Combi Drill Kit with 2 x 5.0ah Batteries
Kielder

KWT-014 18v TYPE18 13mm 52Nm Combi Drill


Description

Perfectly balanced, lightweight and compact 52Nm professional combi drill with high frequency hammer action; ideal for a wide range of drilling applications including masonry / brick work, metal and wood. Powered by a frictionless digital brushless motor, which maximises battery life and features electronic brake system for almost instant stopping power. Equipped with robust metal chuck, 2 speed metal gearbox and variable speed trigger for ultimate control. Extensive over-moulded rubber hand grip provides essential comfort in use and the integrated LED light illuminates the work area from the base of the tool.



• 52Nm Max Torque driven through 21 torque settings for screw driving, plus drill & hammer modes.


• Strong and robust, but still lightweight and comfortable.


• 2-speed metal gearbox provides versatility and durability.


• Equipped with forward / reverse selector and variable speed trigger for even more control.


• Electronic brake offers near instant stopping power.


• Professional quality digital brushless motor provides smooth, frictionless operation; prolongs battery life and optimises power delivery. 


• 13mm metal keyless chuck, 38mm max. wood, 13mm max. steel. 10mm max. masonry.


• Compatible with Kielder's interchangeable TYPE18 18v Li-ion battery system.


• 3 year manufacturers warranty when registered with Kielder, terms and conditions apply.


Specification

Max Torque: 52Nm

Chuck: 13mm (Metal Keyless 3 jaw)

Torque Settings: 21 + Drill and Hammer mode

Max Steel: 13mm

Max Wood: 38mm

Max. Masonry: 10mm

Weight (with 2.0Ah battery): 1.4kg

Motor: Digital Brushless

Gearbox: All Metal

Speed 1: 0-400rpm

Speed 2: 0-1600rpm

Vibration: <3.0m/s2


INCLUDES: Combi Drill • 2 x 5.0Ah 18v Li-ion Batteries • Charger • Belt Clip • Pro Carry Case



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