Ecmweb 1930 Milwaukee Electric Tool M12 Cordless 38in Hammer Drill Driver Image
Ecmweb 1930 Milwaukee Electric Tool M12 Cordless 38in Hammer Drill Driver Image
Ecmweb 1930 Milwaukee Electric Tool M12 Cordless 38in Hammer Drill Driver Image
Ecmweb 1930 Milwaukee Electric Tool M12 Cordless 38in Hammer Drill Driver Image
Ecmweb 1930 Milwaukee Electric Tool M12 Cordless 38in Hammer Drill Driver Image

M12 Cordless 3/8" Hammer Drill Driver

Jan. 26, 2011
The M12 Cordless 3/8" Hammer Drill Driver is the industry's first sub-compact hammer drill driver

The M12 Cordless 3/8" Hammer Drill Driver is the industry's first sub-compact hammer drill driver. At only 7-5/8 in. long and 2.8 lbs, it delivers best in class power, speed, and durability, with 275 in lbs of torque and 0-400 / 0-1,500 RPM. The 2 speed metal gear box and 3/8 in. metal single sleeve ratcheting chuck provide maximum durability and superior grip and bit retention.

MSRP: $159

http://www.milwaukeetool.com/tools/cordless-tools/m12-cordless-system/m12-cordless-3-8-inch-hammer-drill-driver-kit/2411-22

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp.

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