Ecmweb 5320 Cordless Drill Driverp
Ecmweb 5320 Cordless Drill Driverp
Ecmweb 5320 Cordless Drill Driverp
Ecmweb 5320 Cordless Drill Driverp
Ecmweb 5320 Cordless Drill Driverp

Drills/drivers

Dec. 27, 2012
These drills/drivers deliver 725 in-lb of torque, perform in climates as low as 0°F/-18°C with fade free power, and include a battery fuel gauge that displays remaining charge.
The M18 Fuel ½-in. drill/driver (2603-20/22) and the M18 Fuel ½-in. hammer drill/driver (2604-20/22)
deliver up to 10 times longer life, 25% more power, and 50% more run-time than previous versions, according to the company. Featuring the company’s Powerstate brushless motor, Redlithium battery pack, and Redlink Plus, the cordless tools are more than 1 in. shorter than competitors’ drills. Additional features include up to 725 in-lb of torque, the ability to perform in climates as low as 0°F/-18°C with fade free power, a battery fuel gauge that displays remaining charge, a multi-voltage charger, an all-metal ratcheting locking chuck, and a contoured soft grip.

Milwaukee Electric Tool

For more information, visit www.milwaukeetool.com.

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