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Hammer drill

March 15, 2012
The 5376-20½-in. hammer drill features an 8A motor

The 5376-20½-in. hammer drill features an 8A motor to deliver 0 rpm to 2,800 rpm and 0 bpm to 48,000 bpm. With a compact 11.5-in. design, the 4.9-lb drill is suitable for work in tight places while the tool’s 2-mode operation provides versatility for use in concrete, wood, and metal. Equipped with a removable 360° side handle, users can easily set the depth rod for preset hole drilling and adjust the handle for comfort.

Milwaukee Electric Tool

For more information, visit www.milwaukeetool.com.

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