Bare-Tool Makita DA391D 9.6-Volt 3/8-inch Ni-Cad Cordless Right Angle Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)
Measures only 4-1/2" from tip of chuck to widest portion of tool body
Variable speed (0 - 800 RPM) for pinpoint hole positioning
Keyless chuck for fast and easy bit installation
Compact, well balanced and light weight (2.9 lbs.) for easy maneuverability
Overload protector helps prevent motor burnout
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Product Description
This 9.6V Makita angle drill is ideal for close-quarter drilling or driving. It measures only 4 1/2in. from tip of chuck to the widest portion of the tool body. Plus, its compact, well-balanced and lightweight (2.9 lbs. for easy maneuverability. Variable speed for pinpoint hole positioning. A keyless chuck makes it easy to install bits. Tool only; battery and charger sold separately. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 43.4, Volts: 9.6, Speed - No Load (RPM): 800, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No, Case Included: No, Tool Length (in.): 4 1/2, Tool Weight (lbs.): 2.9
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Bare-Tool Makita DA391D 9.6-Volt 3/8-inch Ni-Cad Cordless Right Angle Drill (Tool Only, No Battery)
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I don't get to use this little guy every day but when I need it , there is nothing else that will do. It is very compact and light. It has pretty good torque and speed. Of course you're not going to be running large self feed bits with it. That's why they make the big bad RA drills. This is perfect for tight spots and awkward situations though . It will drive any screw you need it to and works great for tight quarters drilling. Even though it's not the largest cordless , it is the most dependable on the market.
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