Ecmweb 6642 Milwaukee Hole Hawg Drill

Cordless right-angle drill

Sept. 8, 2014
More than (150) 7/8-in. holes per charge Augers up to 1¼ in. and self-feed bits up to 2 in. 0 rpm to 1,200 rpm

The Hole Hawg cordless right angle drill delivers more than (150) 7/8-in. holes per charge and is more than 30% lighter than its corded predecessor. Featuring augers up to 1¼ in. and self-feed bits up to 2 in., the drill offers the company’s Powerstate brushless motor, Redlithium XC4.0 battery pack, and Redlink Plus Intelligence hardware and software. In addition, the 2708 model features a Quik-Lok chuck to offer keyless, one-handed bit changes for most 7/16-in. flat or groove shank bits. Other features include 0 rpm to 1,200 rpm, multivoltage charger, and carrying case.

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