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Milwaukee Twinpack - Drill & Impact Driver, 3Ah batts, Case
Battery Capacity | 3 |
Battery Type | Li-Ion |
Brand | Milwaukee |
Brushed / Brushless | Brushless |
Corded/Cordless | Cordless |
Cordless | True |
EAN | 5055462779716 |
No Load Speed (RPM) | 3600.0 |
Number Of Batteries | 2 |
Power Source | Battery |
Range | M18 |
Voltage (V) | 18 |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
The 18 V Fuel Combi Drill features a brushless powerstate motor for maximum power and speeds under a heavy load delivering 135 nm of torque. It is an extremely compact design and with the LED light it makes it great to fit into tight confined spaces.The 18 V Fuel Impact Driver features a brushless powerstate motor to provide maximum power and efficiency under a heavy load capable of delivering 226 nm of torque and the redlink plus intelligence system delivers advanced digital protection for both the tool and battery which further enhances the tools performance under a heavy load.
Product Reference:
M18FPP2A2-302X
Warranty:
1 Year Warranty
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