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DeWALT DWE5010 Hammer Drill, 550 W, 1/2 in Chuck

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DWE5010
DEWALT

29293 DRILL HAMMER 1/2IN 7A
DeWALT DWE5010 Hammer Drill, 550 W, 1/2 in Chuck

Single speed hammer drill. 7.0 amp motor provides high performance and overload protection. Dual mode: hammer drill/drill for wood, steel or masonry applications. Lightweight design for extended use and less user fatigue weighs only 4.3 lbs. Two-finger, rubber trigger for user comfort. 360 degree side handle with depth rod offers greater control, versatility and increased depth accuracy. Variable speed allows for precise hole placement on work surface. Compact design (10.3 length) allows for comfortable use and easy access to tight spaces. Lock-on trigger gives the option to keep the drill running continuously when doing repetitive applications.7 A motor for increase performance
  • 7 A motor for increase performance
  • 3.7 lb lightweight design for extended use and less user fatigue
  • 360 deg side handle with depth rod offers greater control, versatility and increased depth accuracy
  • Compact design (10.3 in L) allows for comfortable use and easy access to tight spaces
  • Operates in hammer drill/drill dual-mode for wood, steel or masonry applications
  • Two-finger trigger for increased comfort
  • Variable speed allows for precise hole placement on work surface
  • Lock-on trigger gives the option to keep the drill running continuously when doing repetitive applications
  • Features and Specifications

    • 7
    • 1/2
    • Keyed
    • 0 - 47600
    • 0 - 2800
    • 360 Deg Side
    • Rubber
    • 10.3
    • 360 Deg Side Handle, Depth Rod and Chuck Key With Holder
    • In
    • rpm
    • bpm
    • In
    • A
    Amp Rating7
    Chuck Size1/2
    Chuck TypeKeyed
    Includes360 deg Side Handle Depth Rod and Chuck Key with Holder
    Speed Rating0 to 2800

    Item Specifications

    • HAMMER DRILLS CORDED
    • 5.45 lbs per EA
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