Cordless drill GAD01M1
two-speedright-angle

cordless drill
cordless drill
cordless drill
cordless drill
cordless drill
cordless drill
cordless drill
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Characteristics

Power source
cordless
Other characteristics
right-angle, two-speed
Rotational speed

Min.: 0 rpm
(0 rad.min-1)

Max.: 1,500 rpm
(9,424.8 rad.min-1)

Voltage

40 V

Description

The 40V max XGT Brushless ½” Right Angle Drill (GAD01M1) offers freedom from the cord for demanding drilling applications. A Makita-built brushless motor, two-speed transmission, and variable speeds deliver for maximum efficiency and wide range of drilling applications. It can drill up to 6-1/4” holes with hole saws and 4-5/8” holes with self-feed bits. Added features include a torque limiter to reduce gear damage, soft start for smooth start-ups, an electric brake for maximum productivity, and dual L.E.D. lights to illuminate the work area. It includes a side handle which attaches to either side of the tool. Features Makita built brushless motor with two speed, variable speed (0-4000 RPM and 0-1,500 RPM) for maximum efficiency and a wide range of drilling applications Drills up to 6-1/4" holes with hole saws and 4-5/8" holes with self feed bits Weighs only 12.8 lbs. with battery and ergonomic design for operator comfort Torque limiter; built-in clutch reduces gear damage by disengaging gears if the bit binds Built-in L.E.D light with pre-glow and afterglow illuminates the work area Electric brake for maximum productivity Soft start feature for smooth start-ups Auto power-off feature preserves battery and tool life Includes chuck key with convenient on-tool storage Side handle attaches to either side of the tool for convenient right or left handed use

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