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SPECIFICATIONS |
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 Voltage
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14.4 DC
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 Drive Size
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1/4 in. Hex
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 Torque
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740 in.-lbs.
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 No Load Speed
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0-2,600 RPM
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 No Load BPM
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0-3,300
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 Reversible Battery
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 No. of Batteries Included
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0
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 Amp Hours
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--
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 Trigger Lock
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Off
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 Electric Brake
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Yes
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 Length
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7-1/2 in.
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 Tool Weight
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2.5 lbs.
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 Shipping Weight
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3.3 lbs.
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Power that lasts! Quality that is expected. Milwaukee's
line of 14.4 volt impact wrenches and drivers offers power,
performance, and durability in the convenience of a small
package. These compact tools are packed with punch and deliver
superior performance when compared to the competition.
Superior performance translates to driving 54% more deck screws,
57% more lag screws, and drilling up to 53% more holes (with
an auger bit) per battery charge over comparable products.
Producing up to 1,404 inch pounds of torque (model 9083) these
little tools are 3 times more powerful than a cordless drill.
The line up consists of three models, model 9081 1/4 in. quick
change hex driver (740 inch pounds), model 9082 3/8 in. square
drive (1,056 inch pounds), and model 9083 1/2 in. square drive
(1,404 inch pounds).
All three models feature a heavy-duty, die cast, aluminum
gear housing for extreme durability and a comfortable soft
grip handle for improved ergonomics which allows the user
to work longer with less fatigue.
Driving screws in tight spaces is made easier with these tools.
Measuring a mere 7-1/2 inches in length, it is now easier
to maneuver in tight spaces. In the past driver-drills measuring
9 in. or more in length made it nearly impossible to navigate
the tool in these cramped quarters.
These tools are fast and hard hitting, producing up to 2,600
RPM and an impressive 3,300 IMP, making them the ideal tool
for driving ALL types of screws, hanging doors, driving lags,
fastening bolts and nuts, small engine repair, and general
maintenance.
Exclusive to Milwaukee cordless tools is the reversible battery
pack feature. This allows the user the option of sliding the
battery pack on the tool from two different directions, depending
on the configuration that best fits the space you're working
in and provides ultimate balance.
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