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With a powerful motor, these drills have the strength for big drilling and mixing applications. Their top handle provides additional leverage and stability, and a rear D-handle makes them easy to carry.
Get a better angle when drilling into hard-to-reach spaces with these DeWalt angle-head drills.
Get a better angle when drilling into hard-to-reach spaces with these Milwaukee angle-head drills.
Get a better angle when drilling into hard-to-reach spaces with these Makita angle-head drills.
Designed to drill larger holes than a SDS-drive hammer. For use with spline-shank drill bits.
A deeper drive system minimizes wobble for straighter, more accurate holes and better overall performance to other rotary hammers. For use with SDS-Max drill bits.
Also known as SDS-Plus rotary hammers, these are lightweight and ideal for overhead work and drilling smaller holes. For use with SDS-Plus drill bits.
Push a switch and these DeWalt drills change from a standard electric drill to a hammer drill. The hammering action pounds concrete and masonry, which breaks up the material while it drills.
Push a switch and these Milwaukee drills change from a standard electric drill to a hammer drill. The hammering action pounds concrete and masonry, which breaks up the material while it drills.
Push a switch and these Bosch drills change from a standard electric drill to a hammer drill. The hammering action pounds concrete and masonry, which breaks up the material while it drills.
Just twist the collar ring and these Milwaukee drills change from a standard cordless drill to a hammer drill. The hammering action pounds concrete and masonry, which breaks up the material while it drills.
Just twist the collar ring and these Makita drills change from a standard cordless drill to a hammer drill. The hammering action pounds concrete and masonry, which breaks up the material while it drills.
Just twist the collar ring and these DeWalt drills change from a standard cordless drill to a hammer drill. The hammering action pounds concrete and masonry, which breaks up the material while it drills.
A powerful and durable hammer mechanism lets you drill deeper, larger holes in masonry and concrete in less time than with cordless hammer drills.
Use for drilling small holes.
Switch these drills from forward to reverse without stopping—ideal for both drilling and tapping applications.
To accommodate large, odd-shaped pieces of material, the head of these drill presses moves 12" forward and backward.
Turn the dial on these drill presses while they are running to get the optimum speed for your job.
Select from a number of speeds by repositioning the drive belt before starting the drill press.
The weight and rigidity of these presses prevent vibration so you can maintain close tolerances for high-quality metal drilling.
These drills work with hollow-core cutters to cut only on the periphery of the hole and produce a solid slug. This allows for a faster and easier cut than drilling with standard drill bits.
The motor shuts off when the set torque is reached to prevent overtightening and damaging fasteners. These tools provide the most torque control of any electric screwdriver.
Set torque and the clutch slips to prevent you from exceeding it.
These tools deliver powerful rotational blows to maximize torque and drive screws quickly, even through thick or dense material.
Rechargeable batteries keep these tools powered wherever you need them.
Adjust the nosepiece to set the depth and prevent fasteners from being driven too deep. These drivers are good for use with soft materials such as wood, fiberboard, drywall, and insulation board. They are powered by rechargeable batteries.