Wednesday, September 22, 2010

DeWalt DCD760Kl Heavy Duty 18V 1/2-Inch (13mm) Cordless Compact Li-Ion Drill/Driver Kit

DeWalt DCD760Kl Heavy Duty 18V 1/2-Inch (13mm) Cordless Compact Li-Ion Drill/Driver Kit












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Product Details


The DeWalt DCD760KL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 1/2-Inch Compact Drill Driver Kit has a lightweight and compact design that makes this Drill/Driver easy to use over extended periods because of minimized user fatigue.  The DCD760KL has a dual speed range that lets you match the speed to your application for versatility.  This Drill Driver is compatible with DeWalt's compact Lithium-Ion batteries for space- and weight-saving power. Features: Dual speed range of 0-500/0-1,700 RPM delivers optimal performance LED work light provides increased visibility in confined spaces Compact size (8.2 inches) allows for use in tight spaces 350 UWO maximum power What's In The Box: DeWalt DCD760 Cordless 1/2-Inch Compact Drill Driver Two 18-Volt Compact Lihtium-Ion Batteries 30-Minute Charger Heavy-Duty Kit Box


  • Lightweight design (4.0 lbs) minimizes user fatigue
  • Dual speed range 0-500/0-1700 rpm delivers optimal performance
  • LED worklight provides increased visibility in confined spaces
  • Compact li-ion batteries (DC9181) are compatible with the existing system of DEWALT 18V power tools produced since 1996
  • Compact size (8.2-inch) allows users to fit into tight spaces






Customer Reviews ::




Great drill/driver - KenHen -
I was looking forward to trying this drill/driver out. I wasn't disappointed. I enjoy the light weight for a 18v drill/driver. The battery last a long time. Though I didn't know that Li-Ion batteries just stopped turning the drill instead of slowing down like a Ni-Cad battery does. This was my first Li-Ion drill. However, it doesn't cause a problem, just pop the other battery in and keep going.

The only thing that caused me a problem at first was the brake for the drill motor. If I didn't securely tighten the bits, meaning tightening the drill bit, etc. at a high clutch setting, after a few times of using the drill/driver the bit would come loose. The brake stopped the drill motor so well that the chuck would open and the bit would be loose. I would expect that as the brake wears a little it might not stop the motor so quickly and it won't be a problem. However, I wouldn't want this option changed. It is nice to have it stop that quickly.

Ken






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