Milwaukee 1630-1
I;ve had this tool for about five years now. It is almost never used to drill holes. Myself, and fellow contractor friends, have relegated this tool exclusively for use in High-Torque applications like mixing drywall mud, grout, floor leveler, thinset mortar, even small batches of concrete. I've never had mine act up and none of my buddies have ever seen one burn out. If you're looking for something to run self-feed (forstner) bits through studs & top plates, this isn't the tool to use. Wth a bit installed, it will not fit in between 16" OC stud/joist spaces. A Milwaukee Hole-Hawg or Super Hawg will be much more suited for that application. But ... This unit
Milwaukee 1630-1 features a 900 RPM operating speed with reverse, a good speed for smaller bits and less torque
Milwaukee 1630-1 applications U.S.A This drill is made for two-handed operation, which is nice
Milwaukee 1630-1 for large hole drilling or material mixing, and this drill has the power to handle it
Milwaukee 1630-1 Heat treated gears are helical-cut for quiet performance Pipe Handle ... »»
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