DeWALT® 20V MAX* DCD997B Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill, 1/2 in Keyless Chuck, 20 VDC, 0 to 2000 rpm No-Load, Lithium-Ion Battery
DWTDCD997B
MFG #: DCD997B
$179.00
/ each
- Bare Tool/Kit: Bare Tool
- Battery Included: No
- Battery Type: Lithium-Ion
- Blows per Minute: 0 to 34000 bpm
- Chuck Size: 1/2 in
- Chuck Type: Keyless
- Color: Black/Yellow
- Control Type: Variable Speed
- Dimensions: 7.9 in L x 4 in W
- Handle Type: Comfort Grip/Ergonomic/Pistol Grip
- Housing Material: Plastic
- No-Load Speed: 0 to 2000 rpm
- Number of Speeds: 4
- Reversible: Yes
- Type: Brushless
- Voltage Rating: 20 VDC
DeWALT® 20V MAX* Cordless Hammer Drill, Brushless, Tool, 1/2 in Chuck, Keyless Chuck, 0 to 34000 bpm, 0 to 2000 rpm No-Load Speed, 4 Speed, 20 VDC, Lithium-Ion Battery, No Battery Included, Yes Reversible, Plastic Housing, Comfort Grip/Ergonomic/Pistol Grip, Black/Yellow, Variable Speed Control, 7.9 in L x 4 in W
- Item Features
- Standards
- Last seen feature helps reduce wasted time and money by providing the street address of where your premium hammerdrill was last in range of your Tool Connect™ enabled device
- Easily and quickly assign tools to jobsites and users on the Tool Connect™ inventory manager software, increasing accountability and reducing lost tools
- Receive diagnostics on the tool like internal coin cell battery life, temperature, number of trigger pulls and how long the tool has been running
- Set "disable when out of range" alerts to help deter unauthorized use or theft
- Once you've downloaded the Tool Connect™ app, easily pair with the app by holding down the pair button on the tool foot for 3 to 5 s
- Program 3 customized rpm settings for precise speed of application
- Customize the brightness and delay of the integrated LED light
- Integrated blue LED light indicates when your hammerdrill is paired with your Tool Connect™ app
- DeWALT® brushless motor delivers up to 75% more runtime vs 18V NiCad brushed motors
- Ergonomic comfort grip handle provides ideal balance and comfort
PROP65: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm