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Hitachi D10VG 9 Amp 3/8-Inch Drill by Hitachi
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Product DetailsManufacturer: Hitachi Model: D10VG Product features: - Powerful 9 Amp high performance motor
- New ergonomic form-fit design
- Conveniently located reverse switch
- Trigger lock
- Hitachi exclusive 5 year warranty
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Description of Hitachi D10VG 9 Amp 3/8-Inch DrillThe D10VH 0-2500 RPM 3/8'' Drill drills into various types of metal, wood, plastic resin, stainless steel and similar materials. This model also tightens and loosens small screws, wood screws, nuts and bolts. Features: -6 Amp motor, forcible power combines high speed with optimal torque. -Max torque of 108.1in-lbs, good for high speed applications. -Form fit palm grip, designed to comfortably fit in hand for improved control with minimal vibration. -Variable speed dial, located in switch for easy operation. -3/8'' keyless chuck, offers tool-free convenience. -3.1lbs, lightweight and compact for greater ease of use and maneuverability. I
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Hitachi D10VG 9 Amp 3/8-Inch DrillCustomer Review: I like drill motors. Summary: 5 Stars
Being retired I have decided that having a battery operated drill motor is not that important anymore. Over the years I have had at least 5 different drills that have needed new batteries replacements. I was at a place to order another battery pack for my Panasonic EY6432, the 15.6V, 3.5aH ones. As the battery packs are almost more expensive than a new drill, I decided to purchase this Hitachi D10VG 9 Amp, with the 3/8" chuck, 0-1200rpm, to quit being tied to the need for a new battery pack. I have at least 400 feet of heavy duty (12 & 14AWG) extension cords so there is no place I can't use a 120vac drill motor. I chose this one because of the low speed and the heavy amperage which means I can use it for a screwdriver. I have the Hitachi D13VF, 0-850rpm ½ drill motor too, but is quite heavy, so that is why I got the 3/8 chuck, this lighter unit. My Milwaukee H-D Magnum drill motor is too fast, 0-2800 and there have also been times I have had to use channel-lock pliers to open the keyless chuck. No more keyless chucks. I have 7, 120vac drills, which includes my floor drill press and a Proxxon pro rotary tool, a DeWalt screw gun that is too fast for driving screws, and a Bosch rotor hammer drill. Being an electrician I guess I like drill motors? This Hitachi D10VG drill motor I use in my woodworking.
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