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SPECIFICATIONS |
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Voltage
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14.4
DC
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Drive
Size
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1/4
in.
Hex
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Torque
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740
in.-lbs.
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No
Load
Speed
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0-2,600
RPM
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No
Load
BPM
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0-3,300
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Reversible
Battery
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--
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No.
of
Batteries
Included
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0
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Amp
Hours
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--
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Trigger
Lock
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Off
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Electric
Brake
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Yes
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Length
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7-1/2
in.
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Tool
Weight
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2.5
lbs.
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Shipping
Weight
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3.3
lbs.
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Power
that
lasts!
Quality
that
is
expected.
Milwaukee's
line
of
14.4
volt
impact
wrenches
and
drivers
offers
power,
performance,
and
durability
in
the
convenience
of
a
small
package.
These
compact
tools
are
packed
with
punch
and
deliver
superior
performance
when
compared
to
the
competition.
Superior
performance
translates
to
driving
54%
more
deck
screws,
57%
more
lag
screws,
and
drilling
up
to
53%
more
holes
(with
an
auger
bit)
per
battery
charge
over
comparable
products.
Producing
up
to
1,404
inch
pounds
of
torque
(model
9083)
these
little
tools
are
3
times
more
powerful
than
a
cordless
drill.
The
line
up
consists
of
three
models,
model
9081
1/4
in.
quick
change
hex
driver
(740
inch
pounds),
model
9082
3/8
in.
square
drive
(1,056
inch
pounds),
and
model
9083
1/2
in.
square
drive
(1,404
inch
pounds).
All
three
models
feature
a
heavy-duty,
die
cast,
aluminum
gear
housing
for
extreme
durability
and
a
comfortable
soft
grip
handle
for
improved
ergonomics
which
allows
the
user
to
work
longer
with
less
fatigue.
Driving
screws
in
tight
spaces
is
made
easier
with
these
tools.
Measuring
a
mere
7-1/2
inches
in
length,
it
is
now
easier
to
maneuver
in
tight
spaces.
In
the
past
driver-drills
measuring
9
in.
or
more
in
length
made
it
nearly
impossible
to
navigate
the
tool
in
these
cramped
quarters.
These
tools
are
fast
and
hard
hitting,
producing
up
to
2,600
RPM
and
an
impressive
3,300
IMP,
making
them
the
ideal
tool
for
driving
ALL
types
of
screws,
hanging
doors,
driving
lags,
fastening
bolts
and
nuts,
small
engine
repair,
and
general
maintenance.
Exclusive
to
Milwaukee
cordless
tools
is
the
reversible
battery
pack
feature.
This
allows
the
user
the
option
of
sliding
the
battery
pack
on
the
tool
from
two
different
directions,
depending
on
the
configuration
that
best
fits
the
space
you're
working
in
and
provides
ultimate
balance.
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