Monday, June 22, 2009

DeWALT DC925KA Cordless Drill / Hammerdrill

The DeWALT DC925KA Cordless Drill / Hammerdrill comes with a high capacity XRP battery that offers 40% more use time than most standard cordless drill batteries. Oh, and did I mention there are two of them? The motor itself is capable of delivering 510 watts worth of power, which should be plenty of power for any do-it-yourself project and anything you’ll encounter on the jobsite.

The DeWALT DC925KA Cordless drill has three max speeds with maximum revolutions of 450 RPM, 1500 RPM, and 2000 RPM at each speed. (Remember, that’s the max RPM at each speed, things like knots in the wood you’re working on and simply not pressing down hard enough will reduce your RPM’s.) The hammer function of the DeWALT DC925KA Cordless Drill also has three speeds, with a maximum BPM of 7,650, 25,500, and 34,000. BPM is not subject to as many variables as the RPM is, and the BPM rate should be much more stable than the RPM.
The clutch has 22 settings. The chuck is designed to self tighten which means your bit isn’t going anywhere. Sure, there will be slipping with ANY drill, but DeWalt has made every effort in the design phase to keep slipping to a minimum.
Most cordless electric drills are covered by one or two year manufacturer warranties. DeWalt trusts its engineering and manufacturing enough to back the DeWALT DC925KA Cordless drill with a three year warranty, that’s a guarantee that’s hard to find anywhere else.

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