Menu

1/2" Super Hawg Drill (Bare Tool) - Milwaukee Electric Tools

Part #: 1680-20

The Milwaukee Electric Tools 1680-20 1/2" Super Hawg Drill (Bare Tool) is engineered for professional tradespeople tackling demanding drilling applications. This robust tool delivers exceptional power and control, making it ideal for creating large holes in wood and other tough materials. Designed for durability and consistent performance, the Super Hawg sets the standard for heavy-duty drilling on job sites.

Key Features

  • Powerful 13.0-Amp Motor: Provides substantial power to maintain speed under load, driving through challenging materials with ease.
  • Dual-Speed Gear Train: Features two distinct speed settings, including a high-torque low gear at 450 RPM and a higher speed setting up to 1,750 RPM, for versatile drilling across various applications.
  • Roto-Lok® Handle: Offers enhanced control and comfort with 90-degree left-right rotations, allowing technicians to optimize grip and leverage in confined spaces or awkward angles.
  • Reinforced Nylon Resin Casing: Constructed for superior durability and reduced weight compared to traditional metal housings, while also providing improved heat dissipation and resistance to common job site chemicals.
  • Heavy-Duty 1/2" Chuck: Ensures secure bit retention for larger drill bits and accessories, critical for high-torque drilling tasks.
  • Triple Gear Train: Engineered for maximum power transfer and extended tool life, built to withstand the rigors of continuous professional use.

Applications

The Milwaukee 1/2" Super Hawg Drill is an essential tool for framing contractors, plumbers, electricians, and general construction professionals. It excels at drilling holes of all sizes in wood frame construction, including joists, studs, and beams. Its high-torque capabilities make it particularly effective for using auger bits, self-feed bits, and hole saws for plumbing and electrical rough-ins.

Browse Clutch Service Tools

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 08 May, 2019.