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Heavy-Duty 1/2 In Spade Handle Drill - 450 RPM - DeWALT

Part #: DW131

The DeWALT DW131 Heavy-Duty 1/2 Inch Spade Handle Drill is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring robust performance in demanding automotive and industrial applications. Designed for high-torque drilling, this tool delivers reliable power and control, making it an essential addition to any professional toolkit. Its durable construction and user-focused features ensure precision and longevity in the toughest working conditions.

Key Features

  • Versatile AC/DC Operation: Provides flexibility in power sources, allowing the drill to be used with both AC outlets and DC generators, ideal for various job site conditions.
  • Enhanced Spindle Durability: Features a robust 5/8-inch spindle, specifically designed to withstand the stresses of high-torque applications and prolong tool life.
  • Superior Control: Equipped with both a top handle and a spade-style back handle, offering enhanced leverage and control for precise drilling, especially in heavy-duty tasks.
  • Optimized Torque Output: Incorporates triple gear reduction, maximizing torque delivery for drilling through tough materials while simultaneously reducing gear stress for increased durability.
  • Reversing Functionality: Facilitates easy removal of drill bits from materials and assists in driving and removing fasteners.

Applications

The DeWALT DW131 is ideally suited for a range of demanding tasks encountered by professional technicians and mechanics. This includes drilling large diameter holes in wood and metal for automotive frame repairs, heavy machinery assembly, and industrial fabrication. Its high-torque output and sturdy design make it perfect for tasks requiring controlled, powerful drilling in dense materials often found in vehicle chassis work, structural steel applications, and agricultural equipment maintenance.

Specifications

  • Chuck Size: 1/2 inch (13mm)
  • No-Load Speed: 450 RPM

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 12 February, 2007.