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Makita launches drill driver and impact driver set

Updated:5th September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read

Makita Drill Driver & Impact Driver SetMakita has introduced a “matched pair” of 10.8 volt power tools. The Makita LCT204W kit consists of a two-speed drill driver and an impact driver that delivers a remarkable 90Nm of torque, capable of driving home an M12 bolt. The kit is sold in an aluminium carry case with a charger and two batteries.

Although compact and lightweight, both the DF330D drill driver and the TD090D impact driver have a robust design. Available in a black and white livery, Makita is confident these two tools will prove ideal for DIY and professional use.

The drill driver will run up to 1300rpm, has 18 torque settings and 24Nm of torque to drill 21mm in wood and 10mm in steel. Both tools have variable speed triggers and useful LED job lights. The impact driver has a no-load speed up to 2400rpm and will deliver up to 3000 blows per minute.

Both these Makita tools are powered by a 10.8 volt Lithium-ion 1.3Ah battery. The kit includes a new type of intelligent charger that takes just 50 minutes to recharge from flat. This charger reads the battery history and compensates in the charging cycle for any heavy load periods. This charger will also accept Makita 7.2 volt Li-ion batteries.

For further information visit www.makitauk.com

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