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Dewalt 1/2-in Corded Dwe5010 Hammer Drill on 2040-parts.com

US $99.97
Location:

Central Point, Oregon, United States

Central Point, Oregon, United States
DEWALT 1/2-in Corded DWE5010 Hammer Drill, US $99.97, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Dewalt Manufacturer Part Number:DWE5010

1/2" Hammer Drill Electric

Quantity: 1 

1/2-in Corded Hammer Drill

  • 7-amp hammer drill for wood, steel and masonry applications
  • 1/2-in chuck accepts a wide variety of bits
  • 2-finger variable-speed trigger (0-2,800-RPM) provides reliable control and precise hole placement
  • 360° side handle offers greater control and versatility
  • Lightweight 3.7-lb design reduces user fatigue
  • 3-year base warranty
  • Rubber trigger with lock-on feature provides comfort and allows you to keep the drill running continuously
  • Depth rod increases depth accuracy
  • Compact design allows for easy access to tight spaces


DEWALT 1/2-in Corded Hammer Drill


Customer Service

Please contact us at 1-541-665-0695 or via email using the "Ask Seller a Question" link from this listing.

Emails are normally answered within 24 hours,  not including weekends or holidays.

Serving Oregon for over 22-Years

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