DeWALT DCD460B Stud and Joist Drill, 60 V Battery, 1/2 in Chuck

SKU
ORG9854522
by DeWalt
$303.51 /EACH

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  • 60 V max brushless motor for increase power and runtime
  • Adjustable bail handle and two-position side handle for leverage and control
  • E-Clutch is a perform and Protect feature that detects reactionary torque caused by a bind-up or stall and reduces speed to a manageable level until control is regained
  • The DeWALT Perform and Protect line of power tools is designed to provide a high level of control, dust containment or low vibration, without sacrificing performance
  • Power of a cord with cordless freedom
  • 2 variable speed ranges (0 to 300/0 to 1250 rpm) to match appropriate speed to the application
  • Metal gear housing for jobsite durability and increased reliability
  • For plumbers, electricians and HVAC installers

Adjustable bail handle and two-position side handle for leverage and control. E-Clutch is a Perform and Protectâ„¢ feature that detects reactionary torque caused by a bind-up or stall and reduces speed to a manageable level until control is regained. Power of a cord with cordless freedom.


Batt. TypeLithium-Ion
Chuck Size1/2 in
Chuck TypeKeyed
Control TypeBind Up
Cutting Cap. [Max]1 1/2 in (Wood
Auger Bit); 1 1/2 in (Wood
Spade Bit); 1/2 in (Steel
Twist Bit); 4 5/8 in (Wood
Self-Feed); 5 in (Steel
Hole Saw); 6 1/4 in (Wood
Hole Saw)
Free Speed [Nom]1250 rpm
Handle TypePistol Grip
Height [Nom]6.83 in
Housing MaterialMetal
Includes2-Position Side Handle; Adjustable Bail Handle; Chuck Key and Holder; DCD460 Drill
LanguageEnglish
Length [Nom]16 in
No. of Speeds2
Power SourceBattery
Speed [Max]1
250 rpm
TypeStud and Joist Drill
Voltage [Nom]60 V
BrandDeWalt
Weight (lbs)15.0000
UPC885911452724
MPNDCD460B
Prop65 WarningSome dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
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