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DeWALT DCK299M2 20V MAX XR Li-Ion Brushless Premium Hammer Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit
SKU
B1820339
by DeWalt
$448.77 /EACH
Delivered in 2-4 business days
Out of stock
- The 1/2 in hammerdrill 3-speed, high performance, all-metal transmission optimizes tool-to-task for fast application speeds and improved run-time, including 0-38250 BPM for fast drilling in masonry materials, and the 3-mode LED is up to 20X brighter than previous model
- The 1/4 in impact driver provides max torque at fast RPM speed and IPM
- Both are compact in size and lightweight to fit in tight areas
Category: Hammer Drills & Rotary Hammers
The 1/2 in hammerdrill 3-speed, high performance, all-metal transmission optimizes tool-to-task for fast application speeds and improved run-time, including 0-38250 BPM for fast drilling in masonry materials, and the 3-mode LED is up to 20X brighter than previous model. The 1/4 in impact driver provides max torque at fast RPM speed and IPM. Both are compact in size and lightweight to fit in tight areas.
| Batt. Cap. [Max] | 4 Ah |
|---|---|
| Batt. Cap. [Nom] | 4 Ah |
| Batt. Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Chuck Size | Hammerdrill 1/2 in; Impact Driver 1/4 in |
| Chuck Type | Ratchet |
| Handle Type | 360° Side |
| Includes | DCD996 20V MAX* XR® 3-Speed 1/2 in Hammerdrill; DCF887 20V MAX* XR® 1/4 in Impact Driver; 2-DCB204 20V MAX* XR® High Capacity Li-Ion Batteries 4 Ah; 2-Belt Hooks; Charger; 360° Side Handle; Contractor Bag |
| Length [Nom] | Hammerdrill 8.4 in; Impact Driver 5.3 in |
| Speed [Max] | Hammerdrill 0 to 2000 RPM; Impact Driver 0 to 3250 RPM and 0 to 3600 IPM |
| Torque [Nom] | Impact Drill 1825 in·lb |
| Type | Combo Kit |
| Voltage [Nom] | 20V |
| Wt. | Hamerdrill 4.7 lb; Impact Driver 3.4 lb |
| Brand | DeWalt |
|---|---|
| Weight (lbs) | 11.5500 |
| UPC | 885911445726 |
| MPN | DCK299M2 |
| Prop65 Warning | Some 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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