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Product Description
Hitachi's new DMR series of cordless impacts combines the catagories latest technology with Hitachi's world class durability. These tools are designed from Hitachi's exclusive 3-D cad design computer that simulates extreme conditions to create the most durable and efficient tools available. The two-piece motor is constructed with heavy gauge copper coils and the striker is designed to deliver maximum power output while withstanding extreme heat and stress. These impacts offer Electronic feedback and external carbon brushes. A five position belt hook and small ergonomic design make these tools easy for the end user to handle. The WH14DMR delivers 1,240 inch pounds of torque from the 1/4" hex drive chuck.
14.4 Volt, 1/4" Hex, Cordless, Impact Wrench With Electric Brake, Class Leading Torque, Fan Cooled Rare Earth Magnet Motor, Newly Designed Compact Body With Integrated Belt Hook, Variable Speed Switch With Brake & Forward/Reverse Change Over Push Button, 5 Postion Belt Hook With Integrated LED Work Light, Weight 4.3 LBS, 5 Year Warranty On Tool.
14.4 Volt, 1/4" Hex, Cordless, Impact Wrench With Electric Brake, Class Leading Torque, Fan Cooled Rare Earth Magnet Motor, Newly Designed Compact Body With Integrated Belt Hook, Variable Speed Switch With Brake & Forward/Reverse Change Over Push Button, 5 Postion Belt Hook With Integrated LED Work Light, Weight 4.3 LBS, 5 Year Warranty On Tool.
Additional Information
| Model # | WH14DMR |
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