Description of Powerful and Efficient Right Angle Drill 355 750 for Versatile Applications
Power Tools and Accessories. Country of manufacture: China. Manufacturer: Milwaukee. Powerful 7-amp motor. Use with up to 4-5/8-inch selfeed bits. Trigger speed control. Head and handle swivel 360 degrees for easy drilling in tough spots. Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial.
We built a house and did a little work ourselves, one thing was the wiring. My (then) weak 14.4 V WLAN adapter had too little power to hit 2x in a row. I didn't want to spend a lot on tools, but I needed something sturdier. It was ONLY ONE TICKET. !Now that the house is complete I don't use it that much anymore. It has become a tool for casual use when a cordless drill (now 18V) can't cut or when the job calls for an RA drill. This tool is a very powerful drill that appears to be well built. I…
I wish I had had this tool when I built our cabin. Drilling electrical and plumbing stands with a conventional drill will result in angled holes in most cases, which can be problematic. Like my Milwaukee heavy hammer drill, which I was fortunate to have at the time, the angle drill is obviously a reliable workhorse for serious drilling/drilling. And in most cases you can get those really square holes right where you want them. Add auto-feed beats and you don't usually have to force or strain it
Every electrician I've worked for had one and it's a great tool. I mounted the power head at a right angle so it runs at 'high' speed, maybe the 3002 would have been better as it's a bit faster, but I went with a higher power drill. I was thinking of a holey or Superhawk but couldn't justify the extra weight and the 3107's head is slightly smaller and slower overall than a Superhawk and much smaller than a regular holey walnut. I don't do rough work in new houses every day, otherwise one of the