Description
DeWalt DCD460B FLEXVOLT 60V MAX VSR Stud and Joist Drill-Tool Only
The DeWalt DCD460B FLEXVOLT 60V MAX VSR Stud and Joist Drill-Tool Only includes:
- Tool only (batteries and chargers sold separately)
- Chuck key and holder
- 2-Position side handle
- Adjustable bail handle
Also available in the following kits:
Capacities in Steel:
- 5″ with a hole saw
- 1/2″ with a twist bit
Capacities in Wood:
- 1-1/2″ with an auger bit
- 6-1/4″ with a hole saw
- 4-5/8″ with a self-feed bit
- 1-1/2″ with a spade bit
Features:
- 60V Brushless Motor for increased power and runtime
- Corded power with cordless freedom
- Adjustable bail handle and 2-position side handle for superior leverage and control
- 2 variable speed ranges (0-300 / 0-1250 RPM) for matching speed to application
- E-Clutch – a Perform and Protect™ feature detects reactionary torque caused by a bind-up or stall and reduces speed to a manageable level until control is regained
- Metal-gear housing delivers jobsite durability and increased reliability
Specifications:
- Battery voltage and chemistry: 60V lithium ion
- No load speed ranges: 0 to 300 RPM & 0 to 1,250 RPM
- Chuck size and type: 1/2″ Keyed
- Tool length: 16″
- Tool height: 6.83″
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DeWalt FLEXVOLT™ DCB606 Battery Specifications | |
Voltage | 20V/60V MAX |
Capacity in 60V Tools | 2.0 Ah |
Capacity in 20V Tools | 6.0 Ah |
Charge Time with Fast Charger | 60 minutes |
Cell Chemistry | Lithium-Ion |
Fuel Gauge | Built-in |
Weight | 2.3 lbs |
Tyson –
I picked this drill up despite being in the M18 platform as well because it’s compact like a Fuel Hole Hawg, but more powerful than the Fuel Super Hawg. This drill is very solidly built, and has ridiculous power. It’s compact length make it easy to store in a ToughSystem box, and the bail handle is well placed to make carrying it balanced and simple. Some people would assume the narrower longer profile of the Super Hawg will be easier to get into tight spots but this drill won’t have a problem getting in anywhere the Hawg can, and will drill the hole faster to boot. The mechanical clutch and e-clutch both work extremely well. The only gripe I have with this tool is the gear selector switch is extremely stiff, hopefully that will loosen up over time.