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40V Max XGT Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Right Angle Drill Kit (4.0Ah) With XGT 4.0Ah Battery And XGT 4.0Ah Battery
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40V Max XGT Brushless Cordless 1/2 in. Right Angle Drill Kit (4.0Ah) With XGT 4.0Ah Battery And XGT 4.0Ah Battery

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Makita drills are powerful and reliable, with a long handle and a self-feeding bit for extra convenience. They are heavy duty and can be used in a variety of tasks, but may not be suitable for those who are more focused on electrical work. The 18V battery and charger is included, but the safety bars may need to be removed. Overall, these drills are a great value for the price.
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The 40V max XGT Brushless ½" Right Angle Drill (GAD01M1) offers freedom from the cord for demanding drilling applications. A Makita-built brushless motor, two-speed transmission, and variable speeds (0-350 RPM, 0-1,400 RPM), deliver for maximum efficiency and wide range of drilling applications. It can drill up to 6-1/4" holes with hole saws and 4-5/8" holes with self-feed bits.Added features include a torque limiter to reduce gear damage, soft start for smooth start-ups, an electric brake for maximum productivity, and dual L.E.D. lights to illuminate the work area. It includes a side handle which attaches to either side of the tool.Th…
The 40V max XGT Brushless ½" Right Angle Drill (GAD01M1) offers freedom from the cord for demanding drilling applications. A Makita-built brushless motor, two-speed transmission, and variable speeds (0-350 RPM, 0-1,400 RPM), deliver for maximum efficiency and wide range of drilling applications. It can drill up to 6-1/4" holes with hole saws and 4-5/8" holes with self-feed bits.Added features include a torque limiter to reduce gear damage, soft start for smooth start-ups, an electric brake for maximum productivity, and dual L.E.D. lights to illuminate the work area. It includes a side handle which attaches to either side of the tool.The drill features Extreme Protection Technology (XPT), a series of integrated seals designed to improve a tool's operation in harsh conditions. Water and solid debris that enter a tool are redirected through carefully engineered channels and ducts to prevent damage to key components, such as triggers, motors, and other electronics.XGT is a system of equipment, tools, batteries, and chargers utilizing 40v max lithium-ion batteries. XGT is engineered to deliver high power to take on high-demand applications, allowing users to completely transition to a cordless job site. XGT is equipped with advanced brushless motor engineering, intelligent digital communication, and superior durability features to outpower, outsmart and outlast the rest. This promotion also comes with two bonus BL4040 40V max XGT 4.0Ah Batteries.
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Makita drills are powerful and reliable, with a long handle and a self-feeding bit for extra convenience. They are heavy duty and can be used in a variety of tasks, but may not be suitable for those who are more focused on electrical work. The 18V battery and charger is included, but the safety bars may need to be removed. Overall, these drills are a great value for the price.

Pros

  • Powerful performance
  • Long handle for durability
  • Cordless convenience
  • Long runtime

Cons

  • Awkward trigger
  • Limited cord length
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The 40V max XGT Brushless ½" Right Angle Drill (GAD01M1) offers freedom from the cord for demanding drilling applications. A Makita-built brushless motor, two-speed transmission, and variable speeds (0-350 RPM, 0-1,400 RPM), deliver for maximum efficiency and wide range of drilling applications. It can drill up to 6-1/4" holes with hole saws and 4-5/8" holes with self-feed bits.Added features include a torque limiter to reduce gear damage, soft start for smooth start-ups, an electric brake for maximum productivity, and dual L.E.D. lights to illuminate the work area. It includes a side handle which attaches to either side of the tool.The drill features Extreme Protection Technology (XPT), a series of integrated seals designed to improve a tool's operation in harsh conditions. Water and solid debris that enter a tool are redirected through carefully engineered channels and ducts to prevent damage to key components, such as triggers, motors, and other electronics.XGT is a system of equipment, tools, batteries, and chargers utilizing 40v max lithium-ion batteries. XGT is engineered to deliver high power to take on high-demand applications, allowing users to completely transition to a cordless job site. XGT is equipped with advanced brushless motor engineering, intelligent digital communication, and superior durability features to outpower, outsmart and outlast the rest. This promotion also comes with two bonus BL4040 40V max XGT 4.0Ah Batteries.

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Specifications

Dimensions7.875 In
TypeRight Angle Drill
Pack Size3
Weight12.8 Lb
Cutting Depth19.375 In
Corded/CordlessCordless
Warranty3-year Limited Warranty On Tool, Battery And Charger
Battery Capacity4 Ah
Chuck TypeKeyed
Battery Voltage (V)40v
ConditionNew
Maximum Speed (Rpm)4000 Rpm
Chuck Size (In.)1/2 In.
Battery Power TypeLithium Ion
Color FamilyTeal
Drill/ Driver TypeRight Angle Drill
Certifications And ListingsUl Listed
Torque (Lb-in)0 In Lbs
IncludesNo Additional Items Included
Motor TypeBrushless
Returnable90-day
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