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Milwaukee Angle Drills
Milwaukee Angle Drills
Milwaukee offers a range of angle drills that are designed for different applications and needs. Their angle drills are available in corded and cordless models and come in different sizes and power ratings. Milwaukee angle drills are known for their durability, power, and reliability, and they feature various ergonomic designs and features such as LED lights, ratcheting chucks, and side handles.
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Milwaukee Angle Drill Features
Ergonomic Design
Milwaukee angle drills are designed with ergonomics in mind, providing comfortable handling and control during use, reducing fatigue, and increasing efficiency.
High-Powered Motors
These drills are equipped with powerful motors that deliver fast speeds and high torque, making them ideal for heavy-duty applications.
Ratcheting Chucks
These drills have ratcheting chucks that allow for quick and easy bit changes, providing a secure grip on the bit and preventing slippage.
Quik-Lok ™ Cords
For corded models, Milwaukee angle drills feature Quik-Lok™ cords that make it easy to swap out cords as needed, reducing downtime, and increasing productivity.
Other Milwaukee drills we stock
We have a large selection of Milwaukee drills, drivers, and wrenches, some of which are available below:
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions.
Best Sellers
Some of the best-selling Milwaukee angle drills we stock, include:
- Milwaukee M18 CRAD2-0X 18V Fuel Right Angle Drill (Body Only) - with a 5.5 Ah battery pack, it has an extremely long run time and can drill up to 200 holes into 50 x 100 mm wood with a 22 mm auger bit.
- Milwaukee M12 C12 RAD-0 12V Sub Compact Right Angle Drill (Body Only) - right-angled drill with a compact head designed to fit into small spaces and a 10mm keyless chuck for fast bit changes, maximum versatility, and grip.
- Milwaukee M18 C18 RAD-0 18V Compact Right Angle Drill (Body Only) – right angle drill with multi-position handle for maximum comfort and a variety of hand positions.
FAQs
How do I choose the right size Milwaukee angle drill for my needs?
To choose the right size Milwaukee angle drill for your needs, consider the power and chuck size of the drill. Higher power ratings are better suited for heavy-duty applications, while smaller power ratings are suitable for lighter tasks. The chuck size determines the maximum size of the drill bit that can be used, so choose a size that is appropriate for your specific application. Additionally, consider the weight and size of the drill to ensure it is comfortable and easy to handle for extended periods.
What is the maximum speed and torque of Milwaukee angle drills?
The maximum speed and torque of Milwaukee angle drills vary depending on the specific model. Generally, Milwaukee angle drills have high-powered motors that can deliver speeds ranging from 0-1,200 to 0-2,500 RPMs, and torque ranging from 11.3 to 169 Nm. Cordless models typically have lower maximum speeds and torque due to their battery-powered design, but they still provide ample power for most applications. It's important to choose a Milwaukee angle drill with the appropriate speed and torque for your specific application.
Can Milwaukee angle drills be used for drilling metal or masonry?
Yes, Milwaukee angle drills can be used for drilling metal or masonry, but it's important to select the right drill bit for the material being drilled. For drilling metal, use high-speed steel (HSS) or cobalt drill bits, while for drilling masonry, use carbide-tipped drill bits. Additionally, it's important to use appropriate drilling techniques and to ensure the drill is properly secured and stable during use.