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Model
0726-20-
Background
The Milwaukee Hammer Drill 0726-20 is a cordless hammer drill introduced in 2010. This tool operates with the help of a 28-volt Lithium-Ion battery, though the battery is sold separately. It has a chuck size of 1/2 inch, which is an all-metal, single sleeve, ratcheting type with carbide jaws. The drill operates at a no-load speed of 0-1800 RPM and delivers a maximum torque of 750 inch-pounds. The dimensions of the drill are 8.27 x 3.03 x 10.15 inches and it weighs 4.4 pounds. It is also equipped with an LED light and a non-slip soft grip handle for a comfortable grip.
The Milwaukee 0726-20 hammer drill is designed to deliver a high power output, making it suitable for heavy duty drilling and driving large screws. It features an adjustable clutch for versatility and an all-metal ratcheting chuck to ensure the secure holding of bits and prevent slippage. The drill can be used in various environments, including construction and industrial settings, for drilling into concrete, steel, and other materials. It enables drilling of holes up to 1/2" in diameter and the adjustable clutch provides control when driving large screws and bolts. Despite its high power, the drill is compact in size, making it usable even in tight spaces.
Technical Specifications
- Power source: Cordless
- Voltage: 28 volts
- Battery: Lithium-ion (battery not included)
- Chuck size: 1/2 inch
- Chuck type: All-metal, single sleeve, ratcheting with carbide jaws
- No load speed: 0-1800 RPM
- Max torque: 750 inch-pounds (62.5 foot-pounds)
- Dimensions: 8.27 x 3.03 x 10.15 inches
- Weight: 4.4 pounds
- LED light: Yes
- Handle type: Ergonomic non-slip soft grip
Warranty
The Milwaukee Hammer Drill 0726-20 comes with a warranty that lasts for a period of 5 years. This warranty is provided by the manufacturer, Milwaukee. The details of what is specifically covered by the warranty aren't explicitly mentioned in the provided document. To claim the warranty, it would typically involve contacting Milwaukee's customer service, providing proof of purchase, and explaining the issue with the drill. However, the exact process is not stated in the document and may vary, so it would be best to check the warranty card or Milwaukee's official website for precise instructions.