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The DeWalt DC925KA heavy-duty 18-volt XRP hammerdrill/drill/driver comes with a high efficiency motor that delivers 480 unit watts for superior performance in all drilling and fastening applications. Features include a patented 3-speed all-metal transmission that matches the speed to the application for optimal performance and a heavy-duty 1/2-inch self-tightening chuck that tightens throughout an operation to provide superior bit gripping torque. Other features include superior ergonomics for optimized balance, size, and weight, and an XRP 18-volt extended run-time battery for long run-time and battery life. This hammerdrill/drill/driver comes with a one-hour charger, two 18-volt XRP batteries a 360-degree side handle, and a heavy-duty kit box.
- DEWALT-built motor delivers 510 unit watts out of power; high-capacity XRP battery offer 40% more run-time than standard batteries
- Patented 3-speed, all-metal transmission offers three drilling speeds (0-450 rpm, 0-1,500 rpm, 0-2,000 rpm) and 3 hammer-blow speeds (0-7,650 bpm, 0-25,500 bpm, 0-34,000 bpm)
- 22 clutch settings; heavy-duty self-tightening chuck helps prevent bit slippage and provides better torque at the bit
- Includes 2 18-volt XRP batteries, 360-degree side handle, kit box
- Drill/driver weighs only 6.1 pounds; 3-year limited warranty
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DeWALT DC925KA Heavy-Duty XRP 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit Reviews
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful By J.M. "Mr. DIY" (NC) - See all my reviews 14 of 17 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: DeWALT DC925KA Heavy-Duty XRP 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) I used my old DW955 for all-around construction. That drill had only 2 speeds slow for setting screws and faster for drilling. It started to intermittently quit on me after several years usage.I bought a new DC925KA as a replacement. I won't use the hammer drill function everyday but for a few bucks more it was worth the "insurance" if and when I needed it. This unit on slow speed HAS NO CLUTCH. Almost useless as a driver. The other 2 speeds (which for my money are insignificantly different) both offer the clutch. Lots a power for drilling though. If your main usage for this tool is 50% drilling and 50% setting screws your wasting your money. Also when shifting from 1 speed to another be prepared to get it into the next gear with a small amount of power. Almost like double clutching for you old stick shift guys. I'm getting my DW955 repaired and you may find my DC925 on eBay. 11 of 13 people found the following review helpful By 7 On the Line! (San Francisco) - See all my reviews This review is from: DeWALT DC925KA Heavy-Duty XRP 18-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) One day at the job site, a coworker informed me that he owed me a new drill. Curious, I asked "Why"? He told me that he had accidentally dropped my Dewalt drill/driver into a water filled catch basin and it was still in there.I ran over to where the catch basin was, saw my drill down in the murky depths, and went in head first to retrieve it. Retrieving the drill was easy enough, but extracting myself from the deep and narrow catch basin, with one hand on my drill, my feet in the air and my head pointing towards China, was proving to be a bit more difficult. Fortunately for me, the fellow who dropped the drill in the catch basin in the first place, Big John, happened to be a 6'6" giant and was able to pull me out by my ankles. After taking a moment to remind myself to always have an exit strategy in any future power tool rescue attempts (lest there be no around to yank on my ankles) I took my waterlogged drill and ran over to my car. I disconnected the... Read more |
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