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Hitachi W6V4 6.6 Amp Drywall Screwdriver Studio : Hitachi by Hitachi Brand : Hitachi Model : W6V4 Publisher : Hitachi Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0717709009738 UPC : 717709009738 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 1 review)
List Price : $155.64 Our Price : $87.04
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4,500 VSR RPM
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Soft elastomer covered body
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Depth Adjusting, detachable nose piece
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Aluminum Gear Case
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6.6 Amp Motor
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Product Description |
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High-power motor with class-top short length of grip portion 206mm (8-1/8"). Ergonomic design has soft grip housing and handle cover. New big switch trigger, soft protect cover, aluminum gear cover and inner cover, and one motion detachable locator for be tter operation. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: 1 each: magnetic bit holder, #2 Phillips driver bit, Sub stopper. SPECIFICATIONS: 6.6-amp motor, 120-volt, 1/4" Hexagon bit shank, 0-4,500/min. no-load speed. Capacity: 1/4" drywall screw, 1/4" self drilli ng screw. 12-7/8" overall length with long bit holder. 3.1 lbs. tool weight without cord. |
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Marketadvisory.com Product Description |
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The Hitachi Drywall Screwdriver provides you with efficient and powerful tool action using a heavy-duty 6.6 Amp motor with over 750 watts of input power. With a motor that performs at up to 4,500 RPM, this screwdriver is built to perform. It also features a depth-adjusting, detachable nose piece to give you consistent and accurate results. The handle is made from soft and durable elastomer to maximize comfort and longevity. This drywall screwdriver comes with a 24-foot cord, driver bit, a magnetic bit holder assembly, a sub-stopper, and a handy aluminum gear case. This product is backed by a 1-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Drywall screwdriver, driver bit, magnetic bit holder assembly, sub-stopper, and aluminum gear case. |
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Worst Purchase I ever made |
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I wouldn't even give this item a star it is a zero. I gave it as a gift to my son who was able to put 2 screws into the wall and it quit. I took it to a machinist to see if it could be fixed and altho he got it to run again, it only screwed 2 screws and quit. From the beginning it was a lemon. When the load was applied to the screw, some sort of auto release kicked in and wouldn't let it screw in the screw. I hope no one else will buy this screwdrive and get "screwed" like I did. |
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