The DCH333 gives you cordless freedom to tackle concrete drilling and demolition work. With a 54V Brushless motor and 9Ah XR FLEXVOLT battery, it provides 3.5 Joules of impact energy and can drill up to 66 holes per charge in concrete.
Perform & Protect: best-in-class vibration at 8.5m/s², minimising user fatigue
Bright white LED with delay feature improves visibility
Ideal for drilling anchors and fixing holes into concrete, brick and masonry from 4mm to 30mm
Compact, lightweight and ergonomic design for improved comfort and support during extended operating periods
Anti-Rotation Control systems detect a loss of control and react by instantly cutting the power
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