Handle Home Repair Projects Easily With Smallest, Lightest Cordless Drill/Driver on the Market14 December 2005
A palm-sized screwdriver can reduce frustration and help finish projects faster by providing access to those difficult-to-reach places that can delay home projects such as installing cabinets, changing locks, and repairing cars and lawnmowers. (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20051213/NYFNSW03 ) Metabo Corporation, a leading international manufacturer of professional grade portable electric power tools, has introduced the smallest and lightest cordless drill/driver on the market. The powerful PowerMaxx Plus drives up to 95 #10 x 1" screws on just one charge and can drill up to 1/8" in steel and 1/4" in soft wood. Ergonomically designed and easy to use, PowerMaxx weighs only 1.5 lbs and features a slim handle that reduces fatigue. The switch is designed for both right- and left-handed operation and the forward/reverse lever can be switched with just one finger. The magnetic 1/4" hex tool holder guarantees a quick bit change and the screwdriver converts to a drill in just seconds. It's easy to start screws in any material with PowerMaxx's infinitely variable speed trigger switch. The tool's unique two-speed gearbox and soft-start motor deliver a no-load speed of 0-200 rpm in screw mode and 0-600 rpm in drill mode. Adjustable torque settings ensure proper torque for each job. Maximum torque is 80 inch- pounds. The gear housing is constructed of industrial strength metal to ensure a long service life. PowerMaxx Plus includes a heavy duty carrying case plus two batteries, a charger, a chuck and an offset driving attachment that rotates 360 degrees. The 4.8-volt battery fully charges in less than two hours. Visit http://www.metabousa.com for more information or to locate your nearest distributor.
Source: prnewswire
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