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Portable power where you need it! |
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Provides optimum balance of power,
weight, and runtime across the full range of screws |
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The longest lasting drive bits available |
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With easy-to-read length markings,
adjusts to screw lengths of 1" — 2" |
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Effortlessly guides screws while protecting
hands and clothing |
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For flush drive or countersink |
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Extends motor and bit life by disengaging
when drive is completed |
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Ergonomically designed for extra comfort
and better productivity with less exertion |
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Helps combat worker fatigue |
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No chuck – bits pop out and pop
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Lets DuraSpin go where you go |
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Specially designed to torque screws in without bogging down |
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Drives 1" — 2" Drywall Screws
Drives 1-1/2" — 1-3/4" Wood Screws
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| Drywall to Wood |
| Screw |
# per Charge |
| #6 X 1-1/4" |
650 |
| #6 X 1-5/8" |
450 |
| #7 X 2" |
350 |
| Drywall
to Light Gauge Steel |
| Screw |
# per Charge |
| #6 X 1-1/4" |
700 (25 gauge) |
| #6 X 1-5/8" |
600 (20 gauge) |
| Drywall
to Heavy Gauge Steel |
| Screw |
# per Charge |
| #6 X 1-1/4" |
300 (18 gauge) |
| Drywall
to Light Gauge Steel |
| Screw |
# per Charge |
| #8 X 1-1/2" |
250 |
| #8 X 1-3/4" |
200 |
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Item#: |
800001N |
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Voltage: |
14.4 V |
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Battery Ampacity: |
1700 mAh |
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RPM: |
2300 rpm |
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Weight: |
4.9 lb |
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Height: |
10" |
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Length: |
13.8" |
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Width: |
2.8" |
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Recharge Time: |
1 hour |
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Screw Lengths: |
1" — 2" |
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Screw Diameters: |
#6, #7, #8 |
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Fastener Capacity: |
50 screws per strip |
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Torque Delivered: |
37 in-lb |
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Generated Noise: |
74 dBA |
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Vibration: |
less than 2.5 m/sec |
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Requires Macromedia Flash
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Two 14.4 volt batteries |
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One-hour battery
charger |
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2 spare drive bits |
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A rugged plastic
carrying case
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Pull the trigger first. |
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Then push down on the screw. |
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Keep it squarely seated in screw, if screw starts to lean during drive, tilt tool accordingly. |
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When screw drive is completed or when bit unseats in the screw, release the trigger and prevent the bit from grinding. |
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When driving wood screws, use two hands to steady tool and apply strong constant force. |
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Drywall |

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Underlayment |
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Floor Sheathing |
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