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products description: Drilling holes and installing screws or bolts in an area too small for a conventional drill can exhaust the patience of the most experienced worker. When you get tired, you can either spend much money for a right angle drill or you can save your money and purchase this right angle attachment. This tool will fit in very small and compact areas and help you get your work done quickly. Wait no more and get this drill attachment, since you never know when you need to get your drill into a tight space. Feature: The chuck of drill attachment is made of high quality iron which provides good strength and durability. The tool's chuck accepts standard 1mm-10mm drill bits and holds a maximum 20N.m torque. The drill attachment at 90 degree angles with 9.5mm shaft is suitable for many portable electric drills. This tool will fit in very small and compact areas and help you get your work done quickly. This is one handy tool to have in your toolbox, because you never know when you need to get your drill into a tight space. Spec: Chuck Material: Iron Angle: 90 degrees Maximum Torque: 20N.m Maximum Speed: 500RPM Chuck Grasp Capacity: 1mm-10mm Shaft Dia.: 9.5mm Package Includes: 1 x Right Angle Adaptor with Handle 1 x Chuck Key
The drill attachment at 90 degree angles with 9.5mm shaft is suitable for many portable electric drills
The drill attachment at 90 degree angles with 9.5mm shaft is suitable for many portable electric drills
The drill attachment at 90 degree angles with 9.5mm shaft is suitable for many portable electric drills
The tool's chuck accepts standard 1mm-10mm drill bits and holds a maximum 20N.m torque
The chuck of drill attachment is made of high quality iron which provides good strength and durability
This tool will fit in very small and compact areas and help you get your work done quickly
This is one handy tool to have in your toolbox, because you never know when you need to get your drill into a tight space