Hitachi Power Tools new angle drill for hard to reach areas

  • 27 Nov 2014

Hitachi Power Tools launch its new DN18DSL/L4 angle drill

 

Hitachi Power Tools new DN18DSL/L4 angle drill

  • lightweight and compact design
  • weighs just 1.7kg
  • class-leading low centre height of 23mm for easier working in confined spaces
  • torque of 12Nm controlled by a variable speed paddle switch

Dark places

Hitachi include a white LED work light to help users see the task at hand when when working with the drill in cramped, dark conditions.

  • includes a battery life indicator

User comfort

Soft grip body and a detachable side handle offers extra control and user comfort.

  • 10mm keyless single sleeve chuck
  • handy belt hook that can be fitted either left or right

DN18DSL/L4 angle drill accepts all Hitachi 18V Li-Ion slide batteries from 1.5Ah to 5.0Ah and, subject to terms and conditions, is backed by a three-year warranty – available when the tool is registered online within 28 days of purchase.

Hitachi Power Tools (UK)
Precedent Drive
Rooksley
Milton Keynes
MK13 9PJ
UK

01908 354700

Visit Hitachi Power Tool's website

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