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Questions and Answers for Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Cordless 1/4 in. Hex 2-Speed Screwdriver Kit with M12 3/8 in. Right Angle Drill (Tool-Only)

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Model #2402-22-2415-20

  • Delivers 100 in. lbs. of torque
  • Compact size for drilling and fastening in tight spaces
  • Part of the M12 System, featuring over 100+ tools

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Q:When is 2402-22 going to be back in stock?
by|Apr 25, 2022
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Q:Why do these info pages always have info for different tools and not just the tool your looking at?
by|Dec 1, 2021
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A:  It's meant to allow you to compare the one you're looking at to other similar tool options. That way, if there's something specific you need in the tool you're looking at, you can see if another option better suits you.

by|Oct 17, 2022
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    Q:Is there a delay when squeezing the trigger before the tool starts to operate?
    by|Nov 23, 2021
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    A:  There is no delay regardless of clutch setting.

    by|Apr 22, 2023
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      A:  There should not be a delay, please call us at 1-800-SAWDUST so we can look into this.

      by|Apr 22, 2023
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        Q:I own this exact drill but it was made in 2014, I've attempted to purchase this drill twice and both times received the "new" version that has a completely different chuck, in the video it clearly shows the guy "popping" a bit out with one hand AND putting a bit in with 1 hand. That is the old version, the new ones literally do not do this!!!! I have called multiple times trying to find the old version, scoured the internet for used ones, I CANNOT FIND THE GOOD VERSION OF THIS DRILL!! the new one is garbage compared to the previous version. HUGE amount of wobble AND not 1 handed quick connect AND clearly spun slower/less torque than the previous version! WHERE DO I FIND THE PREVIOUS VERSION!!!??!?!
        by|Dec 14, 2020
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        A:  I have both and you should be looking for the M12 basic version and not the M12 Fuel version. On HD website tool only is Model# 2401-20 Internet# 202196516 Store SKU# 1004242282 it Is the basic version and the chuck is similar to your original, but the look of the clutch ring is different.

        by|Oct 7, 2022
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        Q:I own this exact drill but it was made in 2014, I've attempted to purchase this drill twice and both times received the "new" version that has a completely different chuck, in the video it clearly shows the guy "popping" a bit out with one hand AND putting a bit in with 1 hand. That is the old version, the new ones literally do not do this!!!! I have called multiple times trying to find the old version, scoured the internet for used ones, I CANNOT FIND THE GOOD VERSION OF THIS DRILL!! the new one is garbage compared to the previous version. HUGE amount of wobble AND not 1 handed quick connect AND clearly spun slower/less torque than the previous version! WHERE DO I FIND THE PREVIOUS VERSION!!!??!?!
        by|Dec 13, 2020
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        A:  Check worked fine with one hand. All Milwaukee checks work the same way. Pull out on the bit and sleeve at the same time then push in. Pretty simple.

        by|Jan 29, 2021
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          Q:If I were to use this for auto detailing and put a carpet drill brush on this, would it work efficiently? if not what would be the best tool.
          by|Dec 12, 2020
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          A:  Sure! It maxes out at 800 rpm and 100 in. lb. of torque unloaded, so as long as you don't have to dig in too hard it would do a fine job. I would keep a spare charged battery at hand since it is only 12v, constant use will drain them faster!

          by|Oct 10, 2022
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            A:  i would think you would want to use an orbital buffer you would be less appt to leave deep scratches if you were to stay on one spot to long (got to keep moving) this drill would work but you would need to have extra batteries

            by|Dec 19, 2022
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            Q:Milwaukee's manual for this screwdriver is the same manual that also covers the M12 FUEL drill driver and hammer drill driver. Is this screwdriver essentially the same as the drill driver and hammer drill driver, just with a 1/4" shank versus a 1/2" chuck? I'm looking for something that I can set at a very low torque setting (screwing into plastics such as wall plates, light auto interior work, etc) but also crank it up for tougher materials such as wood, and am wondering if the torque specs are truly the same between this screwdriver and the drill/driver and hammer/drill/driver.
            by|Jun 12, 2020
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            A:  It is nothing like the hammer drill. But it has extremely light clutch settings ok for most plastics when set to screw and also enough power to drive a 4 inch wood screw into wood with ease when on drill setting.

            by|Aug 29, 2022
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              A:  A 10.8 volt drill, even on it's lowest clutch setting, applies too much torque to plastics. You should use the M4 screwdriver. I use the M4 screwdriver on aircraft interiors without having to worry about damaging upholstery or laminates.

              by|Aug 29, 2022
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                A:  Nice, compact, powerful little driver.

                by|Aug 29, 2022
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                Q:How is the trigger sensitivity compared to the brushed version? Do you feel the feedback (how hard the driver is twisting) when you're using this? With the brushed version, at low speeds, you can feel it slow down a little so you know exactly how much torque you're putting. Is that the same with this tool, or does it just go at a set speed? Also, is the chuck electronic?
                by|Apr 6, 2020
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                A:  You don’t feel the feedback. It feels set to me. I use for small projects like changing outlets.

                by|Aug 29, 2022
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                  A:  Incomparable. Brushless is by far smoother, easier to control and more powerful. You can feel it fine and the clutch us nice too. I use this daily in vinyl siding and can either with feel or clutch keep it from stripping the plastic no matter the softness. I also have driven 4 inch screws with no pilot hole into solid wood. By chuck I assume you mean clutch. It is geared friction. Unnecessary overall as well with some practice.

                  by|Jan 17, 2023
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                    Q:What is the max RPM while in the slower gear?
                    by|Jan 29, 2020
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                    A:  Hi there! Our M12 FUEL™ 1/4" Hex 2-Speed Screwdriver has no load speeds of 0-450 RPM and 0-1700 RPM.

                    by|May 21, 2023
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                      Q:Does the chuck eject the bit or do you need to hold the collet open while you pull the bit out? I know the non-fuel one I have requires two hands this way.
                      by|Jan 29, 2020
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                      A:  You can insert the bit by simply pushing it in and it will self lock without touching the collet. To eject the bit you pull the collet forward and the bit will eject out with a gentle spring action.

                      by|Nov 10, 2022
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                        A:  Yes, it ejects the bit.

                        by|Aug 29, 2022
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                          A:  Yes. It pops out.

                          by|Aug 29, 2022
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                            A:  It ejects the bit and locks open so you can exchange quickly

                            by|Aug 29, 2022
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                              A:  It will eject one handed.

                              by|Aug 29, 2022
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                                A:  The ejects it.

                                by|Aug 29, 2022
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                                  A:  Mine quit holding bits at all after six months of light usage. Bits just fall out.

                                  by|Jun 6, 2023

                                    A:  You have to remove it but it kind of pops out a little. You can one hand it easy enough dropping it on whatever surface near you or in other hand.

                                    by|Aug 29, 2022
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                                      A:  On the chuck shown it self ejects the bit if its clean and lubricated. Mine gets sticky after much use. Some if the impact chucks (not shown) have to be held open to insert and remove bits.

                                      by|Aug 29, 2022
                                        2 found this answer helpful

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