Q:Is this variable speed? Anyone know the RPM range? Wondering about adding a polisher kit to it and using it for buffing/polishing.
by|Mar 22, 2023
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A: Yes - this drill has a variable speed trigger, max RPM of 800.
by|Nov 3, 2023
A: It is variable speed not sure the rpms.. milwaukee makes a mini buffer already
by|Mar 25, 2023
Q:Why is there a green dot label on the bottom of my 5.0 battery? Is this refurbished?
by|Jan 5, 2023
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Q:Is this drill a variable speed drill
by|Dec 30, 2022
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A: Meee, the Right Angle Drill has an electronic clutch that has 11 settings plus drill mode for complete control. Thank you - Milwaukee Tool Team
by|Mar 22, 2024
Q:Does this have one LED or 2? Only the left LED lights on mine. 3/8" (Rt ang. Drill M12 ) Is this correct or is mine defective?
by|Dec 13, 2022
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Q:Does this come with any sort of belt/pocket clip like the normal M12 drills?
by|Dec 3, 2022
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A: Hello- No, this M12 Right Angle Drill Does not come with a belt clip.
by|Dec 6, 2022
Q:M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Right Angle Drill M12 2.0 Ah Battery
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Does this come with a charger?
by|Nov 7, 2022
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A: Hi Paul- This kit does not come with a charger. It includes: (1) M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Right Angle Drill and (1) M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Compact Battery Pack.
by|Dec 4, 2022
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Q:My brand-new Milwaukee right angle drill (2415-20) has only 1 LED light that works, and it isn't very bright. There appears to be a second LED light, but it doesn't work. Is this normal? Or is my defective?
by|Dec 2, 2021
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A: Hi Todd, the Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Right Angle Drill has one built-in LED Light to illuminate the work surface.
by|Nov 25, 2023
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.