The Milwaukee 1/2 in. Heavy Right-Angle Drill Kit is perfect for stud and joist drilling, as well as a host of other applications. The powerful 7 Amp motor delivers 0-500 RPM and when combined with the 2-speed head, you get 0-335 RPM on the low setting and 0-750 RPM on high. The drills 1/2 in. keyed chuck handles up to a 4-5/8 in. self-feed bit head.
- Includes one 3107-6 1/2 in. right-angle drill, one 3-16 in. socket wrench, one 9-16 in. open end wrench, 1 rad assembly, 1 side handle and 1 carrying case
- Powerful 7 Amp motor: Delivers trigger speed control in two ranges 0-335/0-750 RPM plus reverse
- Heavy-duty keyed chuck with holder: Provides an industrial hold during drilling and fastening
- Head and handle that swivel 360° and can be tightly locked in position
- Side handles for a secure grip and comfortable, controlled operation
- Unrestricted access: head and handle swivel 360°
- Ball and roller bearings for added longevity
- 8 ft. 3-wire, grounded rubber QUIK-LOK cord that detaches easily for storage or service replacement
- Versatile: handles up to a 2-9/16 selfeed bit
- 5-year warranty
- Torque: offers capacity in steel
- Chuck type keyed
- Chuck size 1/2 in.
Melyssa Jakubowski (verified owner) –
Work horse.
Adrienne Vandervort (verified owner) –
So far I’ve used the right angle drill to trill roughly (300) 1-3/8″ holes through 2x10s. No issues thus far. Plenty of power, enough weight to keep it from binding and spinning out. I’m happy so far.
Kariane Monahan (verified owner) –
It dose what its supposed to. Plenty of torque and power
Ara Braun (verified owner) –
Worked like you would expect and lighter than my old one.
Hillard Hoeger (verified owner) –
Starting this router is a joy – has a smooth initial bite when router bit meets the lumber, and has a solid feel when handling/working. I have had this router for a week now, and have completed two projects, still runs like new. Carrying case is a bit odd to handle, but protects the router well when in transit.
Fay Schoen (verified owner) –
This is an excellent,powerful, heavy duty tool. More money than I like to spend on a drill I don’t use that much but when you need it you need it!
Demetrius Cummerata (verified owner) –
This drill is for making holes with aggressive bits.
Norwood Howe (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee Right Angle Drill is great. Easy to operate and maneuver. It lived up to the Milwaukee Brand name.
Jarrett Hermann (verified owner) –
I had Milwaukee tools for 48 being a plumber. My old one died and I gone through a right angle drill in last 2 years .The key way on the drive to from the motor to head keeps snapping off. Nothing is as good as it was . I bought a new one with a 5 year warranty I plan on retiring so it won’t be used
Manuela Heaney (verified owner) –
Not a professional tool
Ocie Ratke (verified owner) –
Extremely durable
Kane Aufderhar (verified owner) –
Very powerful drill! The head is very compact which is why I purchased it. It had no trouble drilling down thru 16” header with only about 12” of clearance.
Florine Abbott (verified owner) –
I learned not too long ago, if you want the best it will cost you more. The cliche applies you only get what you pay for. My experience tells me Milwaukee tools are the best. The new angle drill is rugged and pure quality. I am proud to add it to my workshop. Go Milwaukee and have no regrets.
Lilyan Kiehn (verified owner) –
Very handy toolBuilt with durable materials.Strong motor
Elyse Gerlach (verified owner) –
Bought this drill a couple weeks back, so as far as long term use I can’t give a reasonable assessment. However, over the past couple of weeks three of us building a house have used this thing a lot for all the electric and plumbing. I was concerned with it being only 7 amps when I bought it, but this thing has no problems going through three studs with the right bit. Right out of the box, this drill has been worth every penny.
Marilyne O’Reilly (verified owner) –
Nice drill makes drilling between studs and joists easy
Else Fadel (verified owner) –
This is a beefy, industrial grade tool, and I would recommend it to anybody, contractor or homeowner, although most homeowners probably don’t need something this heavy-duty. However, I am not a contractor but am delighted to have this tool in my arsenal. The right-angle configuration makes it easy to control, which is important because it’s got a LOT of torque. I used it with a very aggressive 7/8″ auger bit to run wiring through studs and plates, and it hardly noticed.
Piper Windler (verified owner) –
Drilling for wiring was simple and effortless. Plenty of power to spare!!
Katelynn Brakus (verified owner) –
this thing is a beast! works as expected drills in tight spaces
Noemy O’Keefe (verified owner) –
really pleased