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Makita DF333DWYE
Makita DF331DWYE
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Light weight (for its class). 2 speeds. Torque adjustment. Quick release chuck.
Product typedrill driverdrill driver
Designgungun
Specs
Rotation speed450/1700 rpm450/1700 rpm
Torque
30 Nm
with adjustment
20 steps
30 Nm
with adjustment
18 steps
Reducer2-speed2-speed
Number of speeds22
Reversesliderslider
Weight1.1 kg1.1 kg
Chuck
Chuck typekeylesskeyless
Chuck diameter10 mm10 mm
Wood drilling max. 21 mm21 mm
Metal drilling max. 10 mm10 mm
Features
Features
motor brake
LED light
motor brake
LED light
In box
case (bag)
charger
case (bag)
charger
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
Battery in set22
Battery platformMakita CXTMakita CXT
Battery voltage12 V12 V
Battery capacity1.5 Ah1.5 Ah
Compatible batteriesBL1015, BL1020B, BL1040B, BL1016, BL1021B, BL1041BBL1015, BL1020B, BL1040B, BL1016, BL1021B, BL1041B
Charging time50 min50 min
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2019april 2017

Torque

Torque is the maximum force with which this model is capable of turning the working nozzle.

Higher torque gives more options, it allows you to cope with complex tasks such as drilling in hard materials, unscrewing stuck screws and nuts, etc. On the other hand, a lot of force requires corresponding power — and this, in turn, affects the dimensions , weight and cost of the tool itself, and also puts forward increased power requirements (mains power, battery capacity or pressure / compressor performance). And for some tasks, excessive torque is basically unacceptable, so for maximum versatility, it is desirable to have torque control — and this affects the cost even more. And the more steps, the more optimally you can configure the tool to perform a particular type of work. So the general rule is this: when choosing, it is worth considering the specifics of the planned work, and not chasing the greatest working effort.

Detailed recommendations on choosing the optimal torque for different types of tools (see "Device") can be found in special sources. Here we note that it is of key importance primarily for screwdrivers, although it is also given for other types of tools. At the same time, in the “weakest” models, the maximum working force does not exceed 15 Nm, in the most powerful ones it is more than 150 Nm.
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