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Title: Yet another drill question
Post by: SirCranksalot on Mar 29, 2018, 08:07 PM
What is your opinion on the suitability of this drill to handle a 6" Mora Swedebore? DeWalt doesn't seem to give a torque rating for their drills. I am not overly concerned about the amp-hr rating of the batts because I don't tend to drill a lot of holes---maybe 20 at the most.  Thx

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/dewalt-20v-max-li-ion-cordless-drill-1-2-in-0547111p.html#
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: badger132 on Mar 29, 2018, 10:59 PM
If you use an efficient drill, like a nils, 6 inch is no problem. I would recommend a hammer drill, you will be putting a lot of load on the gearbox, and the hammer drills are built for that. I got a cheap Home Depot (Rigid) and it has drilled hundreds and hundreds of holes. I use up a 4 A-h battery most days hole hopping, and it has gone 2 seasons- like  2000 holes. If I ever have a problem, it has lifetime warranty- on batteries as well as the drill.

"Im a man, but I can change- if I have to ... I guess"
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: Drift Dodger on Mar 30, 2018, 09:02 AM
I wouldn't recommend that drill for several reasons. The DCD771C2 is a low-end DeWalt 'brushed' drill with the least powerful batteries available (1.5AH).  DeWalt uses UWO for power rating, a different method than other manufacturers. I wouldn't expect it to drill many holes or thick ice very well even with a 6" Swede-Bore. At only 300 UWO it has a fraction of the torque compared to the DeWalt's brushless DCD996 (820 UWO) for example.
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: 3300 on Mar 30, 2018, 10:06 AM
agreed ^^

also, the amp draw from a drill under severe load maybe higher than 1.5 amp battery can produce. but with such a low output that may not be the case with that battery.

how much do you want to spend on a drill?
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: hardwater diehard on Mar 30, 2018, 01:12 PM
Dewalt 995 or 996 ....all others will not last...4 ah batteries a must.
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: SirCranksalot on Mar 30, 2018, 05:19 PM
Thx, guys. That pretty well settles it. I'll pass on that one.


Thx Badger--Keep yer stick on the ice!1 ;D
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: Champlain Islander on Apr 01, 2018, 06:48 AM
Dewalt 995 or 996 ....all others will not last...4 ah batteries a must.
Warning if you want to use a machined adapter to screw onto the drill spindle the dcd 995 has a removable chuck and the dcd 996 doesn't. Hard to find the 995 now and it seems that the 996 replaced them. If you use a clam plate then the 996 is a great drill.
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: SirCranksalot on Apr 05, 2018, 10:07 AM
This one, the DCD991P2  is brushless and is rated at 820 UWO so presumably has a lot more torque. It's called a 'compact drill' though, so I don't know how rugged it would be.

Comment?---thx


http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/dewalt-20v-max-li-ion-compact-brushless-cordless-drill-1-2-in-0547288p.0547288.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=dpa&utm_term=productviewers&utm_content=genmerch_image_productviewer_7days_3pdps
Title: Re: Yet another drill question
Post by: hardwater diehard on Apr 05, 2018, 10:39 AM
Looks like the same UWO rating as the 996 w/o the "hammer drill" option...so it would seem ok

https://www.dewalt.com/en-us/products/compare?category=Drills&sku1=DCD991B&sku2=DCD996B