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The DEWALT DWD520 Hammer Drill features a robust 10 Amp motor with patented design delivering 50% more power and overload protection. Its dual-mode functionality and 2-speed range make it perfect for drilling through masonry, wood, or steel. Equipped with a soft grip handle, 360° locking side handle, and durable metal-gear housing, this 1/2-inch corded electric drill offers professional-grade performance and control backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
Brand | DEWALT |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 3500 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 10 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 13 Millimeters |
Color | Black, Yellow |
Included Components | (1) Steel depth rod, (1) Chuck key with holder, (1) 360° Locking side handle |
Special Feature | Reverse Rotation, Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 10.5"L x 14.44"W x 3.25"H |
Material | Blend |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 2000 RPM |
Item Weight | 7.75 Pounds |
Maximum Power | 300 Watts |
Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
UPC | 885911133326 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911133326 |
Drilling Capacity Wood | 1.5 Inches |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
Part Number | DWD520 |
Item Weight | 7.75 pounds |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | DWD520 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.5 |
Style | Hammer Drill |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Reverse Rotation, Variable Speed |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 3 Year Limited Warranty |
C**Y
Worked very well, looks and feels solid, handles well
I bought this because I needed to drill 3/8" holes at least 2" deep in a 40 year old concrete floor, to place four anchors on the base of a floor drill press. When the slab was much newer I had drilled 1/4" holes with a non-hammer drill for a workbench, and it was very difficult. The first news is how much better the whole process works with a hammer drill, but I guess that comment is about the entire category of tool and not this particular one.That said, this particular drill looks quite well put together. It feels heavy and sturdy and the balance is good. Holding it comes naturally, and the speed control trigger feels perfectly sound. It has two drill modes plus one hammer drill mode. According to some online advice, I started my holes in drilling mode, which vibrates less and is easier to aim and center. As soon as I had a pocket deep enough to hold the drill bit on target, I switched to hammer mode. The hammering action is faster than I anticipated -- I was expecting to hear a woodpecker, but it sounded like an air impact wrench instead, quite a satisfying howl. I used it with a DeWalt concrete bit. I don't think any of the holes took more than a minute.I definitely recommend this. I also have a number of other DeWalt tools and have found them all good.I'm also asked to rate the Thickness, the Sheerness, and the Warmth of this product, but I'm not going to do that. I will say, though, that it warmed up a little bit, so if my hands were cold I might have enjoyed that, but it never felt hot.
G**S
Good Price on a Well Made Drill
I needed to drill several holes in concrete to install some anchors. I checked local big box stores and performed online searches. This drill had the power and features I wanted at the best price I could find. It works as well as advertised. I haven't used it enough times to vouch for it's longevity, but so far so good.
H**O
Good home shop tool
A real power shop tool. Heavy as needed, 2 speed,adjustable hand grip, good length from triger handle to hand grip
J**D
Very nice tool
I had to mount a handrail to our porch but the retro fitted deck over concrete was sort of empty in the places where the supports had to be. Not wanting to just use deck screws into eTrex, I decided to mount the supports on brackets that attached from the side. I needed to drill some long holes and big holes through wood and concrete to make it work. This drill went through high so fast and effortlessly that I thought I had missed the concrete. Wow. What a beast. I am very happy with this purchase.
M**N
Broke after a couple hours use
I managed to drill 8 holes and then grease came pouring out of the nose cone and the motor started arcing. I expected more from DeWalt. It is in their repair facility right now. They have a 7 to 10 business day turnaround but my tool has been there for 13 so far with no end in sight. It's very frustrating.UPDATE: My drill has been in the repair shop for 6 weeks now. I reached out to Dewalt for assistance and got a reply 5 days later saying "wait longer". I call the repair facility every week and every week the return of my tool is only a week away. This is the worst customer experience I have had out of any tool I have ever bought. I will think long and hard before I buy another Dewalt tool.
G**C
Solid looking tool. Ill-defined, ergonomically faulty approach to keeping chuck key with tool.
Looks like a powerful, durable tool, but there is a problem I would like to point out. It involves keeping the chuck key with the tool so that it’s convenient and doesn’t get lost.So I needed to replace a dead hammer drill. Most of my power tools are battery-powered, but for my purposes, I wanted a tool that was capable of applying a lot of power over a long duration for those really tough jobs that are infrequent. Accordingly, I selected a corded tool. Moreover, hammer drilling tends to shake bits loose frequently, so I wanted a Jacobsen-style chuck rather than a keyless chuck to be able to secure the bit very tightly.I read the instructions. No mention or illustration for how to retain the chuck key with the tool. There was just a key and a bizarre looking rubber strap in the box with the tool. Maybe this kind of strap is familiar to professionals using Dewalt drills, but it was not obvious to me at all. Tech support provided me with about a 75% complete explanation. One photo showed how to attach the key to the strap - I got that part. The other photo showed the strap somehow wrapped around the base of the secondary handle. The 25% that was lost was how the strap and key cinched tightly. The photo was low resolution with a black strap together with a black key lacking any contrast.Because it seems unwise to have the key and strap attached right beside the part of the drill that spins at a few thousand rpm, I devised my own alternative. There’s a narrow slot at the base of the pistol grip (I saw no apparent purpose for this pass-through). I put a zip tie through this slot and attached a small zipper pouch to it. I think it will be easier to use the zippier pouch for the key than fussing with getting the strap and key securely wrapped around the secondary handle.
S**K
Great drill, especially if you need to drill in concrete or masonry.
I used carbide-tipped drill bits and started holes with the slow or fast speed non-reciprocating mode. Then switched to the hammer drill mode and was really impressed. I will never go back to my old method of using cheap drill bits and a regular electric drill as the DEWALT hammer drill gets the job done in a fraction of the time. The instructions were simple to follow and very helpful,
S**O
Excelente herramienta
Muy buena potencia
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