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Drill Fieldmann FDV 200711-E pistol-grip 710W 2800 RPM 1.3 cm chuck 2 kg
Drill Fieldmann FDV 200711-E pistol-grip 710W 2800 RPM 1.3 cm chuck 2 kg
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Drill Fieldmann FDV 200711-E pistol-grip 710W 2800 RPM 1.3 cm chuck 2 kg
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Drill Fieldmann FDV 200711-E pistol-grip 710W 2800 RPM 1.3 cm chuck 2 kg
Drill Fieldmann FDV 200711-E pistol-grip 710W 2800 RPM 1.3 cm chuck 2 kg
The Fieldmann FDV 200711-E pistol-grip electric drill delivers 710 W of input power and a variable no-load speed up to 2,800 RPM. Designed for AC mains use at 230 V, this compact 2 kg unit accepts drill bits up to 13 mm in a keyed chuck. The tool combines drilling and impact-drilling functions, a side handle and depth gauge for improved control, and an adjustable speed setting to match material and task requirements.
This model offers a balance of power and compactness, making it suitable for routine workshop and home tasks. The 710 W motor provides sufficient torque for drilling into wood, metal and plastics within the 13 mm chuck capacity. The option to switch between rotary and impact modes expands its applicability, while the adjustable speed control allows finer work at lower RPM or faster drilling when needed. The included side handle and depth gauge improve grip stability and drill depth accuracy, and the 2 kg weight keeps the tool manageable during extended use.
Fit a suitable drill bit into the 13 mm keyed chuck and tighten securely before connecting the drill to a 230 V mains supply. Select the required operating mode (rotary or impact) depending on the material and task, and set the speed control to the appropriate RPM. Use the side handle for added stability when drilling at higher torque or with larger bits, and position the depth gauge to limit hole depth when required. Apply steady pressure and allow the drill to reach operating speed before engaging the workpiece; avoid excessive force that could stall the motor or damage the bit.
For best results, use drill bits matched to the material (wood, metal, or plastic) and choose impact mode only for masonry or harder materials if the bit and drill are rated for that use. Wear eye and hearing protection, secure workpieces before drilling, and allow the motor to cool during extended continuous use to maintain tool longevity.
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