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Pistol Grip Drill Fieldmann FDV 200751-E, 2800 RPM, 3 kg
Pistol Grip Drill Fieldmann FDV 200751-E, 2800 RPM, 3 kg
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Pistol Grip Drill Fieldmann FDV 200751-E, 2800 RPM, 3 kg
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Pistol Grip Drill Fieldmann FDV 200751-E, 2800 RPM, 3 kg
Pistol Grip Drill Fieldmann FDV 200751-E, 2800 RPM, 3 kg
The Fieldmann FDV 200751-E pistol grip drill is a corded electric tool designed for general drilling tasks. It delivers a maximum idle speed of 2800 RPM and runs on 230 V AC with 750 W input power. The drill accepts bits up to 13 mm in its keyed chuck and has a compact, pistol-style design that weighs approximately 3 kg. A built-in spirit level and an additional side handle aid accuracy and control during use, while the ergonomic main grip supports extended operation.
The FDV 200751-E combines a relatively high no-load speed with a moderate 750 W input rating to balance drilling performance and power consumption. Its pistol grip design and additional handle provide improved maneuverability and stable handling for both vertical and horizontal drilling. Integrated spirit level and ergonomic shaping contribute to precise alignment and reduced operator fatigue. The 13 mm chuck capacity covers a broad range of common drill bit sizes for wood, metal and general-purpose drilling tasks.
Fit the appropriate drill bit into the 13 mm chuck and tighten it securely before connecting the tool to a 230 V AC supply. Hold the drill by the ergonomic pistol grip and support it with the additional side handle for greater control and stability. Use the integrated spirit level to align the drill for precise holes. Start drilling at low speed to create a pilot point, then increase to the required speed up to the 2800 RPM maximum, applying steady pressure without forcing the bit. After use, disconnect from the mains and store the drill in a dry place.
For consistent results and longer tool life, use drill bits appropriate for the material, maintain the chuck and vents free of dust, and take regular short breaks during extended work sessions to avoid overheating. Always follow safety practices: wear eye protection, secure workpieces, and disconnect the tool before changing bits.
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