Percussion Drill Brushless 44Nm, Cordless 12V (M12 FPD2)

$204.92
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Milwaukee (USA)

M12 FPD2-0

Size: Bare Tool in Box

Pickup available at 1092 Lower Delta Road

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The Milwaukee M12 FPD2 is a compact 12V brushless hammer drill designed for professional drilling, fastening, and light masonry work in tight or overhead spaces.

With a brushless motor for longer runtime and durability and hammer mode for light masonry drilling - this is a great drill for all sorts of confined spaces in job sites. Suitable for electricians, installers, and maintenance professionals

    Applications

    • Drilling work in tight spaces
    • Strong performance for screwing and drilling 
    • Drilling concrete walls for mounting of small shelves, paintings and bathroom accessories


    Features

    • Max. torque (Nm) 44
    • No load speed (rpm)  0 - 550 / 1700
    • 2 Speed settings
    • Chuck Size (mm) / Chuck Type : Metal , 13mm
    • Max. percussion rate (bpm):   0 - 8800 / 32000
    • Max. drilling masonry (mm): 13
    • Max. drilling steel (mm): 13
    • Max. drilling wood (mm): 35
    • Voltage (V): 12
    • Weight with battery pack if applicable (kg): 1.5
    • Length (mm): 168

     

    Size

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Milwaukee M12 FPD2 Percussion Drill 44Nm

    What is the Milwaukee M12 FPD2 percussion drill best used for?

    It is best for compact drilling, fastening, and light masonry work where a small 12V tool is easier to control than a larger 18V drill.

    Can the Milwaukee M12 FPD2 drill into concrete?

    Yes, for light masonry and small mounting holes. For repeated anchor drilling or harder concrete, an SDS rotary hammer is the better tool.

    Why choose the Milwaukee M12 FPD2 instead of an M18 drill?

    Choose the M12 FPD2 when compact size, lower weight, and tight-space handling matter more than maximum drilling power.