Makita angle drill
Angle drills
The Makita angle drill brilliantly solves the problem of tight spaces thanks to its compact configuration and optimized design. The head, oriented at 90 degrees to the handle, allows you to reach places inaccessible to conventional drills, with a head height reduced to just 100 mm in the most compact models.
The self-tightening chuck accepts bits up to 10 mm in diameter, sufficient for most applications in confined spaces. Precise rotation , even at low speeds, makes it easy to start drilling on smooth or uneven surfaces, preventing the bit from slipping.
Its compact size doesn't compromise power: the motor generates enough torque to efficiently drill through wood, metal, and composite materials. The variable speed, controlled by the proportional trigger, allows you to adapt the rotation to the material and the diameter of the bit used.
The ergonomic handle with a non-slip rubberized surface ensures a secure grip even in awkward positions or when working overhead. The lightweight design, typically between 1.2 and 1.5 kg, reduces fatigue during prolonged use in awkward positions.
Strategically placed LED lighting eliminates shadows in the work area, crucial when working in dark corners or inside existing structures. The compact lithium-ion battery keeps the tool lightweight without sacrificing runtime.
The electronic protection system monitors temperature and load, preventing motor damage during heavy use or jamming. Reversing the rotation direction allows you to easily free stuck bits or remove screws, even in hard-to-reach spaces.
The reinforced housing protects internal components from accidental impacts, which are common when working in tight spaces like closets, under stairs, or utility rooms. The balanced design distributes weight evenly, improving handling and accuracy even in awkward positions.
This specialized tool is indispensable for electricians, plumbers, furniture installers, and professionals who regularly deal with limited space, ensuring professional results even in the most challenging conditions.