A: Please contact BLACK+DECKER at WECARE@sbdinc.com with the model numbers of both models to best assist you with comparing the two products.
by|May 26, 2021
Q:Can anyone please tell me the country of origin/manufacture?
by|Apr 12, 2021
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A: Country of Origin is China
by|May 26, 2021
Q:What is a driver
by|Dec 11, 2020
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A: A driver is a drill-like power tool with an adjustable clutch for driving screws. You use a screwdriver bit, usually Phillips, instead of a drill bit. You set the clutch to allow enough torque for driving the screw without embedding it too deeply -- for example, in drywall. This tool can be used as both a drill and a driver.
by|Oct 13, 2021
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A: the driver portion of this drill is it's ability to go from a drill to electric screw driver in seconds.
by|Jan 9, 2021
Q:Will this be able to drill a hole in Granite for Faucet with right diamond drill bits ?
by|Dec 10, 2020
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A: It should. For that job, it's more the bit than the drill.
by|Sep 26, 2021
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A: I don't know, as I used mine on wood. You may want to check with a granite contractor to make sure the tool does not put cracks in your granite.
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by|Dec 10, 2020
Q:The jaws won't close on the base of the bit. Usually, drop in a bit, turn the chuck, or "end" of the drill, and the jaws close on the bit. Give it a bit of electricity, holding the chuck by hand, and it tightens just fine on the bit. Then use the drill. But nothing will allow the jaws to close on the bit. WD 40 makes everything smooth--there is no rust inside--but still, the jaws are in the full "open" position and will not close. Solution? Tnx
by|Nov 16, 2020
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A: You need to contact Black + Decker for support.
by|Nov 21, 2020
Q:Does this have a 220v version
by|May 25, 2020
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A: Hi, I'm not sure. That's a question better for HD. You can give them a call and they will let you know.
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by|May 31, 2020
A: No, this does not come in 220V version.
by|May 27, 2020
A: The one I have is rated for 120v only.
by|May 31, 2020
Q:What is the chuck thread size & pitch?
by|Apr 30, 2020
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A: Hi Keith, please contact us at wecare@sbdinc.com so we may assist you further with your inquiry. Please reference case #11991039
Thank you, Deeris
by|Aug 5, 2020
Q:Has button / control to make "permanent on" (until release by pressing trigger)?
by|Feb 22, 2020
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A: No
by|Nov 26, 2020
A: No, the drill will not remain on unless the trigger is pulled by hand.