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Model #3107-6

Store SKU #776130

  • Powerful 7 Amp motor
  • 2 speed gearbox produces 335 or 750 RPM
  • Heavy duty 1/2 in. keyed chuck

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Q:will this drill drill thru concrete?
by|Dec 26, 2021
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A:  It's not a hammer drill. A hammer drill is what you want. This will not drill thru concrete with ease.

by|Dec 27, 2021

    A:  No,  To drill through concrete, you will need a Hammer drill and a masonry bit.  The 90 degree drill is used for tight spaces.  (Drilling between floor joist or studs for plumbing or electrical).

    by|Dec 6, 2023

      A:  I will say no in my opinion because it doesn’t have hammer drill capability that is needed to drill concrete 

      by|Dec 27, 2021
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        Q:Does this drill have a clutch? Plan to drill 9/16" hole in steel on vehicle with limited space and worried about possible binding.
        by|May 24, 2021
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        A:  No clutch. All power goes to the chuck. It’s a beast of a drill. I bought it, and have used it a lot.

        by|May 25, 2021
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          Q:What's the part number of the carrying case?
          by|Sep 14, 2020
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          A:  Hi there! We suggest giving our service team a call at 1-800-SAWDUST. They have detailed information on all product pieces.

          by|Dec 21, 2020
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            Q:LH thread 1/4- 20 X1 inch long socket cap. cause of many failures, will i void warranty if i replace with SAE Grade 8?. (or is that what failed?) if this is the weak link... a little QC on fasteners needs to be done. or just write it off as a sacrificial part and put 3 in the product case... and please... no loc-tite! it was nice to have it not having to be drilled out.
            by|Aug 2, 2020
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            A:  Can you get someone with some sense to read your statement and then re-submit your question? I sure that the reason there is no answer yet is that no one can figure out what your question is, or is it even a question or a "TIP the bottle too often" ramble?

            by|Nov 25, 2021
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              Q:Can i use this to drill through studs?
              by|Jan 15, 2020
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              A:  Hi Jr! Our 1/2 in. Corded Right-Angle Drill is perfect for stud and joist drilling as well as a host of other applications.

              by|Jan 15, 2020

                A:  yes

                by|Jul 28, 2021
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                  Q:is this good for drilling thru 3/8" carbon sterk
                  by|Aug 23, 2019
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                  A:  yes as long as you have the right drill bit

                  by|Aug 28, 2019

                  A:  With the right drill bit, it will work.

                  by|Aug 26, 2019
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                    Q:How do you convert from right angle to straight 1/2” drill
                    by|Jul 7, 2019
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                    A:  This is a right-angle drill. I don't believe it's meant to convert to a straight drill. But for drilling straight holes between thick rafters, this is the tool to use.

                    by|Jul 3, 2022

                      A:  You have to remove the right angle attachment after you remove the chuck and chuck screw. Then reinstall the chuck and chuck screw onto the drill.

                      by|Feb 26, 2023
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                        A:  This drill is right angle only.

                        by|May 25, 2021
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                          Q:Is this made here, beings they won't put it in the specs I'm thinking, No! Just don't shop for stuff from over there anymore. I don't want cheapier I want a quality product, made here. Anyone listening?
                          by|Dec 14, 2018
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                          A:  Some Milwaukee tools are made in the USA, but it can also be manufactured in China and Europe. It will depend on each product. The country of manufacture is listed on the product itself or it's packaging.

                          by|Apr 5, 2019
                            1 found this answer helpful

                            A:  China

                            by|May 3, 2021
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