A high-performance, compact, and cordless impact drill powered by a brushless 20 V motor. Designed for both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts, it delivers up to 62 Nm of torque and 30,000 impacts per minute, making it ideal for drilling and fastening in a variety of materials. The drill features a 13 mm plastic chuck, a 2-speed gearbox, LED work light, and an ergonomic, lightweight design for comfort and control.
Features
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Metal Chuck
Mechanical 2-Speed Gear
Spindle Lock Function
Integrated LED Work Light
LED Battery Power Indicator
Accessories
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2 x 2.0 Ah Battery Pack (WLBP520E)
1 x Charger (WFCP518E)
1 x Cr-V Bit
3 x Masonry Drill Bit
Applications
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Drilling Into Masonry : Thanks to its high impact rate, it's good for drilling into brick, block, or concrete (with appropriate bits).
Metalwork : Can handle drilling and fastening in metal sheets or structural metal.
Woodworking : Useful for both delicate and heavy-duty wood drilling or screw driving.
Assembly & Maintenance : Great for general fastening jobs, construction, and maintenance tasks where torque and speed matter.
DIY Projects : Perfect for homely DIY tasks like building furniture, installing shelves, or mounting fixtures.
Usage
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Maintenance Tips : To ensure longevity and optimal performance of the WCDP5282 drill, follow these maintenance tips:
Battery Care :
Fully charge the battery before first use.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Avoid deep discharging the battery frequently — recharge when it’s low to preserve capacity.
Cleaning :
Wipe the drill down with a dry or slightly damp cloth after use to remove dust and debris.
Pay special attention to the vents — do not block them and clean them gently with compressed air if clogged.
Bit & Chuck Maintenance :
Use the correct size and type of drill bits.
Regularly inspect bits for wear; replace when dull.
Clean the chuck occasionally; debris inside can affect gripping.
Storage :
Store the drill in a safe, dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures.
Use a carrying case or toolbox to protect it from drops.
Usage Tips :
Let the drill reach full speed before applying load, so you get full torque.
Use the lower speed (0–500 rpm) with higher torque when drilling or driving large fasteners. Use high speed (0–2000 rpm) for lighter jobs or when drilling into softer materials.
Use the mechanical 2-speed wisely based on the task.
Overload Protection :
Don’t force the drill: if it starts to stall or overheat, ease off on pressure.
If the drill gets very hot, stop and let it cool before continuing.
Periodic Check :
Check all screws, fasteners, and the housing periodically for tightness.
Inspect the power contacts and battery terminals for corrosion or damage.