Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill

The ergonomically designed Makita DA4031 1/2inch Angle Drill is fantastic for use in plumbing and gives hard to match performance when employed in 4″X2″ construction projects.

This ought to have piece of a kit has a powerful 10 Amp motor which provides mainly bettered performance whilst the torque limiter will disengage the motor will have to the bit over bind – this feature is only available when the angle drill is on the lower of it’s 2 speed settings.

As I have just indicated the Makita DA4031 has two speed settings which are reversible. The high speed setting will give 1,200 RPM whilst the lower speed setting which is idealisti for plumbing tasks where huge diameter bits are often times necessitated develops 300 RMP.

The DA4031 angle drill by Makita boasts a “sidewinder” handle which enables it to rotate a full 90o to the left and right at the touch of a button giving this tool fantastic flexibility.

Some Makita DA4031 specifications:

Capacity:

*Steel 1/2inch

*Wood 4-5/8inches

Power:

*Amps 10

Length:

*18-1/4inches

Weight:

*12.3Lbs

NO Load RPM:

*Low 300RPM

*High 1,200RPM

You will find that this Makita angle drill features a heavy obligation side handle which gives more support, it likewise has a top handle which is adaptable and which likewise has storage for the hex wrench so that you may find it quickly and without apparent effort when you need it. The handle grip has been ergonomically designed which ensures that the operator suffers less fatigue and has a comfortable but secure grip whilst keeping the Makita DA4031 in any position. This is critical because weighing in at just over 12 pounds this drill is no lightweight piece of equipment.

So, What may you suppose for your money?

*The Makita DA4031 1/2inch Angle Drill

* A drill chuck

* A key holder

* A hex wrench

* A side handle grip

* A plastic storage case

In true Makita style the DA4031 1/2inch angle drill offers reliability and outstanding functionality which tradesmen all over the world have come to suppose from this notorious brand. Renowned for it is great quality Makita is today one of the greatest power tool makers all over the globe.

Of this peculiar product I have spoken to a good deal of professional tradesmen who use this tool day in, day out and they all say the same thing, that the Makita DA4031 1/2 inch angle drill will without any problem power through the toughest of jobs without faltering. It will drill anything from treated lumber and joists to southern yellow pine, no matter what the material this drill just keeps on going!

It is far from the most inexpensive product in it is category but the quality, the power and the outstanding ergonomic design makes it worth each cent. So. if you are thinking in regards to adding an angle drill to your tool kit or replacing an older model the Makita DA4031 is unquestionably worth consideration.


Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill

The sidewinder handle on this Angle Drill rotates 90 degrees left or right for versatile drill positioning. The 10-amp motor provides powerful performance and the torque limiter disengages the motor if the bit ever binds. This tool’s heavy-duty side handle means extra support, and you may store the hex wrench in the adaptable top handle so you won’t be fumbling around for it. An ergonomically designed grip provides even more ease and less operator fatigue. This two-speed drill has a no-load speed of 300 rpm on low and 1,200 rpm on high. Your buy includes a key holder, drill chuck, hex wrench, side handle grip, and a sturdy plastic tool case that has room for the attached self-feed bit and the chuck key.

The sidewinder handle on this Angle Drill rotates 90 degrees left or right for versatile drill positioning. The 10-amp motor provides powerful performance and the torque limiter disengages the motor if the bit ever binds. This tool’s heavy-duty side handle means extra support, and you may store the hex wrench in the adaptable top handle so you won’t be fumbling around for it. An ergonomically designed grip provides even more ease and less operator fatigue. This two-speed drill has a no-load speed of 300 rpm on low and 1,200 rpm on high. Your buy includes a key holder, drill chuck, hex wrench, side handle grip, and a sturdy plastic tool case that has room for the attached self-feed bit and the chuck key.

FEATURES

  • 2-speed selector switch for high speed drilling (1,200 rpm) or low speed (300 rpm) for big diameter bits – idealisti for plumbers
  • Torque limiter disengages motor must the bit bind (low speed only)
  • Strong supporting side handle with hex wrench storage
  • Powerful 10 amp motor for bettered performance
  • Adjustable top handle with hex wrench storage for easy positioning
  • Ergonomically designed rubberized grip reduces operator fatigue
  • Plastic tool case fits tool even with attached bit

What’s in the Box

  • Chuck key (763434-5)
  • Key holder (410102-8)
  • Drill chuck (193319-5)
  • Hex wrench (783204-6)
  • Side handle grip (273654-8)
  • Plastic tool case (824647-4)

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Capacities– Steel: 1/2″; Wood: 4-5/8″
  • No load speed: Low 300 rpm; High 1,200 rpm
  • Amps: 10.0
  • Overall length: 18-1/4″
  • Net weight: 12.3 lbs.
  • Shipping Weight: 22.3

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill Photo

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill Pic

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill Pic

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill

Makita Da4031 2 Inch Angle Drill Photo


Most helpful client reviews

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Well made, with power to spare!
By Erik A. Adams
I’d made due with my 3/8″ drill in the past and borrowed whenever I necessitated larger, but I knew that wouldn’t cut it for this summer’s project. The time had come to bite the bullet and invest in a substantial heavy-duty drill. I’m happy to report that the project is almost finish and the DA4031 has delivered in spades. I chose the Makita over the DeWalt Timberwolf and Milwaukee HoleHawg because of the added power (10 amps) and features. The Makita’s spade handle adjusts 90 degrees to any position with an Allen wrench that is stored cleverly in the handle. The auxiliary rubber-grip pipe handle screws into either side. Best of all, the switch handle rotates a full 90 degrees in either direction at the press of a button. These combined features make the drill comfortable to hold in any position. That’s good, because at 12 pounds, this is a severe piece of equipment…

Now back to the project. In building my deck, I affixed the ledger board to the house with twelve ½” x 10″ galvanized lag screws (3.5″ of ledger board, 2.5″ of wallboard, 10″ of sill beam). I pre-drilled each hole to depth with the DA4031, then (using a ½” drive socket adapter) turned each lag screw in flush (final tighten by hand). These were done one after another, on a hot day, with no sign at all of fade from the drill. The final tighten required a ½” x 18″ breaker bar, so I know turning the lags in was no cakewalk! I then used a ½” x 12″ self-feed auger bit to drill sixteen holes through 9″ of lumber for the lag bolts on the cantilever support. The DA4031 has also drilled all the holes for my railing help posts. Final verdict? Nothing on this project came close to stressing this drill. I couldn’t be more pleased with the quality of construction, ergonomics, or power. I will in all probability never come close to using this drill to it is full potential, but I like having a quality tool with more than sufficient power to get any occupation done. The DA4031 has both these bases well covered.

5 of 5 humans found the following review helpful.
5great right angle drill
By mine
amazon was great,great price and quick shipping…the drill is wonderful.having owned and applied the hole hawg in the past,this ones better.im a plumbtrician so i need to drill holes from a half inch to five and a half inch diameter on a daily basis.i use my inch and an eight 18″ naileater and even in southern yellow pine it hardly bogs the drill down.use sharp bits and be sure to read the directions for bracing the drill.it will hurt you quickly…..

3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
5Last stud drill I’ll ever buy…
By John Welch
I’ve been using this drill for a few weeks and my only regret is that I waited so long to buy one. This was purchased to replace another angle drill I had been using (yellow and black) that didn’t carry out to my expectations, when it in the long run passed from physical life I went with the Makita. It’s not the least expensive, but I’ve always had good experiences with Makita productions in the past, so the choice was easy.
I’ve been boring holes in treated lumber, studs, joists, glue lam beams, ect.. with a self feeding bits, and this drill powers through with no problems. Only precipitation is the Allen key holder that is built into the grab handle, the wrench have a tendancy to fall out sometimes, this didn’t keep me from giving it 5 stars, I just leave the key in the case.

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