The Milwaukee 2607-20 M18 1/2 Compact Hammer Drill/Driver stands out as the most compact in its class and outperforms the competition in power. Powered by a Milwaukee® 4-Pole frameless motor, it offers an impressive 500 in-lbs of torque and a speed of up to 1,800 RPM. With a length of just 7-1/4 inches, this drill driver gives you easy access to the tightest work areas. Its all-metal gear case and 1/2-inch metal chuck ensure maximum durability, even on the toughest job sites. The REDLINK™ Intelligence feature provides advanced protection in rough usage and manages the tool's temperature for a longer lifespan. This package includes one M18™ Compact 1/2-inch Hammer Drill/Driver (2607-20). The drill has several great features: a Milwaukee® 4-Pole Frameless Motor with a strong design and rare-earth magnets for long life, best-in-class torque, and 0-400/0-1,800 RPM speed; a compact design for better access in tight spaces; an all-metal gear case and chuck for high impact and shock resistance; and REDLINK™ Intelligence for advanced overload protection. The specifications include an 18V voltage, a 5-year tool warranty, a length of 7-3/4 inches, a weight of 3 lbs, an LED light, a peak torque of 500 in-lbs, a height of 7-3/5 inches, a 1/2-inch metal single sleeve - ratcheting lock chuck type, a speed of 0-400/0-1,800 RPM, and it comes as a tool-only package.










Using the Milwaukee 2607-20 M18 1/2 Compact Hammer Drill/Driver is straightforward. First, make sure the tool is powered off before inserting the appropriate drill bit into the 1/2-inch metal chuck. Tighten the chuck securely to prevent the bit from slipping during use. Then, turn on the tool and select the desired speed setting according to your task. You can use the lower speed for tasks that require more control, like driving screws, and the higher speed for drilling holes. When working in tight spaces, the compact design of this drill will be very helpful. Just position the drill carefully and start your work. As for maintenance, after each use, clean the drill with a dry cloth to remove any dust or debris. Check the chuck regularly to ensure it's in good condition and can hold the drill bit firmly. If the tool gets wet, dry it thoroughly before storing it. Also, it's a good idea to store the drill in a cool, dry place. Remember, the REDLINK™ Intelligence system protects the tool from overloading, but try to avoid using it in extremely abusive situations to get the most out of its long lifespan. And don't forget, this tool comes with a 5-year warranty, so if you have any issues, you're covered.