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Ryobi12V Lithium Ion One+ Cordless Impact Driver Set (Including Battery and Charger)

R799

Retail: R1,400
About

Ryobi began operations in Japan over 60 years ago manufacturing die cast components. Since that time, the company has grown to become one of the world’s largest and most advanced aluminium die cast component suppliers.  Ryobi has accumulated innovative technologies and produces die cast components for numerous industries, including automotive, computer, telecommunications and electronic manufacturers.

We have gone to great lengths to gain the trust of users by creating safe, easy-to-use products that are highly functional and durable. With over 150 different models catering for all power equipment categories, Ryobi’s range can satisfy the needs of both trade professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

Product Features:
  • Uses Ryboi MFB-130 battery and charger (Included)
  • Ideal for tightening or removing screws and nuts. 
  • Rubberised grip provides great user comfort. 
  • Hammer action provides higher driver efficiency. 
  • Responsive variable speed trigger for intricate operations.
  • No strain or fatigue from reactionary torque
  • Torque transfers to the work, not the user
  • Quick change/locking hex collet
  • Forward and reverse action mode
  • Double the power for half the size
  • Magnesium housing for lighter, stronger, quieter and more durable operation
Product Specifications:
  • Input power: 12V
  • No load speed: 0-2100 r/min
  • Max torque: 80Nm
  • Nett weight: 0.90kg
  • Guarantee: 2 years
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