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Milwaukee Tool's M18 FUEL HAMMERVAC 1-1/8 in. Dedicated Dust Extractor features an AUTOPULSE filter cleaning system and is the only onboard dedicated dust extractor solution with an automatic filter cleaner to deliver OSHA Table 1 Compliance*** for drilling capacity up to 1-1/8 in. in diameter and 8 in. in depth.
Milwaukee Tool
Milwaukee Tool
Specifications
Milwaukee Tool
- 13.5 in. Length, 10.2 in. Height, 3.3 in.” Width
- 3.6 ft-lb impact energy
- 800 RPM
- 4,600 BPM
- AVS Anti-Vibration System
- ONE-KEY compatible
- DDE 8 in. Depth
- DDE up to 1-1/8 in. Diameter
- Autopulse filter cleaning mechanism.
*When equipped with an M18 HIGH OUTPUT XC 6.0 Battery
**M18 FUEL is engineered for the most demanding tradesmen in the world. Delivering unrivaled performance, all M18 FUEL products feature three Milwaukee-exclusive innovations—The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor, REDLITHIUM Battery Pack and REDLINK PLUS Intelligence Hardware and Software—that deliver unmatched power, run-time and durability on the jobsite. Simply put, M18 FUEL tools are the most powerful 18V cordless tools in their class.
***ONE-KEY is the first digital platform for tools and equipment. By integrating industry-leading tool electronics with a custom-built cloud-based program, ONE-KEY provides a new level of control and access to information that revolutionizes the way work gets done. The ability to customize, track, and manage through ONE-KEY fundamentally changes the way users interact with their tools and equipment.
****In order to be compliant with the OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1153 on respirable silica dust companies must prove they are under the PEL by following Table 1 standards, demonstrating objective data, or conducting their own self-monitoring programs, as laid out by OSHA.