Makita T-01725 Contractor-Grade Bit Set, 70-Pc.
Description
The Makita T-01725 70-Piece Impact Drill-Driver Bit Set
offers a full range of solutions for drilling, driving and fastening. Each bit
is black-oxide coated to resist corrosion, with a proprietary heat treatment
engineered for longer bit life. Manufactured with Ultra-Lok 1/4-inch hex
shanks, the T-01725 is a perfect companion for a driver-drill or impact
driver. From the Manufacturer The Makita T-01725 70-piece drill and driver set
is a great value — more accessories, more savings. Every tool is black-oxide
coated to resist corrosion, and given a proprietary heat treatment for
sharper, longer lasting life. Manufactured with Ultra-Lok 1/4-inch hex shanks,
the tools are compatible with all quick-change connector systems, electric or
battery-powered drill/drivers, and impact drivers. The drill bits are
manufactured using high-speed steel with precision 135-degree split-point tips
to prevent drill bit walking. The pro-grade, maximum magnetic 3-inch bit
holder and nut drivers provide extra-strong fastener retention.
Features:
- Compatible with 1/4" impact drivers and 3/8" or 1/2" driver/drills
- For use in wood, plastic and metal
- Made from S2 modified steel, and heat treated for longer life
- Black oxide finish engineered to resist corrosion
- UltraLok 1/4" hex shanks are engineered for fast and easy bit changes and no drill bit spin-out.
Product Details:
- Brand: Makita
- Material: High Speed Steel
- Drive System: Hex
- Finish Type: Black
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Manufacturer: Makita
- Part Number: T-01725
- Item Weight: 1.94 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 2 x 9.5 inches
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: P-13312
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Size: 70-Piece
- Color: 70-piece
- Style: 70 Pc. Bit Set Only
- Finish: Black
- Material: High Speed Steel
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Number Of Pieces: 1
- Measurement System: Inch
- Compatible Fastener Range: 0.25 inches
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Date First Available: August 2, 2011