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Angle driver- major manuf

szyg6h

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I had a contractor in MO help with a laundry tub install at my daughter's house. He had an 90 degree angle drive that he used, coupled to his drill motor, with a bit at the end. Used to screw the anchors to the floor after we drilled the holes. It was one of the major manufacturers of drill and accessories. I have looked at the manuf web sites and cannot find it. I've seached Milwaukee, Delta, Hitachie, Bosch, and all that I can think of. Does anybody know who might have that?????
 
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Outlawmws

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I had a contractor in MO help with a laundry tub install at my daughter's house. He had an 90 degree angle drive that he used, coupled to his drill motor, with a bit at the end. Used to screw the anchors to the floor after we drilled the holes. It was one of the major manufacturers of drill and accessories. I have looked at the manuf web sites and cannot find it. I've seached Milwaukee, Delta, Hitachie, Bosch, and all that I can think of. Does anybody know who might have that?????

I know Milwaukee made them that way, 25 years ago. No clue about today.
 
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Monte

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i think Festool too

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There are several attachments available:
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and in small:

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Monte

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or Metabo:

available in 14,4 and 18 Volt Li-Ion with 3 or 4 AH batteries:

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..and 10,8 Volt:
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szyg6h

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szyg6h, are you talking about an attachment to a drill or the drill with a permanent 90-degree angle bit?


Yeah, attachement. Chuck up it's input in your conventional drill motor, chuck the drill bit in the attachment. Just an angle gearset with a chuck at the output.
 
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