Hi folks, I’m checking back in. I made the decision to go with the Makita XFD07 Drill motor. I can’t try them all and the battery platform won’t out as the new batteries work on my old Makita Drill as well. I wanted to put in a vote for long term battery compatibility and I really have been happy with the longevity of my older Makita tools.
I have been using this guy for a while but only this past week had and real demanding drilling to get any feel for the chucks holding ability. I drilled several clearance holes for 3/8” bolts in 3/16 steel plate on a fabrication which I couldn’t get into the drill press. I drilled without predrills, just center punched, ground the drill sharp and pushed for all I could muster. I got nice chips and managed to get the breakthroughs without too bad of a catch, avoiding injury to me. At the 125 Nm torque rating, it has plenty enough power for me and enough to hurt if there is an unexpected grab situation.
Happy with the chuck! It seems a good one, smooth and grippy with all steel construction. Power is more than I need, that’s good. Max rpm is 2100rpm, which I would like more but I used the low range on the bigger drills anyhow. I was able to grip down to a #53 Drill well and the 54 was “funny” feeling... I have drilled 1/2” holes in thinner metal with out trouble.
To date I am happy,
Criticisms I have are that the “transformers”look is ugly and the drill, while reasonably short is a little bulky. The 5ah batteries are way too big for my needs. I’ll get another tool kit of some sort with the 2 or 3 ah batteries.
This drill motor was a lot less money than a high-end Hilti and the battery commonality is good.
I also want to change the Chuck on the old Drill since the problem is that it’s wore out. I can’t get it off without feeling like I’m going to wreck the gearbox.
Thanks for all the great input, I apreciate it all.