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News Release from: Milwaukee Power Tools | Subject: Power tools
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 July 2005
Milwaukee hits UK with three new
products
Milwaukee is introducing three new power tools this month to complement its existing range - providing an even wider choice of versatile power tools to tackle all your construction needs.
Milwaukee is introducing three new power tools this month to complement its existing range - providing an even wider choice of versatile power tools to tackle all your construction needs All three innovative power tools - the Compact Drill/Driver PLD 12X/14.4X, the PWS 18 Wood Saw and the Hammer SDS-plus PPH 24X2E - feature ergonomic design, and the latest in user-friendly technology
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 2 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Prices range from GBP149.00 + VAT for the PLD 12X 2x2.0 Ah NiCd, to GBP179.00 + VAT for the PLD 14.4X 2x2.7 ah NiMh.
This compact drill/driver combination has 20 torque positions, 2 speed gears (400 - 1.400rpm), and comes complete with a 13mm keyless metal chuck with electronic variable speed setting.
An additional benefit is the soft grip for better handling.
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The PLD also comes with a reversible battery pack, handy for all those awkward areas that you may encounter on the construction site, and a new clip-lock system to increase grip to your tool belt.
For the majority of your woodcutting needs, the PWS 18 Wood Saw, priced at GBP329 + VAT, is a heavy duty 18V compact, well balanced tool capable of cutting all types of wood, whether hard or soft.
It offers excellent cutting line visibility and features a safety switch with switch-lock to prevent unintentional starting of the machine.
Added safety features include an electronic motor brake to stop the saw blade within seconds.
The PWS also features an ergonomic soft grip handle design for additional user comfort.
The third addition to the Milwaukee corded range is the Hammer PPH 24 X2E SDS- plus.
This is a lightweight compact tool, with SDS-plus pullback chuck for quick and easy changing of accessories and metal depth gauge.
The tool also features a reversible action for screw driving, and comes with a fully variable speed switch.
To improve the safety factor, the PPH has a hammer-action stop lever, and comes complete with a built-in safety clutch that protects both the operator and the machine.
The hammer mechanism, designed to ensure even longer life, also benefits from lower vibration, which further enhances user comfort.
The completely modular design of the PFH makes for faster, easier servicing and lower service costs.
As with the PLD and PWS, the PPH has an ergonomic soft grip handle design for more comfortable use.
Priced at only GBP99.00 + VAT, this is the must have tool for discerning construction workers.
Commenting on the additions to the Milwaukee power tool range, Peter Storr, Brand Manager for Milwaukee, said: "The addition of these three new products further enhances our existing range, and offers the end user an even wider choice of high quality, user friendly products, designed to suit everyone's individual needs and requirements".
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