Technical Specifications - MacAllister MSDD18-Li-2 Original Instructions Manual

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MSDD18-Li-2

Technical specifications

Drill
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Rated voltage
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Rated no load speed n
>
Max. torque
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Chuck capacity
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Drilling capacity
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Weight
Battery pack
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Model no.
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Type
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Capacity
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Voltage
>
Weight
Charger
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Model no.
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Rated input
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Rated output
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Charging time
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Weight
Sound values
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Sound pressure level L
Sound power level L
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>
Uncertainty K
Hand arm vibration values
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Drilling into metal a
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Impact drill into concrete
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Uncertainty K
The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 80 dB(A) and ear protection
measures are necessary.
Rating Label Explanation
MSDD18-Li-2 = MODEL NUMBER
0
pA
WA
, K
pA
WA
h,D
Technical specifications
: 18 V d.c.
: 0-400/0-1450/min
: 30Nm
: ø 10mm
: wood ø 25mm
metal ø 10mm
: approx. 1.4 kg
: MBAT18-Li
:
Li-Ion
: 1.5 Ah
: 18 V d,c,
: approx. 0.4 kg
: MC18BS-Li
: 220 - 240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 37 W
: 20V d.c. , 1.5A
: approx. 1h
: approx. 0.2 kg
: 87 dB(A)
: 98 dB(A)
: 3 dB(A)
: 2.2 m/s
2
: 10.8 m/s
2
: 1.5 m/s
2
MS = MacAllister(Brand)
DD = Drill/Driver
18 = 18 Volts
Li = Lithium Ion battery
2 = 2 speed
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David
March 15, 2025

Looking for a charger for the drill

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Mr. Anderson
March 15, 2025

The Mac Allister MSDD18-Li-2 drill comes with a charger included in the package. If you need a replacement or an additional charger, you may check online marketplaces such as Amazon or specialized tool retailers that sell Mac Allister products.

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Richard Coltman
April 6, 2025

how do I release a chuck that has jammed up?

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Mr. Anderson
April 6, 2025

To release a jammed chuck on a MacAllister MSDD18-Li-2, turn the chuck sleeve anticlockwise until the chuck jaws open wide enough to release the bit. If the chuck is stuck, ensure the tool is off and battery is removed for safety, then try gripping the chuck sleeve firmly and turning it with more force. If it remains jammed, inspect for debris or damage and clear any obstruction.

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