Model: | ID009 Impact drill |
Rated Volatge: | 220-240/110V~50/60Hz |
Rated Input Power: | 1020W |
No Load Speed: | 0-3200 r/min |
Drill chuck size: | 13mm |
G.W./N.W.: | 14/13 KGS |
Packing: | 44.5*30.5*32.5cm/5Pcs |
Product Feature:
1.1020W motor, 100% COPPER WIRE
2. Forward/reverse operation
3. Variable speed preselection for adjusting to suit any application
4. 360 degree adjustable side handle for optimal working position
5. Color: Dark blue, can make as clients require
6. Soft grip is antiskid comfort for use
7. CE GS AvaliableÂ
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Questions and Answers:
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Q: Where is your market?
A:Present,we have cooperation with many areas,Middle East ,South East Asia,
  North Africa,Central Asia.South AmericaÂ
Q: What's your payment terms?
A: We could accept L/C sight, T/T and Paypal.(30% tt deposit and 70% according to copy of BL)
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Q: What's the delivery time?
A: For factory brand we could deliver the goods within 15Â days after order
   confirmed.For OEM brand takes 35days after order confirmed.Â
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Q: What is the MOQ?
A: OEM brand require 500pcs ,for factory brand require 200-300pcs according
   to different models.
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Q: Can I get  samples to test?
A: Â Yes, we could provide one or two pcs free samples and deliver with freight collected. If you place order ,we will return the cost within the order.Â
Q: What Is your warranty term for product?
A: We provide 2% free of charge easy broken spare parts .And 12monthsÂ
   guarantee.
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