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1/2" Pistol Air Drill Overview

The 1/2" Pistol Air Drill from Master Palm's Heavy Duty series is engineered for industrial applications requiring precision and durability. Equipped with a Jacob keyless chuck, this pneumatic tool offers reliable performance and long service life. Its ergonomic pistol grip and adjustable side handle provide enhanced control and operator comfort during extended use.

Technical Specifications

SpecificationValue
Free Speed800 RPM
Air Consumption18 SCFM (2.529 CFM / 397.6 L/min)
Air Pressure90 PSIA (6.2 bar / 620.55 kPa)
Overall Length216 mm (8.5 in)
Weight0.95 kg (2.09 lb)
ExhaustRear
Noise Level83 dBA
Air Hose Size3/8 in (9.525 mm)
Horsepower0.5 HP (0.375 kW)
Chuck Size1/2 in (13 mm)
Spindle Thread3/8-24T
Item No.21590K
Free Speed / RPM800
Air Consumption / SCFM18
Air Consumption / CFM2.529
Air Pressure / PSI90
Air Pressure / Bar6.2055
Overall Length / inch8.503937008
Overall Length / mm216
Weight / lb2.09
Weight / kg0.95
ExhaustRear
Noise / dBA83
Air Hose Size / inch3/8
Air Hose Size / mm9.525
Horsepower0.5
kW0.375
Chuck Size / inch1/2
Chuck Size / mm13
Spindle Thread3/8-24T

Key Features

  • Heavy-duty construction designed for industrial use
  • High-quality Jacob keyless chuck for precise drilling
  • Ergonomic pistol grip with rubber jacket for secure handling
  • Special position adjustable side handle for enhanced control and strength
  • Non-reversible drill design for focused operation
  • Pressure push tail design to maximize operator efficiency
  • Ambidextrous clamp shaft design for versatile use

Applications

Applications

Ideal for factory and industrial environments requiring precise and durable drilling solutions. The 1/2" Pistol Air Drill is suited for heavy-duty tasks where reliable performance and operator comfort are essential.

  • Precision drilling in metal fabrication
  • Assembly line tool for manufacturing plants
  • Maintenance and repair operations in industrial settings