Milwaukee M18 FUEL Cordless SDS-Max Hammer Drill

Milwaukee’s M18 FUEL 2717-20 is the world’s first 18 volt cordless SDS-max rotary hammer—and it’s now available at KMS Tools!

Milwaukee M18 FUEL Cordless SDS-Max Hammer Drill 2717-22
That SDS-max hammer drill sure looks powerful. But where’s the cord?

Visit kmstools.com or your nearest store to save on cordless SDS-max hammer drill kits (2717-22HD) that include

  • the new cordless SDS-max hammer drill (2717-20),
  • two 9.0 Ah batteries (48-11-1890),
  • a rapid charger (48-59-1807), as well as
  • a depth rod, side handle and case.

Milwaukee M18 FUEL Cordless SDS-Max Hammer Drill 2717-22

How Does a Cordless SDS-Max Hammer Drill Compare to Corded?

Thanks to its brushless POWERSTATE motor, advanced REDLINK PLUS electronics and a 9.0 Ah REDLITHIUM battery pack, this SDS-max hammer drill merges the speed and durability of a corded tool with the versatility and convenience of cordless. It handles bits up to 1-9/16″ and delivers over 5 ft-lbs of impact energy. (For reference, Milwaukee’s corded SDS-max hammer drill [5317-21] knocks out 5.5 ft-lbs of impact energy.) Milwaukee designed this tool for professional, heavy-duty applications including dry coring and chipping in both concrete block or reinforced concrete.

While it’s compatible with any M18 battery pack, the M18 FUEL cordless rotary hammer performs best when powered by Milwaukee’s new 9.0 Ah REDLITHIUM battery. And because the 9.0 Ah HIGH DEMAND battery pack runs cooler and delivers more power and runtime, the 2717-20 can chip concrete continuously for over 20 minutes on a single charge.

So whether you are an electrician, a plumber, masonry contractor or anyone who drills or chips concrete, the M18 FUEL cordless SDS-max hammer drill has the speed, power and versatility to make your job faster and easier.

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