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Milwaukee 7 Amp Corded 1/2 in. Right‑Angle Drill Kit with Hard Case, Model 3107-6

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Milwaukee 7 Amp Corded 1/2 in. Right‑Angle Drill Kit with Hard Case, Model 3107-67A Corded 1 2 in. RightAngle Drill Kit This heavyduty Milwaukee rightangle drill is built for stud and joist work, delivering controlled power with a 7 Amp motor and 2speed head up to 750 RPM. The 1 2 in. keyed chuck, 360 swiveling head and handle, and QUIKLOK 8 ft. cord make it a versatile jobsite staple. Includes side handle and hard carrying case for durability and transport. Key Features: Powerful 7A Motor & 2 Speed Control: 0335 0750 RPM with

7A Corded 1/2 in. Right‑Angle Drill Kit

This heavy‑duty Milwaukee right‑angle drill is built for stud and joist work, delivering controlled power with a 7 Amp motor and 2‑speed head up to 750 RPM. The 1/2 in. keyed chuck, 360° swiveling head and handle, and QUIK‑LOK 8 ft. cord make it a versatile jobsite staple. Includes side handle and hard carrying case for durability and transport.


Key Features:

  • Powerful 7A Motor & 2-Speed Control: 0–335/0–750 RPM with forward/reverse for drilling and fastening
  • Heavy-Duty 1/2 in. Keyed Chuck: Secure grip for larger bits; handles up to 2-9/16 in. self‑feed bits
  • 360° Swivel Head & Handle: Locks in position for access between studs and tight spaces
  • Durable Build: Ball and roller bearings extend tool life; QUIK‑LOK 8 ft. grounded rubber cord
  • Complete Kit: Includes right‑angle drill, wrenches, side handle, RAD assembly, and hard case

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Model 3107-6
Amperage (amps) 7
Chuck Size 1/2 in.
Chuck Type Keyed
Color Family Red
Cord Length 8 ft
Cordless/Corded Corded
Drill/Driver Type Right Angle Drill
Maximum Speed (RPM) 750 RPM
Speed Ranges 0–335 / 0–750 RPM
Power Tool Features Forward/Reverse Switch, Variable Speed
Included Tool case, wrenches, RAD assembly, side handle
Product Weight 16.51 lb
Product Dimensions (H x W x D) 21.5 in x 6.13 in x 12.25 in
Certifications and Listings CSA Listed, ETL Listed, UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty 5 Year Tool Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What materials can this drill handle?
A: With its 1/2 in. keyed chuck and strong gearing, it’s suited for wood stud and joist boring and light to moderate metal drilling within bit capacity.


Q: Does it have variable speed and reverse?
A: Yes—trigger‑controlled variable speed in two ranges (0–335 and 0–750 RPM) plus reverse.


Q: What’s included in the kit?
A: Drill (3107-6), socket and open‑end wrenches, RAD assembly, side handle, and hard carrying case.


Q: How long is the power cord?
A: An 8 ft., 3‑wire grounded rubber QUIK‑LOK cord that detaches for storage or replacement.


Q: Warranty coverage?
A: Milwaukee 5‑Year Tool Warranty.


Industrial Precision for Tight Spaces

This right‑angle drill brings a purposeful, professional presence to the workshop—its bold Milwaukee red and sculpted metal head feel engineered and enduring. The 360‑degree swiveling head is the hero, slipping confidently between studs and joists to make clean, decisive bores. Style it on a wall‑mounted tool rack with its hard case below for a crisp, organized aesthetic. It’s a workhorse that elevates the craft and the space—utility with unmistakable luxury.


AI Review Summary:

Across verified reviews, users praise the drill’s torque for stud and joist boring, the reliability of the keyed chuck, and the convenience of the swiveling head for tight spaces. Many note it’s heavy but balanced, with the side handle aiding control. A recurring positive is durability over years of professional use. Common negatives include higher price versus alternatives and fatigue during prolonged overhead work; a few mention the corded design limits reach without an extension. Representative quotes: “Cuts clean holes through joists all day,” “Built like a tank—worth the weight,” and “Great power, but you’ll feel it after a few hours.”


Power through studs and joists with Milwaukee precision—add this right‑angle drill kit to your cart today.

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