“This 20V MAX* XR® 3-Speed High Torque 1/4 in. Impact Driver is engineered for the demands of the pro with a max torque of 2,500 in-lbs., making it our highest torque impact driver†. Maximize productivity with up to 63% faster driving**, a no-load speed of 0-3,800 RPM, 9 built-in LEDs, and 3-speed mode select to power through tough jobs. Battery and charger sold separately.
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*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 volts.
†Based on rated max torque
††Rated max torque, using DCB2108 vs. DCF787 (1500 in-lbs)
**vs DCF787 with 3” x 3/8” lag bolt in PT 4×4 using DCB2108
***vs DCD777 using DCB2108 battery
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I've had this for a few months, I'm a carpenter that puts these under heavy use daily, my coworkers with milwaukee and makita both reach for my xr for nearly anything beyond a 3" wood screw. Got a milwaukee 18v that cant fully seat a 2 7/8 headlok and the dewalt xr sinks the head of a 6" headlok into quad LVLs like its nothing. Plus with the new powestack 5ah i ran roughly 4 boxes of 50 6"headloks into quads on 1 battery. After many xr impacts the 1st thing to break is always the speed switch after about a year. Thought it was just me but i noticed with my coworkers also thay 3 out of 4 xr impacts on site a few weeks ago had the same switch problem, setting 3 acts like 1, 2 acts like 2, and 1 acts like 1. Gotta smack it around a bit and flip the switch back n forth to get it right on the 3 setting. Hopefully that problem is fixed on this model and it can last 2 years instead of 1 this time lol.
Introducing? It's been out for 2 months. How about introducing the DCF964! Ohio Power Tool has it out for pre-sale before Dewalt does any marketing on it. 😢