Dewalt Impact Drivers DC825KA Vs DC820KA ??

 
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:26 AM   #1
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Dewalt Impact Drivers DC825KA Vs DC820KA ??


Just a ??? comparing 2 similar Dewalt impact drivers.
Models DC825KA @ DC820KA
Both are similar, only difference is the 825 has 1/4" hex shank quick release in and the 820 has 1/2 in square drive.
My ??? Is there some sort of adapter than can be snapped on the Model 820
(1/2 square) so it can be used with different drill bits??? Thus making it similar to the 825 (1/4" hex shank quick release in)Thank you

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Old 01-26-2008, 01:48 PM   #2
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Re: Dewalt Impact Drivers DC825KA Vs DC820KA ??


the 1/4 hex shank is ment to accept bits like a #2 philips, or anything that says quick connect

1/2 squar is ment for impact sockets
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Re: Dewalt Impact Drivers DC825KA Vs DC820KA ??


Yes, there is a drive that converts the 1/2 inch anvil to a hex drive. I would buy this one as it is much more powerful and durable. Hitachi makes the 1/2 to hex drive adapter.
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Re: Dewalt Impact Drivers DC825KA Vs DC820KA ??


Thanks for the tips I looked all over Dewalt website for something like this, but nothing came up. I finally found this post. You ROCK!!! Though I am getting the Milwaukee 48-03-4410 Shockwave 1/2-Inch Square by 1/4-Inch Hex Adapter on Amazon since they wont ship the DEWALT DW2298 1/2-Inch Square Anvil to 1/4-Inch Hex Rapid Load Adapter to where I am.

So a big thanks!
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