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Why is my drill not charging? |
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Why cant I power the drill? |
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How do I disengage the auto chuck release. |
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Background
The DeWalt DW920 cordless screwdriver that was released in 2001. It has a high power-to-weight ratio and versatility.
The drill comes with two battery packs, the charging station, and two screwdriver bits. The 7.2 volt drill weighs 3.5 pounds and provides 6.66 ft-lbs of torque and can reach speeds up to 500 rpm.
Identification
The DeWalt DW920 cordless screwdriver features a two-position handle that allows the user to work in tight spaces. It comes in DeWalt’s yellow and black color scheme, with a silver body. The DeWalt logo is printed in yellow on a black label on the top section of the tool. The model number is found on a separate black label with gold or yellow text on the opposite side of the top section.