The new Snap-on PDR2500 and PDR2501 ¼-inch Micro Reversible Air Drills are small enough for techs to easily tackle work in cramped engine compartments. Despite the smaller size, these drills have the torque to handle most automotive and body applications while mastering consistent runout of less than 0.010 of an inch.

Each weighing 1.5 pounds, the PDR2500 has a keyed chuck, and the PDR2501 is a keyless chuck. Both offer one-handed forward/reverse with slow start-up and variable speed trigger for better control, according to the manufacturer. The handle exhaust directs air downward, and both models have a comfort cushion grip. The drills contain ball and needle bearing spindle components and machined planetary gears to balance the load. 

Customers can learn more about the new Snap-on PDR2500 and PDR2501 ¼-inch Micro Reversible Air Drills by contacting their participating Snap-on franchisee or other sales representative, visiting www.snapon.com, or calling toll free 877-SNAPON-4 (877-762-7664).