Dewalt DW056 18 Volt Cordless Impact Driver - 1/4" Drive Hex Shank (Battery Charger and Case Not Included) - Tool Only Logo

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I'm trying to get grease for my cordless drill, want to lubricated it but don't know what grease to use for the clutch and gears. Is there any one iin special that it should have? Thank you.

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I would use oil not grease,grease collects dirt and is a mess in the heat. use a gear oil and youll be fine

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