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vidarr:
The only variable that is different in your equation is the RPMs of the drill "1800".

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Drilling/Drill-Drivers/2606-20

So, I plugged that into your equation for both 12v and 24v to see the results: 

1800/6400 x 12 V = 3.375

1800/6400 x 24 V = 6.75

Maybe the RPMs are not 1800 anymore? The drill is a few years old, but in good condition.







vidarr:
"So likely the motor is a 24 V type. Normally half the rated votlage is already not so bad."

Yeah, I just don't know the rated voltage. I have a 19v power supply, so I think I am going to go with that. But, I still want to understand that equation and how it works.

Thanks Guys!
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