Chicago Pneumatic CP887C Pneumatic Drill, 3/8" Keyed Chuck, 2100 RPM (8941008870)
- The Chicago Pneumatic CP887C pneumatic drill delivers high comfort and durability in confined spaces with its compact head, composite housing, and thermoplastic rubber grip—ideal for body shop and general maintenance drilling or screw-driving tasks.
- Features:
- Composite housing with thermoplastic rubber handle grip enhances operator comfort and reduces fatigue
- Compact, low-profile head increases access in tight or awkward spaces
- Lock-off throttle and forward/reverse ring enable controlled, one-handed operation
- Handle exhaust directs airflow away from operator for improved comfort
- Equipped with high-quality industrial Jacobs keyed chuck for secure bit retention
- Benefits
- High Comfort & handling
- For improved safety
- Easy operation
- Operator friendly
- High durability
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Chicago Pneumatic
- Model: CP887C
- Part number: 8941008870
- Air inlet thread size: 1/4 "
- Average air consumption: 2 1/2 l/s (5.3 cfm)
- Box dimensions: 276x168x58 mm (10.9x6.6x2.3 ")
- Chuck capacity: 10 mm (3/8 ")
- Collet / spindle size: 3/8-24 "
- European Directives: 2006/42/EC (17/05/2006)
- European Sound standard: ISO 15744
- European Standards: EN ISO 11148-3:2012
- Free speed: 2100 rpm
- Free speed air consumption: 10 l/s (25.4 cfm)
- Length: 235 mm (9.25 ")
- Min. hose size: 10 mm (3/8 ")
- Net weight: 1.1 kg (2.4 lbs.)
- Over carton: 1200x800x630 mm (47.2x31.5x24.8 ")
- Power: 300 W (0.4 hp)
- Side to center: 49 mm (1.9 ")
- Sound Power: 93.7 db(A)
- Sound pressure: 82.7 db(A)
- Stall torque: 5.1 Nm (3.8 ft.lbs)
- Vibration: <2.5 m/s²
- Vibration ISO: ISO-28927-5
- The CP887C pneumatic drill can also be referred to as CP887C composite straight drill, Chicago Pneumatic inline pneumatic drill, 3/8 inch keyed air drill, CP-Series air drill for body shop, and compact pneumatic straight drill
Chicago Pneumatic has engineered the CP887C for precision, comfort, and rugged use—its composite hand-friendly design, efficient performance specs, and compact form make it a go-to for demanding drilling tasks in vehicle service, industrial maintenance, or tight workshop environments.
Q: What air pressure and flow are required for optimal use?
A: The drill operates best at 90 psi (≈ 6.3 bar) with an average air consumption of about 5.3 CFM and increases to around 21.2 CFM under load conditions
Q: How durable is the construction and user interface?
A: Durability is enhanced via a composite body with thermoplastic rubber grip, lock-off throttle, forward/reverse ring, and handle exhaust—designed for long-term comfort and tough environments.
Q: Is it suitable for tight or confined work areas?
A: Yes, its compact 9.25 in overall length and low-profile head allow easy access in confined spaces like automotive panels or complex machinery interiors.