Never heard of a power tool that runs on 100 volts AC. It would have to be 108 to 120 volts or 220 to 240 volts. It will work on the 120 volt outlet if is it 60 hertz in the U.S. or 50 Hrtz in some other countries. If it is 50 Hrtz then do not use it in the U.S. without a converter.
It should work okay.
Yes it can!
yes
No, it won't get enough power and won't work.
No, even if it can fit, the tool will not have sufficent power.
Yes it does .It was a recomended replacement to the DW9071. Spoke with someone at dewalt. 1800-4-DEWALT
Never heard of a power tool that runs on 100 volts AC. It would have to be 108 to 120 volts or 220 to 240 volts. It will work on the 120 volt outlet if is it 60 hertz in the U.S. or 50 Hrtz in some other countries. If it is 50 Hrtz then do not use it in the U.S. without a converter.
It should work okay.
No totally different
No, it will destroy the 3 volt device.
Volt, even though it is a unit of work...NewtonAnswerA volt is not a unit of work. Work is measured in joules.
Yes.
yes
Yes, but it will not work.
Wait, MY roof on YOUR Cutlass, what? I find for this sort of work, the reciprocating saw is by far the best choice. Grinder cutoff tools also work well, but make sparks. Sparks induce fire. The battery powered DeWalt recip saw is hard to beat. Many other brands are also similar in quality and ability. Bosch, makita, Milwaukee. Cheap "Shipwreck Tools" versions- not so much... http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-Bare-Tool-DC385B-Cordless-Reciprocating/dp/B002RT7K5K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1359928671&sr=8-2&keywords=dewalt+recip*
No it will not work