I would think a DC drill would give you the torque you want.
I have/use a 24v Ridgid which I like for heavy duty drilling.
spec says 615 in.lb for torque (I would think you wouldn't need more
than 480 in.lbs or so ???
http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/XLi-24-Volt-Cordless-Hammer-Drill/
But then looking at AC drills, the Hitachi D13VG 1/2" is 0-600 RPM 9 Amp
and specifies 651 in-lbs, which is pretty good compared to DC.
http://www.acetoolonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=HIT-D13VG&utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=HitachiD13VG12Drill0600RPM90AMP&utm_content=HitachiD13VG12Drill0600RPM90AMP&utm_campaign=googlebase&site=google_base
You can get the Hitachi for $150
Some Amazon reviews that seem to validate it's torque
http://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-D13VG-Amp-2-Inch-Drill/product-reviews/B00005LEY8
The reviews all seem good. Make sure D13VG though, there are other
similar models.
-kevin
ke6rad
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