Collating the above (for which thanks)
BO - sander, orbital
CC - dry cut saw (cement board, etc)
CO - cut-out tool (Zip drywall type)
CS - cut off saw (metal saw)
DA - angle driver
DA - drill, angled
DC C - 125mm Disc cutter
DC E - 9" Disc cutter
DD A - Angle drill
DD F - Drill driver
DF - Drill Driver
DF - Pencil drill
DL S - compound mitre saw
DT D- impact driver
DT L Angle impact driver
DU B - blower
DU C - chainsaw
DU H - hedge trimmer
DU M - grass shears
DU N - Pole hedge trimmer
DU R - String grass trimmer
DU X - Base tool for extensions
GA - grinder, angled
HS - circular saw
LS - compound mitre saw
LS - mitre saw
PB - portable band saw
RS - saw, framing (e.g DRS780)
RT - router
SD - saw, drywall
SP - saw, plunge (e.g DSP600)
SS - circular saw (older, brushed motor)
TL - Angle impact driver
TL - angle impact driver (e.g. DTL061)
TM - multitool (tool, multi?)
TS - oil impact driver
TW - impact wrench
VC - vacuum
WR - wrench, impact (angled)
Other info
Prefix of "X" is now applied to all UK 40 volt models.
Suffix of "J" seems to indicate a Japanese market or Japanese manufactured tool, e.g DTS141ZJ
There can also be suffixes for colour, e.g. DHP452ZW, DTD170ZAG, DTD171DZAR, etc (white, green and dark red respectively)
Z' is bare tool only - to add to that, 'ZJ' is tool with case
** Possibly hedge trimmer only**
The first two digits of the model number will generally mean the length of the blade in centimetres,
the third digit is just to differentiate between the models.
the W on the end means it’s a model where you can change the angle of the head.
the Z would mean it is a body only model with not batteries or charger.
RT comes with 1x 5.0ah battery and a charger, RTE comes with 2x 5.0ah batteries and a charger.