🔨 Hammer Your Way to Success!
The Makita 800W SDS+ Rotary Combination Hammer is a powerful tool designed for professionals, featuring 2.4 joules of impact energy, three versatile operation modes, and a user-friendly keyless drill chuck. Perfect for tackling a variety of tasks with precision and ease.
P**D
Perceuse
Très bon produit pas surpris c est du Makita.Je m en sert pour percer et sa marche très bien
F**A
Eccellente
Trapano molto potente e ben costruito. Acquistato a 159€ e credo sia difficile trovare di meglio a questo prezzo.Le 3 funzioni sono molto comode.La velocità cambia in relazione alla pressione sul grilletto.Nella valigetta è incluso anche un mandrino (ad innesto rapido) per punte comuni.
A**E
Super Bohrhammer
ich habe als Vorgänger auch schon eine Schlagbohrmaschine von Makita besessen, zwar mit weniger kW, aber die ist nie stehen geblieben, hat immer durchgezogen und mich nie im Stich gelassen, die neue Maschine besticht durch Ihre ergodynamische Form, liegt gut in der Hand
J**L
El mejor taladro que he tenido.
Con esta joya llevo sacados más de 500 metros cuadrados de azulejos y pavimentos cerámicos en modo "pica-pica", taladra el hormigón como si fuese mantequilla y parece indestructible. A destacar el enorme cable de alimentación que tiene, que permite muchas veces no tener que usar un alargador.Jamás he tenido un taladro tan bueno como este. Vale cada euro que cuesta. Una de mis mejores herramientas, con uso bastante profesional.
Q**O
Excellent tool. Weighs 2.8kg, not 4.8kg as shown
This tool (Makita HR2630X7/2) is 2.8kg, I weighed it on kitchen scales! The cable is 4.0 metres long.If you are not familiar with SDS+:Ordinary DIY hammer drills (percussion drills) achieve their hammer action via the chuck itself. As it rotates, it ‘bumps’ to facilitate hammering. SDS+ drills on the other hand have a hammering action that is a separate mechanism to the drill rotation. This means the hammer action is much more powerful, hence faster more capable masonry drilling, it means the hammer action is more direct on the drill bit, resulting in cleaner holes and (on many models, but not all) it means the ability to switch the tool into hammer-only mode, for chipping away masonry, channelling in walls, removing heavy tiles and a variety of light hammering work.For DIY’ers, drilling into domestic brick walls for shelving, hanging heavy mirrors etc, a percussion drill is perfectly adequate.SDS+ chucks do not screw tight on the bit, instead the bit slides into the chuck and locks into place. The drill bits are specific to these models as SDS+ bits are slotted at the base to allow a piston hammering action. You cannot use ordinary bits in these. So make sure you acquire SDS+ drill bits for this.SDS+ hammer drills are not for very heavy work such as breaking up a patio or heavy concrete demolition. Hire something for that.SDS+ is distinct from the SDS MAX range that are more heavy-duty and require even larger bits. SDS MAX are much heavier and are not really DIY tools.Max rotation speed of SDS+ hammer drills (1200 rpm ish) is generally less than percussion drills (around 3000 rpm).Tip: When hammer drilling right through a wall with a large drill bit, for example to run the cable for an exterior light from the inside, there is a tendency for the drill to 'blow out' a hand-sized lump of plaster or masonry as it emerges at the other side. This is annoying to repair. To combat this, start off by hammer drilling a thin (4 - 5mm) hole all the way through – this size will not blow out the masonry. Then drill the larger drill bit half way from one side, then half way from the other side to meet the first hole. The small initial hole will guide the larger bit. Drilling two holes half way from opposing sides ensures the end of the bit never emerges.The tool itself:Weighed this up against similar models from Bosch Professional, DeWalt and Hitachi, but chose the Makita owing to previous experience, and very glad that I did. Solid Build, very robust and strong design. It is a tough machine. Highly recommended.Hammer drilling through concrete and concrete block is a breeze, this tool totally dominates with authority. Holes are clean. Vibration is minimal. At 2.8kg, it is very easy to handle and the user can hold the tool up above the head for vertical drilling with relative ease.This tool does not come fitted with the quick change chuck. In the box you will find a 13mm chuck adaptor to clamp into the SDS+ chuck to use regular drill bits. Hammer mode must not be activated when using the chuck adaptor. I guess therefore this is an easier solution than carrying two drills, but in my opinion, wood drilling requires a high speed so I prefer to a different machine.
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