Makita Cordless Hammer Driver Drill In Stock Now

Body only - hire with T024 or T025 battery charger and drill bits

FEATURES

  • eXtreme Protection Technology (XPT) offers maximum protection against dust, debris and liquids for optimal performance in extreme conditions
  • Forward & reverse
  • Battery protection system provides over-discharge, temperature and circuit protection for enhanced performance, battery cycle life and overall battery life
  • 21 clutch settings deliver up to 50Nm of torque
  • All metal gears and gear housing for more efficient power transmission
  • Ultra-compact design (only 182mm long)
  • Dual LED job lights with pre-glow and afterglow features
  • 13mm Keyless chuck – for easy bit installation/ removal by one hand

SPECIFICATION

  • Battery Capacity: 18v Li-Ion LXT
  • Chuck Size: 1.5 – 13 mm
  • Impact Rate Low/High: 0-7,500/0-28,500 ipm
  • Max Drill Masonry: 13 mm
  • Max Drill Steel: 13 mm
  • Max Drill Wood: 38 mm
  • No Load Speed Low/High: 0-500/0-1,900 rpm
  • Blows per Minute Low/High: 0-7,500/0-28,500 bpm
  • Max Tightening Torque Hard/Soft: 50/27 Nm
  • Overall Length: 182 mm
  • Net Weight: 1.5-1.8 kg

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WHAT IT DOES

A cordless hammer drill is a power tool great for drilling holes in walls: stone, brick and concrete when you don't have access to mains power. It needs to be used with specific type of drill bits, called masonry bits. It has a hammer mechanism inside the drill which will deliver concussive blows behind the masonry bit to assist in drilling into hard material like brick and masonry.

Smaller hammer drills usually have a couple of settings allowing you to turn off the mechanism and just use the normal drill in wood, metal or plastic. Bigger hammer drills usually only have one setting: hammering but it makes them more powerful. But for proper power, rotary hammer drills are the best.

Is this the the correct drill for your project? This one specifically about the different between rotary hammer and hamme drills: https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/drilling-into-concrete-tools-rotary-hammers-and-hammer-drills/ 

SAFETY INFORMATION & PPE

  • Auxiliary handle – Essential especially when drilling large diameter holes into masonry or into wood using a flat bit, or hole saw, to protect you if the drill jams.
  • Safety glasses – Essential
  • Ear Protection – Essential
  • Dust Mask – Recommended
  • Work Work Gloves (with grip material) – Recommended for comfort and grip when drilling for long periods

YOU MAY ALSO NEED

  • Drill bits – Essential suitable for the type of screws you are using, or width of the hole you are drilling.