Features 3-Mode operation; "Rotation Only", "Hammer Only" or "Hammering with Rotation"
Powerful 7.0 AMP motor yet weighs only 6.0lbs
Impact Energy (2.0ft. Lbs.); Power-to-Weight Ratio (.32)
Positive Lock ensures that the bit is securely fastened
Editorial Review:
- 2 times faster drilling with synchronized RPM (revolutions per minute) and BPM (beats per minute) - Lighter and more powerful than any hammer in its class - 3-mode operation - "rotation only," "hammering with rotation," or "hammer only" - Chisel rotates 360º with 40 different locking positions - Variable speed for complete drilling and hammering control - reversible - Positive bit lock ensures that the bit is securely fastened - Built-in torque limiter helps prevent kickback when hitting reinforcements - One-touch sliding chuck for easy bit changes - accepts SDS Plus bits - Large trigger switch and 360º swivel side handle for added comfort - Recessed lock-on button for continuous use - Ergonomic, well balanced design features a rubberized D-handle grip for greater stability, comfort and control with reduced operator fatigue - Ideal for anchor setters, sign hangers, installers, electricians, plumbers and masons
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Let the Dog Out today!!!:
Unleashed the Pit Bull today and it even scared me a lil. I was impressed
the way it's chiseling prowess devoured the old 1953 check pattern tiles
1/2" and 1" size. Before I give this rotary hammer drill the 5 star treatment, I'd like to tell you that I went to town on these tiles by hand
with a very heavy roofing hammer and metal chisel and made very little headway at all by hand. So I decided to use black Friday as my excuse to buy it on sale or not, redoing the bathroom for "the wife"... more info
Can't Beat It:
I bought this kit about two years ago on sale for around $125. I have used the grinder only a few times, but it seems like it's as sturdy and well-built as a Makita should be. I've used the rotary hammer a few dozen times, mainly for setting Tap-Cons, and it runs through poured concrete so fast it's comical. I've also drilled some 5/8" and 3/4" holes through poured concrete and brick/mortar. It's got plenty of power to get the job done with the larger bits, too.
Great Rotary Hammer for the Price!:
It works like a champ! I don't plan on continous, heavy use but the rotary hammer works much better than I expected. I've drilled several 1/2" anchor holes into a concrete slab and so far it's worked flawlessly. The free side grinder (Amazon.com) was a nice bonus too.
Great drill:
I have drilled holes in concrete and it has more power than I will ever need. It is a pro grade drill but for the price ($129 Amazon sale) I couldn't resist.