Maxmech Rotary Hammer

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Product Description
Main modes:
Most rotary hammers have multiple settings:
Rotary drilling – spins only (for wood or metal with the right bit)
Hammer drilling – spins and hammers at the same time (for concrete)
Chiseling – hammers without spinning (for breaking or removing material)
Bits and chuck:
Rotary hammers typically use SDS-plus or SDS-max bits, which lock into the chuck and allow the bit to move slightly back and forth for effective hammering.
Typical uses:
Drilling holes in concrete or brick
Anchoring bolts or rebar
Light demolition, such as removing tile or chipping concrete
Difference from a hammer drill:
A rotary hammer is much more powerful and efficient for masonry work, while a hammer drill is better suited for lighter tasks.
In short, a rotary hammer is the go-to tool when regular drills struggle with tough masonry materials.
Specifications
- Category
- Portable Electric Power Tools
- Condition
- Not Specified
- Availability
- In Stock
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