Hammer Drill - SDS Chuck (2003347) Due 5/9/2024

About:

The drill is arguably one of the key tools for any D.I.Y. project, with a whole range of applications. Its key tasks include drilling holes and screwing screws in and out of surfaces, but this versatility means it can be used for tasks big and small, including hanging curtains, attaching shelves or hanging pictures, through to building furniture or installing a deck.


This Unit:

**IMPORTANT NOTE**

Members are currently required to purchase this drill bit type.

Chuck Type: SDS Plus

"Slotted Drive Shaft". The SDS carbide tipped drill bit is a specific masonry bit designed for concrete drilling. Unlike ordinary bits, the SDS drill bit provides a longer service life.

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      TECHNICAL SPECS

          Rotary Hammer 

          Item Rotary Hammer Kit

          Chuck Type SDS

          No Load RPM  0 to 1100

          Blows per Minute 0 to 800

          Amps 6.9

          Voltage 120

          Solid Bit Capacity 7/8"

          Core Bit Capacity 2-1/2"

          Stop Rotation Yes

          cordless

          Reversible

          Impact Energy 2.2 ft.-lb.

          Tool Length 17-1/2"

          Tool Weight 6.5 lb.

          Cord 8 ft. 2-Cond.

           -Lock, Variable Speed, 3-Function, Clutch

          Standards UL Listed, CSA Certified

          Includes Side Handle, Depth Rod, Carrying Case


          Types of drills

          Which drill you need to use will depend on what you’re drilling into. There are three common drill types:

          drill driver

          hammer drill

          impact drill


          Common drill bits diagram


          Operation:

          • Power up your drill. ...

          • Adjust the torque to suit the material you're drilling. ...

          • Find the Xs or dots you made to mark where to drill.

          • Get at the correct level to drill the hole. ...

          • Stabilize your drill vertically. ...

          • Gently pull the trigger. ...

          • Once you've drilled as far as you need, put the drill in reverse.


          Safety:

          • Wear safety glasses or a face shield (with safety glasses or goggles).

          • Keep drill air vents clear to maintain adequate ventilation.

          • Keep drill bits sharp always.

          • Keep all cords clear of the cutting area during use.


          Loan Notes: