- Input power: 800 W
- Impact energy: 2,8 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 28 mm
Corded SDS-Plus rotary hammers for concrete and masonry drilling
A corded rotary hammer delivers sustained percussion force for drilling anchors, running cable channels and light chiseling in concrete and masonry. The SDS-Plus chuck accepts bits and chisels without wrenches, keeping transitions between drilling and chiseling fast on site.
This range of 12 corded rotary hammers covers drilling capacities from 18 mm to 28 mm with motor power from 470 W up to 850 W. Makita leads with five models including the HR2800 at 800 W with a 28 mm capacity and the compact M8701 for general-purpose work.
HiKOKI contributes four machines such as the DH26PB2 at 830 W and the DH24PG2 at 730 W, both supplied in plastic carrying cases. Milwaukee provides the PFH 26 T with a two-mode selector and transport case, while Bosch rounds out the selection with its Professional series. Key specifications across the range include anti-vibration systems, variable speed control, forward and reverse rotation and depth stops for repeatable hole depths.
- Input power: 830 W
- Impact energy: 2,9 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 26 mm
- Input power: 800 W
- Impact energy: 2,4 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 26 mm
- Input power: 730 W
- Impact energy: 2,7 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 24 mm
- Input power: 470 W
- Impact energy: 1,4 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 18 mm
- Input power: 850 W
- Impact energy: 3 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 28 mm
- Input power: 710 W
- Impact energy: 1,9 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 22 mm
- Input power: 830 W
- Impact energy: 2,9 J
- Max. drilling diameter (concrete): 26 mm