Technical Specifications
Manufacturer: Makita
Manufacturer no: HR005GM202
System: XGT 40V Max
Voltage: 40V
Battery Type: Li-ion
Idle speed: 250 - 500 rpm
Idle shock frequency: 1450 - 2900 ud/min
Impact Energy (EPTA): 8.0 J
Tool holder type: SDS-Max
Drilling ranges:
Drill bit with fork tip: 10 - 40 mm
Recommended drilling range in concrete: 18 - 25 mm
Corona drill: 20 - 105 mm
Overall length: 520 mm
Dimensions (L x W x H): 520 mm x 115 mm x 305 mm
Weight (EPTA): 7.4 - 8.2 kg
Weight with 2.0Ah / 2.5Ah battery: 7.4 kg
Weight with 4.0Ah battery: 7.7 kg
Weight with 5.0Ah battery: 8.0 kg
Impact type: electropneumatic
Rack Drill SDS-Max 40V XGT Aws 2*4.0AH
Heavy-duty cordless rotary hammer powered by a 40V max XGT Li-Ion battery with performance similar to the HR4013C mains
BLDC - brushless DC motor
XPT technology - increased resistance to dust and moisture
The AWS function - Auto-start Wireless System - allows wireless connection of the vacuum cleaner and power tool via bluetooth, thanks to which the vacuum cleaner starts when the power tool is started
AFT - Active Feedback Sensing - automatic shutdown of the tool in case of sudden slowing down or stopping of the drill (so-called kick-back)
AVT anti-vibration technology
System Soft No Load
2 working modes: impact drilling and forging
Electronic speed control and soft start
Precise frequency selection. impact by means of the setting knob
Sliding quick-release handle
SDS-Max tool holder
Two integrated LEDs illuminating the work area with delayed blanking function
Possibility to use a dust extraction kit (optional)
Supplied in a case with 2 BL4040 batteries (40V max / 4.0Ah) and DC40RA charger
Rotary hammer
BL4040 x 2 batteries
DC40RA charger
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Illustrative photos
ACUMULATOR HAMMER SDS-MAX 40V XGT AWS 2*4.0AH
PLN 6,006.05
Shipping from warehouse: U1
Estimated shipping: Tue, Nov 26 - Fri, Nov 29
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
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