ROTARY HAMMER SDS-MAX 1510W 52MM AVT

€1,092.35
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Estimated shipping: Mon, Nov 25 - Tue, Nov 26
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
Makita
Product code:
HR5212C / 0088381677578

Specification

Ac input voltage:230 V
Adjustable speed:Yes
Carrying case:Yes
Chuck type:SDS Max
Cord length:5 m
Depth:599 mm
Drilling diameter in concrete (max):4.5 cm
Height:287 mm
Impact energy (max):19 J
Impact rate:2250 bpm
Input power:1510 W
Package weight:19.1 kg
Power source:AC
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Rated speed (max):260 RPM
Sound pressure level:98 dB
Vibration level (hammer drilling):9 m/s²
Weight:11.9 kg
Width:140 mm
Technical data:

Impact energy - 19.1 J
Maximum drilling diameter in concrete - 52 mm
Power - 1510 w
Maximum drilling diameter with a core drill (TCT, CROWN) - 160 mm
Handle - SDS-Max
Net weight without packaging - 11.9 kg
Total length (mm) - 599
Vibration - chiselling - 8.0 m / sec2
Vibration - hammer drilling - 9.0 m / sec2
Vibration coefficient K 1.5 m / sec2
Speed no load: 130-260rpm
Number of strokes: 1.075-2.150ud/min



The HR5212C MAKITA rotary hammer is designed for impact drilling in brick, concrete and stone as well as for chiselling.
AVT - vibration damping system
Soft start - gentle start
The "SOFT NO LOAD" function automatically reduces the engine speed when idling.
Torque limiter
Constant speed control
Ergonomic soft grip
Variable speed control knob
Bracket for easy installation and disassembly of the drill
LED warning lights - tool connection, brush wear
2 modes of operation - drilling, forging


Side bracket: 135283-4
Straight side handle: 135629-4
Drill grease and chisel: 194683-7
Transport case: 196553-6
Depth limiter: 331955-1
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