Maxmech Cordless Rotary Hammer 28mm
KSh16,500.00
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Cordless Design: This is a major advantage for portability and convenience on job sites where power outlets might be scarce or inconvenient. It runs on a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery, which is part of Maxmech’s cordless power tool platform (likely 20V or 24V). You’ll need to purchase compatible Maxmech batteries and a charger if you don’t already have them.
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Rotary Hammer: This is distinct from a hammer drill. Rotary hammers use a piston mechanism to deliver powerful, percussive blows directly to the drill bit, making them highly efficient at boring holes in hard materials. They are typically used for:
- Drilling anchor holes in concrete.
- Chiseling concrete or masonry (with the right bit and mode).
A “Maxmech Cordless Rotary Hammer 28mm” is a powerful, battery-operated tool designed for heavy-duty drilling, particularly in tough materials like concrete, masonry, and stone. The “28mm” specifies its maximum drilling capacity in concrete.
Here’s a breakdown of what that means:
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Cordless Design: This is a major advantage for portability and convenience on job sites where power outlets might be scarce or inconvenient. It runs on a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) battery, which is part of Maxmech’s cordless power tool platform (likely 20V or 24V). You’ll need to purchase compatible Maxmech batteries and a charger if you don’t already have them.
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Rotary Hammer: This is distinct from a hammer drill. Rotary hammers use a piston mechanism to deliver powerful, percussive blows directly to the drill bit, making them highly efficient at boring holes in hard materials. They are typically used for:
- Drilling anchor holes in concrete.
- Chiseling concrete or masonry (with the right bit and mode).
- Demolition of small sections of concrete or tile.
- Standard drilling in wood or metal (usually with a non-hammer mode and appropriate chuck adapter).
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28mm (Maximum Drilling Capacity in Concrete): This is a significant capacity for a cordless rotary hammer.
- It means the tool is designed to drill holes up to 28mm (approximately 1.1 inches) in diameter into concrete.
- This makes it suitable for a wide range of professional applications, including installing anchors, rebar dowels, and general construction work where larger diameter holes are required.
- Its capacity for drilling into steel and wood would be different (typically smaller for steel, larger for wood), and usually, these tools come with SDS-Plus chucks for concrete drilling bits, requiring an adapter for standard drill bits.
| Weight | 5 lbs |
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