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|synonyms=hammer drill;<br>DE: Bohrhammer, Elektrikhammer | |synonyms=hammer drill;<br>DE: Bohrhammer, Elektrikhammer | ||
|type=power | |type=power drill | ||
|material=[[stone]], [[concrete]] | |material=[[stone]], [[concrete]] | ||
|used with='''SDS plus''' [[Masonry Drill Bits|masonry drill bits]] or<br>[[Chisels (Masonry)|masonry chisels]] | |used with='''SDS plus''' [[Masonry Drill Bits|masonry drill bits]] or<br>[[Chisels (Masonry)|masonry chisels]] |
Revision as of 20:50, 1 August 2022
MachineInfoBox Makita HR2440 | |
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Synonyms: | hammer drill; DE: Bohrhammer, Elektrikhammer |
Material: | stone, concrete |
Used with: | SDS plus masonry drill bits or masonry chisels |
Access Requirements: | Drill Introduction |
Manual: | Makita.de |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Lmnl99 Johannes Luzian Keno Jakob |
Similar (More or Less): | other drills |
A rotary hammer can hammer with or without rotation, so nothing but chiseling bits can be used (you can't drive screws with this tool, for instance).
Caution - always use the secondary grip, otherwise you have less control over the machine and can get painful kickback!