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|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]]
|location=wall above [[Drilling Table|drilling table]]
|location=wall above [[Drilling Table|drilling table]]
|access=upon introduction
|access=after a [[Handheld Drill Introduction|personal introduction]]
|tutors={{£}}
|tutors={{£}}
|manual=[http://www.makita.de/fileadmin/uploads/media/HR2440-B_02.PDF Makita.de]
|manual=[http://www.makita.de/fileadmin/uploads/media/HR2440-B_02.PDF Makita.de]

Revision as of 20:52, 23 March 2018

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Makita HR2440

Makita HR2440.JPG
Synonyms: hammer drill;
DE: Bohrhammer, Elektrikhammer
Type: power drill
Material: stone, concrete
Used with: SDS plus masonry drill bits or
masonry chisels
Location: wall above drilling table
Access Requirements: after a personal introduction
Tutors: Lukas
Manual: Makita.de
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 - the Makita HR2440 drill above the drilling table is missing its side grip, be aware that you might have less control over it!