Rotary Hammer Variable Speed

A rotary hammer with variable speed and 1600 watts refers to a power tool designed for drilling into tough materials like concrete, masonry, or stone. The term "variable speed" indicates that the tool allows the user to control the speed of the rotary motion, providing flexibility to match the drilling application and material hardness. The "1600 watts" specification denotes the power of the tool's motor, indicating its capability to deliver a higher level of energy for efficient drilling through challenging surfaces. Overall, a rotary hammer with these specifications is a robust and versatile tool suitable for demanding construction and renovation tasks.

SDS Rotary Hammer – 3 Operation Modes Hammering, With Rotation

A SDS Rotary Hammer with three operation modes, including hammering with rotation, is a versatile power tool designed for drilling into hard materials such as concrete, masonry, and stone. The SDS (Special Direct System) refers to the type of chuck system it uses, which allows for quick and easy changing of drill bits without the need for additional tools. The three operation modes typically include:
  1. Drilling with Rotation (or Rotary Drilling): In this mode, the tool functions like a traditional drill, rotating the drill bit to bore holes into various materials.
  2. Hammering: In this mode, the tool delivers rapid, short, and powerful hammer blows without rotation. This is particularly effective for breaking through tough materials like concrete.
  3. Hammering with Rotation (or Hammer Drill): This mode combines the rotational drilling action with the hammering function, making it ideal for drilling into hard materials where both impact and rotation are necessary.
The ability to switch between these modes makes SDS Rotary Hammers suitable for a wide range of construction and renovation tasks, offering efficiency and precision in demanding applications.