“SDS Rotary Hammer – hammering with rotation” has been added to your cart. View cart
Electric Hammer Drill
$12,570.00 Original price was: $12,570.00.$12,070.00Current price is: $12,070.00.
WhatsApp Order
An electric hammer drill is a versatile power tool designed for drilling into hard materials, such as concrete, stone, or masonry. It combines the functions of a regular drill with a hammering action, allowing it to break through tough surfaces more effectively. The hammering mechanism involves rapid, short, and powerful thrusts, enhancing the drill’s ability to penetrate hard materials. The electric motor powers both the rotational drilling and the hammering action, making the tool suitable for tasks that require more force than a standard drill can provide.
SKU:
AHS18711
Category: Drills & Drivers
Description
Electric hammer drill uses
- Drilling into Concrete or Masonry:
- One of the primary purposes of an electric hammer drill is to drill into hard materials like concrete, brick, stone, or masonry. The hammering action helps to break through the tough surface, making it more efficient than a standard drill.
- Installing Anchors or Screws in Hard Materials:
- Electric hammer drills are commonly used for installing anchors, screws, or other fasteners in hard surfaces. The hammering function allows for better penetration and grip in materials like concrete walls or floors.
- Demolition Work:
- With the hammering capability, electric hammer drills can be used for light demolition work. They are effective for breaking or chipping away small sections of concrete or masonry.
- Tile and Stone Installation:
- When working with tiles or stones, electric hammer drills can be used to create holes for pipes, wires, or other installations. The hammering action helps prevent cracking and ensures a clean hole.
- Coring Holes:
- Electric hammer drills, equipped with specialized bits, can be used for coring holes in concrete or masonry. This is particularly useful in construction projects that require precise, large-diameter holes.
- Electrical and Plumbing Installations:
- Electricians and plumbers use hammer drills to create holes for running wires, conduits, or pipes through hard surfaces. The tool’s versatility makes it valuable for various installation tasks.
- Home Improvement and Renovation:
- DIY enthusiasts and homeowners use electric hammer drills for various home improvement projects, such as installing shelves, mounting brackets, or working on renovations that involve drilling into hard materials.
- Professional Construction Projects:
- In the construction industry, electric hammer drills are essential tools for professionals working on tasks that involve drilling into concrete structures, foundations, or other challenging materials.
Reviews (0)
Be the first to review “Electric Hammer Drill” Cancel reply
Related products
4 pcs Wood Drills Set
A 4-piece wood drills set typically refers to a collection of four individual drill bits designed specifically for drilling into wood. These sets usually include drill bits of various sizes to accommodate different woodworking needs. The term "4 PCS" indicates the number of pieces or components in the set. Such sets are commonly used by carpenters, woodworkers, and DIY enthusiasts for tasks such as creating holes for screws, dowels, or other fasteners in wooden materials. The drill bits may vary in diameter to provide versatility for different woodworking projects.
Cordless Brushless Impact Drill -13MM
Cordless brushless impact drill 13MM
A cordless brushless impact drill with a 13mm chuck is a versatile power tool designed for drilling and driving tasks in various materials. Here's a breakdown of its key features:
- Cordless: This means the drill operates on rechargeable batteries, providing the user with mobility and flexibility to work in locations without access to a power outlet. Cordless tools are popular for their convenience and ease of use.
- Brushless Motor: The presence of a brushless motor is a significant advantage. Unlike traditional brushed motors, brushless motors are more efficient, produce less heat, and require less maintenance. They also tend to have a longer lifespan.
- Impact Drill Function: This feature allows the drill to deliver quick bursts of force in addition to its rotational motion. This is particularly useful for tasks like driving screws into tough materials or drilling through masonry.
- 13mm Chuck: The 13mm chuck refers to the maximum diameter of the drill bit or accessory that the tool can accommodate. A 13mm chuck size is suitable for a wide range of drilling and fastening applications, providing versatility for different tasks.
Drill Press
A drill press, also known as a drilling machine or pedestal drill, is a stationary machine tool designed to accurately and precisely drill holes in various materials. It typically consists of a motor-driven spindle that holds a drill bit, a worktable to support the material being drilled, and an adjustable vertical column that allows for the adjustment of the drill's height. The drill press is valued for its ability to provide consistent and controlled drilling operations, making it a preferred tool for tasks requiring precision and repetitive hole drilling in metal, wood, plastic, and other materials.
Electric Drill
An electric drill is a handheld power tool that utilizes an electric motor to rotate a drill bit, enabling it to create holes in various materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and masonry. It typically consists of a trigger for controlling the speed, a grip for comfortable handling, and a chuck that securely holds and allows for the interchange of different drill bits. Electric drills are widely used in construction, woodworking, metalworking, and various DIY applications for tasks such as drilling holes, driving screws, and other fastening operations
Impact Drill
An impact drill, also known as an impact driver, is a power tool designed for driving screws and fasteners into various materials with increased efficiency and control. Unlike a traditional drill, an impact drill delivers rotational force in quick, short bursts or impacts, making it particularly effective for tasks that require high torque, such as driving long screws or bolts into tough materials like wood or metal. The impact mechanism reduces the likelihood of stripping screw heads and provides greater precision, making it a versatile tool for construction, carpentry, and DIY projects.
Rotary Hammer – Variable Speed
The Rotary Hammer with Variable Speed is built for versatile performance across concrete, brick, tile, and masonry. With adjustable speed control, it delivers the right power for both heavy-duty drilling and controlled chiseling tasks. Ideal for construction, renovation, electrical channeling, and flooring removal, this tool adapts easily to material hardness and task complexity. Whether you're anchoring, demolishing, or prepping surfaces, it offers professional-grade results with precision and comfort.
SDS Rotary Hammer – 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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Wood Drills
A wood drill, commonly referred to as a wood drill bit or wood bit, is a cutting tool specifically designed for drilling holes in wood. These drill bits typically have a pointed tip for accurate positioning and a spiral groove or flutes along the shaft to remove wood chips and debris as the bit penetrates the material. Wood drills come in various sizes and types, such as twist drills, spade drills, or auger bits, each tailored for specific applications and hole sizes in woodworking projects.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.