

Rotary Hammer Drill
$14,200.00 Original price was: $14,200.00.$13,200.00Current price is: $13,200.00.
The Rotary Hammer Drill is a powerful tool designed for high-impact drilling and chiseling through tough materials like concrete, brick, and stone. Ideal for construction, renovation, and utility installations, it offers superior performance for anchor setting, tile removal, and masonry work. With SDS compatibility, variable speed control, and anti-vibration design, it ensures precision and comfort during extended use. A must-have for professionals and serious DIYers tackling demanding drilling and demolition tasks.
Rotary Hammer Drill uses
- Powerful Drilling for Concrete and Masonry
The Rotary Hammer Drill is engineered for heavy-duty drilling and chiseling into hard materials like concrete, brick, and stone. With its combined rotary motion and hammering action, it outperforms standard drills in construction and renovation tasks where precision and force are essential. It’s ideal for drilling anchor holes, inserting rebar, or installing heavy-duty fasteners in concrete surfaces.
- Ideal for Structural Renovation and Wall Demolition
From breaking through walls to removing plaster, tile, or mortar, this drill is a go-to tool for remodelers, contractors, and skilled DIYers. When paired with chisel attachments, it becomes a high-powered demolition tool that can chip, break, and carve out spaces for utilities, fixtures, or major retrofits.
- Versatile Use in Electrical and Plumbing Installations
Electricians and plumbers commonly use rotary hammer drills to create access holes and wall chases for conduit, pipes, and cables. Whether you’re working in new construction or retrofitting an older structure, the drill’s power makes wall channeling in concrete or brick fast and efficient.
- Construction Site Essential
On job sites, the rotary hammer drill is invaluable for anchor bolt installations, foundation adjustments, and core drilling tasks. It’s frequently used in conjunction with SDS or SDS-Plus bits for maximum grip and impact efficiency. The tool’s consistent torque output helps maintain productivity even in demanding conditions.
- Tile and Flooring Removal
When fitted with a wide chisel bit, the Rotary Hammer Drill becomes a fast and effective flooring and tile remover. It’s commonly used in kitchen and bathroom renovations where quick removal of ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone is needed without excessive surface damage.
- Metal and Wood Applications
Although rotary hammer drills are primarily designed for masonry, they can also be used to drill through wood or metal when equipped with compatible bits and the hammer function turned off. This makes them useful in multi-material environments, such as framing, decking, or mixed-surface renovation projects.
- Outdoor and Landscape Projects
In landscaping, this drill is ideal for post hole starters, rock-breaking, and trenching in compact soil. It’s also commonly used for anchoring outdoor fixtures like fences, pergolas, or signage into stone or concrete bases.
- Comfortable, Controlled Performance
Rotary hammer drills are designed with anti-vibration technology, adjustable side handles, and depth stop controls to help reduce user fatigue during long sessions. These features make it easier to maintain control and accuracy, even when operating the tool at full power.
- Built for Professionals and Advanced DIY Users
Whether you’re a contractor drilling deep into concrete or a serious DIYer working on a home upgrade, the Rotary Hammer Drill offers the strength, precision, and endurance required to get the job done efficiently. It’s a dependable choice for those who need more than a standard drill.
Safety Precautions
- Wear Full PPE – Safety goggles, ear protection, gloves, and a dust mask (for masonry/concrete work).
- Use Both Hands – Firm grip on the main handle and side handle for control.
- Check SDS Chuck – Ensure the bit is securely locked (audible click).
- Inspect Bit Condition – Replace if cracked, chipped, or excessively worn.
- Brace Properly – Stand in a stable position to handle vibration and torque.
- Start at Low Speed – Gradually increase to prevent kickback.
- Disconnect Power – Remove battery/unplug before changing bits or servicing.
  Storage Procedures
- Clean After Use – Remove dust/debris from chuck, vents, and housing.
- Store Bits Properly – Keep in a dry rack or case to prevent rust.
- Lubricate SDS Chuck – Apply manufacturer-approved grease monthly.
- For Cordless Models – Remove battery and store at 30–50% charge.
- Hang or Case Storage – Protects the hammer mechanism from damage.
  Critical:
- Never store with a bit inserted in the chuck.
- Never operate without the side handle attached.
Input power: 620W
No-load speed: 0-87r/min
Joules: 2.5J
Cylinder size: 24mm
3 functions
1 pc Auxiliary handle
Available in different specifications:
Including:
Input power: 800W
No-load speed: 0-900r/min – Variable
Speed control
Chuck size: 26mm
Joules: 3J
3 functions
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Input power: 1200W
No-load speed: 4000Bpm
Joules: 6J
Cylinder size: 32mm
2 functions
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- 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.
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