

Rotary Hammer – Variable Speed
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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.
Rotary Hammer – Variable Speed Uses
- Precision Drilling in Concrete and Masonry
The Rotary Hammer with Variable Speed allows users to adjust RPMs for different materials, making it ideal for precise hole placement in concrete, brick, and cement block. Lower speeds are perfect for pilot holes, while higher speeds handle deep anchor points and large-diameter bit drilling. - Controlled Chiseling and Light Demolition
Equipped with a chisel bit, this tool becomes highly effective for removing tiles, chipping old mortar, breaking plaster, or light concrete demolition. The variable speed control helps modulate the impact force, making it suitable for both delicate surfaces and tougher materials. - Electrical and Plumbing Channel Grooving
Installers often use this drill to cut grooves in walls or floors to embed electrical conduit or plumbing pipes. Variable speed allows for smoother starts and reduced damage to surrounding materials, which is especially important when working in older structures. - Anchor and Bolt Installation
From curtain wall framing to securing heavy-duty brackets or supports, the rotary hammer makes drilling into structural surfaces far more efficient. Variable speed ensures the right amount of torque and impact based on the anchor size or depth requirement. - Tile and Flooring Removal
With the right flat chisel, this drill is excellent for lifting ceramic tiles, vinyl flooring, and removing adhesive. Lower speeds reduce unnecessary tile breakage or floor damage during renovation work. - Masonry Surface Preparation
Contractors use variable speed rotary hammers to roughen concrete surfaces before applying coatings, adhesives, or sealants. Variable speed helps control dust and debris, while ensuring the surface is properly prepped without gouging. - Metal and Wood Applications (with Speed Adjustment)
Though primarily a masonry tool, with the hammer mode disabled and correct bits installed, this tool can drill through metal, wood, and composite panels. Variable speed is key for preventing overheating or material damage, especially in multi-surface environments. - Outdoor Projects and Landscaping
Perfect for installing fence posts, outdoor lighting mounts, or breaking compacted soil or stone, the rotary hammer with variable speed brings versatility to landscaping and outdoor construction. Its adjustable impact force helps adapt to different ground conditions or surface types.
Safety Precautions
- Wear full PPEÂ - Safety goggles, ear protection (NRR 25dB+), respirator, and gloves
- Verify bit security - Ensure SDS-plus/SDS-max bit is fully locked (audible click)
- Start slowly - Begin at lowest speed/impact setting, then increase gradually
- Use both hands - Always grip main handle and auxiliary handle
- Check work surface - Avoid hidden electrical wires or pipes before drilling
- Allow tool to cool - Rest 10 minutes per hour of continuous use
- Disconnect power - Remove battery/unplug before changing bits
  Storage Procedures
- Clean after each use:
- Blow dust from vents with compressed air
- Wipe chuck mechanism clean
- Remove all concrete/masonry residue
- Store properly:
- Remove battery (store at 40-60% charge)
- Hang vertically or place in case
- Keep in dry environment (10-30°C/50-86°F)
- Monthly maintenance:
- Lubricate chuck with manufacturer-approved grease
- Inspect carbon brushes (replace if <5mm)
- Check speed control dial function
  Critical warnings:
- NEVER use damaged or worn bits
- NEVER operate without side handle
- NEVER store with bit inserted
No Load Rates:860r/min
Rated Input Power:1500W
Max Impact Rates:4300bpm
Impact Joules:6.0J
Steel:13mm
Concrate:32mm
Wood: 42mm
Connection Type: SDS-PLUS
1 pc auxiliary handle
2 m rubber H07RN-F 2x1.0mm2 cord
1 pc dust cover
1 pc point chisel(14x250mm)
1 pc flat chisel(14X250MM)
3 drill bits (8/10/12x150mm)
1 pair carbon brushes Packed by plastic box
Available with different specifications:
Including:
220V/50HZ
Rated Input Power:1600W
No Load Rates:500r/min
 Max Impact Rates:4000bpm
Impact Joules:10J
Concrate:40mm
Connection Type: SDS-MAX
Variable Speeder
1 pc auxiliary handle
2 m rubber H07RN-F 2x1.0mm2 VDE
cord + BS Adapter
1 pc point chisel(18x320mm)
1 pc flat chisel(18X320MM)
3 drill bits (8/10/12x150)
1 pair carbon brushes Packed by plastic box
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SDS Rotary Hammer – hammering with rotation
- 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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