Makita HR4003C (182884)
Photos 7 | Outdated Product $821.06 Operating modes: hammer drilling; chiselling (demolition hammer); Power consumption (W): 1100; Impact energy (J): 8.3; Number of thrusts (bpm): 1450 – 2900; Rotation speed (rpm): 250 – 500; Functions: soft start; speed controller; consistent speed; safety clutch; brush replacement indicator |
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Powerful rotary hammer with flexible settings
The Makita HR4003C rotary hammer is a tool for professional installers. It has an engine with a power of 1100 W and an electro-pneumatic percussion mechanism that allows you to chisel brick or concrete with a single impact energy of up to 8.3 J. The rotation speed of the drill or drill (and, accordingly, the frequency of impacts) can be changed due to the presence of a speed controller. The electronic speed stabilization system maintains the set speed regardless of the load on the tool.
Almost maximum user care
To protect the user during operation, the rotary hammer is equipped with a “soft start” (does not allow jerks when the engine is turned on) and a disengaging clutch (disconnects the chuck from the gearbox when jammed). There is no full-fledged anti-vibration system (only a spring under the cartridge, which dampens the beats only partially), but, despite this, it is quite convenient to work. The engine practically does not heat up, and even after half an hour of continuous operation, the case remains barely warm. A clearly visible LED indicator indicates the need to replace the brushes in time.
In the case with the tool, in addition to the punch itself, there are very useful accessories: a drilling depth limiter and two handles of different functionality at once (one is a regular straight one, the second is a D-shaped one with a variable installation angle).
Versatile rotary hammer with strong impact
The Makita HR4003C rotary hammer can be safely recommended to anyone involved in the installation of electricians or air conditioners. This tool will help you gouge a brick wall for a cable, drill holes for anchors or punch a concrete wall for installing a pipeline. Alternatively, you can consider the Makita HR4013C model — it is exactly the same in terms of characteristics, but is equipped with an active anti-vibration system (and therefore costs more).