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Comparison PIT GSH 65-D vs PIT GSH 65-C1

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PIT GSH 65-D
PIT GSH 65-C1
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Typeelectricelectric
Specs
Power consumption1800 W1800 W
Impact energy65 J65 J
Impact rate1300 bpm1500 bpm
Chuck typeSDS HexSDS Hex
Chuck size30 mm30 mm
Features
Functions
power button lock
anti-vibration system /AVT/
power button lock
anti-vibration system /AVT/
General
In box
additional handle
2 chisels
case
additional handle
2 chisels
case
Power cord length3 m3 m
Weight24 kg24 kg
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017march 2016

Impact rate

The maximum number of blows that a demolition hammer can deliver in a minute.

The higher this indicator (with the same impact energy, see above) — the more performant the tool, the better it is suitable for large volumes of work. In addition, the high frequency of operation is also able to compensate to a certain extent for the low impact energy: the pike can overcome a small amount of material in one blow, but if there are many such blows, the difference from a more advanced demolition hammer may not be so noticeable.

For different types of work, the optimal number of strokes will also be different; specific recommendations can be clarified by special sources.
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