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Makita DHR202Z
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Model BHR202Z comes without battery, charger and case, while model BHR202RFE comes with two batteries (3 Ah), charger and case
Operating modes
hammer drilling
drilling only
chiselling (demolition hammer)
hammer drilling
drilling only
chiselling (demolition hammer)
Specs
Impact energy1.9 J2 J
Number of thrusts4000 bpm4000 bpm
Rotation speed1200 rpm1200 rpm
Reversesliderslider
Motor locationhorizontalhorizontal
Chuck
Chuck type
SDS+
SDS+
Wood drilling max. 26 mm26 mm
Metal drilling max. 13 mm13 mm
Concrete drilling max. 20 mm20 mm
Features
Functions
safety clutch
LED light
safety clutch
LED light
General
Power sourcebatterybattery
Batteries in setnono
Battery platformMakita 18V LXTMakita 18V LXT
Battery voltage18 В18 В
Compatible batteriesBL1815N, BL1820, BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL1860BL1815, BL1815N, BL1830, BL1830B
In box
additional handle
depth gauge
without charger
additional handle
depth gauge
without charger
Dimensions358x84x259 cm
Weight3.2 kg3.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018march 2014
Glossary

Impact energy

The energy transmitted by the perforator to the material being processed upon impact; the higher this indicator, the stronger and more powerful each individual blow.

First of all, we recall that the energy of impacts is directly related to their frequency: an increase in frequency leads to a decrease in energy. Therefore, for models where the number of strokes can be adjusted, this paragraph usually gives the maximum energy achieved at the minimum speed of operation.

In general, higher impact energy improves efficiency when working with hard, stubborn materials, but requires more motor power (especially if it has to be combined with a high frequency). Therefore, it is worth choosing according to this parameter, taking into account specific tasks. So, for occasional use in everyday life, an energy of 2 J or less is enough, for home repair work of medium intensity, at least 3 J is desirable; a power of 4 J or more is already considered high; and in some industrial-grade perforators, this figure can reach 30 J.

Compatible batteries

The name of the battery that is compatible with the device. It helps to buy a spare or find a suitable one in case of a breakdown of the main one.

Weight

The weight of a fully assembled rotary hammer (in the case of battery power, with a standard battery installed). Unlike many other types of equipment, in the case of rotary hammers, light weight is far from always an advantage. So, heavy models are better suited for professional use — they are less prone to vibrations and, usually, are stronger, which is important when working with difficult-to-cut materials for a long time. But for small, simple works of short duration, a lot of weight is not required, and in this case, light models are useful, which do not require significant effort to hold on weight.
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