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Makita HR2470X2
Makita HR2470T
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Operating modes
hammer drilling
drilling only
chiselling (demolition hammer)
hammer drilling
drilling only
chiselling (demolition hammer)
Specs
Power consumption780 W780 W
Impact energy2.4 J2.4 J
Number of thrusts4500 bpm4500 bpm
Rotation speed1100 rpm1100 rpm
Reversebrushbrush
Motor locationhorizontalhorizontal
Chuck
Chuck type
SDS+
keyless
SDS+
keyless
Quick chuck change
Wood drilling max. 32 mm32 mm
Metal drilling max. 13 mm13 mm
Concrete drilling max. 24 mm24 mm
Max. hole saw 65 mm65 mm
Features
Functions
safety clutch
power button lock
safety clutch
power button lock
General
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
In box
additional handle
depth gauge
case (bag)
additional handle
depth gauge
case (bag)
Power cord length4 m4 m
Dimensions37x8.4x21.4 cm39.4x8.4x21.4 cm
Weight2.9 kg3 kg
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2020march 2015

Quick chuck change

Possibility of quick replacement of the perforator chuck — usually from a regular SDS to a quick-clamping one (for more details, see "Chuck type"). Such replacement is carried out in a few seconds and does not require additional tools.

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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