Drill Hammer Rotary SDS Max 110v HR4003C/1 Makit
SKU:
10003045
The Makita HR4003C/1 Rotary Hammer is a powerful and reliable tool designed for heavy-duty drilling and chiselling in concrete, stone, and masonry. Featuring a 1100W motor and SDS-Max tool holder, it delivers high impact energy for efficient performance. With AVT (Anti-Vibration Technology), variable speed control, and soft start, this rotary hammer ensures comfortable handling and precise operation on demanding construction tasks.
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Features & Benefits
» Efficient 1,100 W combi hammer compatible with SDS-MAX blades, ideal for renovation and construction tasks
» Offers a masonry drilling capacity of 40 mm and impact energy of 8.3 J for powerful performance
» Dual-action functionality includes both impact drilling and chiselling modes for added versatility
» Service light indicates when carbon brushes need replacement or if there is a fault in the switch or connection cable
» Variable speed control dial allows the user to adjust speed to suit the application
» Constant speed control maintains consistent speed under load for reliable operation
Technical Specifications
» Continuous Input Power: 1100 W
» No Load Speed: 250 - 500 min⁻¹
» Impacts Per Minute (IPM): 1450 - 2900 min⁻¹
» Maximum Drilling Diameter in Concrete: 40 mm
» Optimum Drilling Diameter Range in Concrete: 16 - 35 mm
» Impact Energy: 8.3 J
» Drilling Diameter with TCT Core Bit: 105 mm
» Power Supply Cord: 5.0 m
» Sound Power Level (LWA): 103 dB(A)
» Sound Pressure Level (LpA): 95 dB(A)
» Noise Uncertainty (K Factor): 3 dB(A)
» Vibration Level, Chiselling: 7.6 m/s²
» Vibration Uncertainty (K Factor), Chiselling: 1.5 m/s²
» Weight Without Cable: 6.2 kg
» Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 479 x 106 x 263 mm
» Maximum Output Power: 1500 W
» Adapted for SDS-MAX Bits: Yes
» Vibration Level, Hammer Drilling Into Concrete: 10.1 m/s²
» Vibration Uncertainty (K Factor), Hammer Drilling Into Concrete: 1.5 m/s²