Buy Makita HM1203C Demolition Hammer, 20 lb., accepts SDS-MAX bits

The 14. AMP motor generates 18.8 ft.lbs. of impact energy, which is sufficient for even the most demanding applications.

Control of the speed at all time. Automatically provides additional power to the motor to keep it running at a constant speed while under load, allowing it to complete the most difficult jobs.

Soft start suppresses the start-up reaction, resulting in increased precision and accuracy.

It is approximately 8 hours before the brushes need to be replaced that the user is alerted by an LED service light.

The presence of an L.E.D. power light indicates the presence of a faulty switch or cord.

Hard hitting (25.5J), but with less weight (20.3); ideal for horizontal work (see Figure 1).

Controlling the speed of a vehicle electronicall. When the motor is under load, it automatically applies additional power to keep the speed consistent. This is especially useful for the most difficult jobs.

Description of the Produc.

The following are the specifications for a demolition breaker hammer: Amps @ 120V 14, Impact Energy (ft -Lb.) 18, Blows per Minute 950-1900, Amps @ 230V 14, Impact Energy (ft -Lb.) 18, Blows per Minute 950-1900. SDS Max is the drive system used. Feature. Ergonomic handle with Type D handle, soft start variable speed, 12 position bit holder, soft start variable speed, soft start variable spee. It has a 22-3/4-inch length (in inches), a weight of 20-3/4 pounds (in pounds), and it comes with a tool case and a bit from the manufacturer.

Demolition hammer weighing 20 pounds that accepts SDS Max bits. When the brushes need to be replaced, an L.E.D. service light alerts the user. In order to make operating easier, it has 12 bit angles that can be set. Automatic brush cut-off system that protects the tool and allows it to last longer. It is equipped with a power light that illuminates when the switch fails or the cord is damaged.

For about nine months, I had been researching and evaluating various similar tools and services. Finally, I was able to come up with the funds to purchase this one. which, based on my research, is a relatively new product. I’m extremely pleased with it. While it is a reasonable weight for doing some serious work around the house and yard, it is not a 70-pound brute that will break you after only a few minutes of use. This is the perfect weight for me to be able to use it continuously throughout the day. It’s also extremely quiet – my hearing is suspect, but my wife commented on how quiet it was when she was there with me. While using this hammer, you could (and I emphasize could) have a conversation with someone, but you would have to raise your voice significantly above normal volume. Other hammers are much louder, and you can’t talk while the tool is in use if you’re within a 20-foot range of it. It has a good deal of strength and can easily break down concrete or limestone in short order. My first Makita cordless hammerdrill/driver has been in service for five years and is still in excellent condition. As a result, I am hopeful that this tool will continue to function for many years to come. The build quality appears to be good, and the case is up to Mikita standards in terms of fit and finish.

8 years and countless hours later, I finished digging foundations for a house in limestone. Despite my aversion to jinxing things, things are still going strong. Because of the wear and tear caused by several tons of rock being broken up, I can tell the chuck is becoming slightly looser. I would definitely purchase this tool again, but I hope I don’t have to do so in the near future.

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