Buy Makita HR2811FX 1-1/8

To handle the toughest jobs, the powerful 7.0 AMP motor has 2.1 ft.lbs. of impact energy and can run for a long time.

Vibration-absorbing back handle for the comfort of the operator.

L.E.D. lights up the drilling surface so that more work can be done in low-light situations.

A torque limiting clutch is designed to keep gears safe by disengaging gears if the bit gets stuck.

3-mode operation: “Rotation Only,” “Hammering with Rotation,” or “Hammering Only” can all be done at the same time.

Model HR2811F is a high-powered rotary hammer that can be used for both vertical and horizontal work. It has an L-shape design that makes it easy to work on the ground. The hammer can be used with SDS-PLUS bits. It has a 6.7 AMP variable speed motor that can deliver 2.7 Joules of impact energy. The HR2811F has three modes of operation: “rotation only,” “hammering with rotation,” or “hammering only.” It has 0-1,100 RPM and 0-4,500 BPM. In case the bit gets stuck, the torque limiting clutch will stop the gears from moving. With an LED light, the HR2475 can work in better light. This is called the Makita Motor Advantage, and it has field core interlocking steel laminations, a dual ball bearing armature, and more copper bars for the commutator. Engineers use these points of difference to improve the efficiency of energy transfer. This means more power and longer tool life. Also, the HR2811FX comes with the Makita 4-1/2 in. Angle Grinder, which can be used to cut and grind things. In the 4-1/2 in. Grinder, there is an electric motor that runs at 10,000 RPM, which means it has a lot of power. This means it can be used for a wide range of grinding tasks.

Really good kit. You can see through the bricks and drill through holes with this tool. We bought it for this.

Because it’s SPS plus instead of max. Maybe I’m wrong, but it looks like there are more options with the max interface, and there are cheaper reducers for that, but the converters for plus to accept max are very pricey.

You know what you’re getting when you buy this, so I can’t give it any stars at all. I’m always happy with Makita, and they always make me happy. We have a Home Depot that rents these, so I think they’re pretty strong because of that.

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