The 1-9/16” AVT® Rotary Hammer (model HR4013C) has 45% less vibration and 20% more impact energy than the previous model. It is engineered with enhanced Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT®), a synchronized three-component system for significantly less vibration. The result of the enhanced AVT® is a category-leading vibration rating of 5m/s². The powerful 11 AMP motor delivers 8.4 ft. lbs. (11.4 Joules) of impact energy, 20% more than the previous model for faster drilling. An added feature is the option of lock-on or trigger-activated in the “chipping only” mode, with a push button start/stop control for more convenient operation.
Makita HR4501C perforator is designed for drilling or drilling with concrete impact of different classes. The frequency of impacts can be adjusted, and the depth of drilling - to control, which contributes to the jewellery accuracy of work. The anti-vibration system of the device also works on this, with which it will be easier for you to hold the instrument. The Makita HR4501C is safe and convenient to work with, because it has a lock on the power button, a safety clutch, and is equipped with an additional handle with a rubberized coating, which guarantees a comfortable grip. A reliable tool will last you long.
This hammer features an ergonomic design and its handle is coated with non slip rubber, making it easy to hold and use.
HR4511 models have been developed as successor models of HR4500C, featuring low vibration level and high work efficiency.
Advance AVT enhance Makita Anti-Vibration with 3-component system that sets new standards in vibration reduction, with no compromise in performance. The air actuated counterbalance moves counterweight pistons in the opposite direction of the drive piston to actively reduce vibration.
The main use of rotary hammer drills is to frequently drill holes in the concrete. The Makita 1510W uses 1510W power and a no-load speed of 150-310 rpm. The Makita HR5202C comes with two new on/off switches that can be used in hammering mode. The rotary hammer drills are mainly used for heavy-duty drills such as drilling into mixed joint concrete, making holes into woods etc.