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Makita HR2630 26mm SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drill Reviews

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Makita HR2630 SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill 26mm
The Makita HR2630 is a 26mm (1") combination, rotary hammer drill based on predecessor model HR2610 but with improved operation mode change lever. With this drill you will not need to rotate the chuck in order to switch between 'Rotation' and 'Hammering' modes. Hand pain and fatigue is minimised thanks to the rubberised soft-grip handle which compliments the overall lightweight ergonomic design.
FEATURES

Modified operation-mode change lever enables switch from 'Rotation' to 'Hammering' mode and vice-versa without rotating the chuck.
3 mode operation: Rotation only / Rotation with hammering / Hammering only
One touch sliding chuck for easy bit installation and removal
Variable speed control by trigger
Forward/reverse rotation
Torque limiter
Double Insulation
40 different bit angle settings
Compact and lightweight design
Ergonomically designed handle with rubberised soft grip provides comfortable grip and more control while minimizing hand fatigue and pain.

SPECIFICATIONS

Impact energy: 2.4 J
Max in concrete (TCT bit): 26 mm
Max in concrete (TCT core): 68 mm
Max in concrete (Diamond core): 80 mm
Max in wood: 32 mm
Max in steel: 13 mm
Impacts per minute: 0 - 4,600 ipm
Input Wattage: 800 w
Net weight: 2.8 kg
No Load Speed: 0 - 1,200 rpm
Vibration: Chiselling: 9.5 m/sec²
Vibration: Hammer Drilling: 15.5 m/sec²
Noise sound pressure: 91 dB(A)
Noise K factor: 3 dB(A)
Noise sound power: 102 dB(A)
Vibration: Drilling into metal: 2.5 m/sec²

Available In 110v & 240v

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Phone:

01325 370300

Email:

help@powertoolworld.co.uk

Location:

Unit 6, Park 2000, Millennium Way,
Newton Aycliffe
County Durham
DL5 6AR

Excellent product, fast delivery.
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Posted 5 years ago
Lighter than I expected, easy to handle. I only use for light work but feels as though it would cope with deep holes etc.
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Posted 5 years ago
Good weight and comfortable to use. So far, it's been a decent performance for 800W motor. Would recommend for most building tasks, however if you're looking to do heavy drilling, would recommend a drill with a higher wattage.
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Posted 6 years ago
spot on tool for the job as described will use co again thanks
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Posted 6 years ago
Replacing kitchen floor tiles and I needed a tool to break out some of the more stubborn old mortar. The chisel action on this did the trick. Excellent.
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Posted 7 years ago
Bought as a Christmas present - has not been used yet. Makita is a brand my husband prefers to buy for work.
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Posted 7 years ago
Makita HR2630 works very well
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Posted 8 years ago
Drill absolutely fine, and working hard from day one chopping out socket boxes and chasing walls etc. Ask me in Year or more info concerning reliability.
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Posted 8 years ago