Makita SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drills

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Makita SDS Drills

Makita’s range of SDS Plus rotary hammer drills includes several models with different specifications to suit various applications. The drills are designed for use in masonry, concrete, and other tough materials, and they typically feature powerful motors, high impact energy, and low vibration for efficient and comfortable operation. Some of the notable models include the DHR242Z and HR2470, which are popular choices among tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike. Makita also offers a comprehensive range of accessories, such as chisels and drill bits, to complement their SDS Plus rotary hammer drills.

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Makita SDS+ Drill Features:

SDS Plus Chuck

Makita SDS Drills feature an SDS Plus chuck system, which enables quick and easy bit changes and provides a secure grip on the drill bit for efficient drilling and chiselling.

High-Impact Energy

Makita SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drills are designed to deliver high-impact energy, which makes them suitable for heavy-duty applications such as drilling and chiselling in concrete, masonry, and other tough materials.

Powerful Motor

These rotary hammer drills typically feature a powerful motor that provides high-speed drilling and chiselling performance, even under heavy loads.

Low Vibration

Makita SDS hammer Drills are engineered to minimize vibration during operation, which reduces user fatigue and enhances comfort during prolonged use.

Variable Speed

Many of these drills offer variable speed settings, which enable users to adjust the speed of the drill to suit the application, providing greater precision and control.

Best Sellers

Some of our best-selling Makita SDS+ hammers include:

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FAQs

What is an SDS Plus chuck system?

An SDS Plus chuck system is a type of drill chuck used in rotary hammer drills. It allows for fast and secure bit changes without the need for additional tools and provides a strong grip on the bit to prevent slippage during heavy-duty drilling and chiselling applications. The SDS Plus system also enables the drill bit to move independently of the chuck, which helps to reduce stress on the drill and enhance drilling performance.

What are the differences between SDS Plus, SDS Max, and Spline shank hammer drills?

SDS Plus, SDS Max, and Spline shank hammer drills are all types of rotary hammer drills, but they differ in their chuck systems and the applications they are designed for.

SDS Plus hammer drills are smaller and typically used for lighter-duty applications, such as drilling holes in concrete and masonry.

SDS Max hammer drills have a larger chuck and can handle heavier-duty applications, such as breaking up concrete and drilling larger holes.

Spline shank hammer drills use a different type of chuck system and are primarily used in industrial applications, such as heavy construction and demolition work. They are capable of handling even larger bits and more powerful drilling and chiselling applications.

What is the maximum drilling capacity of Makita SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drills?

The maximum drilling capacity of Makita SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drills can vary depending on the model, but generally ranges from 20mm to 32mm in concrete. Some models may have a larger drilling capacity for softer materials like wood or metal. It is important to note that the drilling capacity may also depend on the type of drill bit being used and the drilling speed, as well as the material being drilled.