We've been seeing these more and more form crews doing light commercial work where you're drilling anchor holes all day but still moving between floors, and that's basically where the cordless setup really shines compared to dragging a cord and a generator.
So the motor's brushless which means less heat buildup when you're running it hard, and teh impact energy is 2.6J at 4350 BPM—it's decent for 28mm concrete holes in rebar-heavy slabs, though we usually have stock on the 20V version but verify compatibilty with your existing chargers (it uses a standard 20V/18V battery platform).
Most buyers go with the 4-in-1 function for the chisel lock feature when breaking up tile or thin mortar, but honestly it's not great for overhead chiseling for more than 10-15 minutes because the battery weight gets tiresome; the 2-hour charge time is actually pretty good for that kind of intermittent use though.
Anyway, lead time is roughly 15-20 working days or so for a full pallet, and our company can do mixed MOQs if you're ordering 50 units or more with custom packaging—just shoot over your shipping address and we'll confirm ETA.
Our standard MOQ is 50 units per model, but we can sometimes flex that down to 20 for a first trial order. Just let your sales contact know what you're working with.
Typical lead time is around 25-30 days from order confirmation. If you need it faster, we can prioritize for a 15-day rush — just flag it upfront.
Yes, the LCH787-7 carries CE, ROHS, GS, and ETL certifications. We'll include copies of the certs with the shipment, and we can email them ahead of time if your compliance team needs a preview.
Absolutely — the chisel fixing mode locks the bit at 12 different angles, so you can set it and keep chipping without the bit rotating. It's a standard feature on this model.
The 28mm concrete rating is for the bit diameter, not depth. You can drill as deep as your SDS Plus bit allows — standard bits up to 150mm are fine. We don't include bits in the package, so you'll need to source those separately.