Picture a contractor on a tight deadline chipping out an old concrete anchor in a tight corner, and this is exactly the tool they'd reach for—light enough at 1.7kg to work overhead without killing their arm.
No-load speed goes up to 850 rpm and teh impact rate hits 5000 bpm, giving you that 1.3J punch for drilling into concrete up to 13mm, but it's not a full demolition gun for heavy breaking work.
We run samples through the first article testing using our own profile, then we do batch sampling off the line, and what it does is check vibration control is within spec and torque consistency across.
Every MOQ gets a complete set of COAs. (Usually 2-4 week lead time, but confirm before ordering). You'll basically get same piece every time thanks to the parametric SOPs we follow.
And we do a packed serial dummy check which nobody asks for—but we caught a bunch would keep that data tracker inconsistency form a suplier last year, so we kept it in place.
The variable speed function honestly matters more for precision drilling start-up than the market says it does, and our company have shown zero drift back on our SPC charts for that parameter over the last 600 builds.
We usually start at 50 units for a first order, but we can discuss smaller quantities if you're just testing the market.
Standard lead time is around 20-25 days after order confirmation. If you need a rush, we can sometimes expedite for larger orders.
Yes, the FCRH13LFX comes with CE and EMC certificates. We can share the paperwork with your purchase order.
It works well for standard concrete and light rebar up to 13mm diameter, but for heavy reinforced concrete, you'd want a higher impact model.
Each unit is boxed with a side handle and depth rod. For bulk orders, we pack 10 units per carton with foam inserts to prevent damage during shipping.