You’re on a job site with a concrete wall that’s not budging, and your current drill is just spinning its wheels—wasting time and battery. That’s exactly where this 800W rotary hammer comes in, hitting 4000 blows per minute with 3 joules of impact energy to punch through 26mm of concrete without slowing down.
It runs on a 240V motor that pulls 800 watts, with a no-load speed that adjusts form 0 to 1100 rpm depending on what you’re doing. SDS-plus chuck locks bits in fast, and you get a 13mm quick change chuck plus four drill bits and two chisel bits right in teh box. I’ve used cheaper hammers that rattle your arms off, but this one stays solid—that ergonomic grip actually helps on longer jobs.
You can switch between rotary hammering, hammering only, or drilling only, so it’s not just for concrete—you can drive screws or chip away tile if needed. It weighs about 6kg, which is manageable for overhead work but gets heavy after an hour of demolition. One thing: the carbon brush set is included as a spare, but you’ll want to check them every few months if you’re using it daily.
CE, GS, EMC, and ROHS certifications are all in place, so it’s cleared for European job sites without extra paperwork. Just plug it into a 50-60Hz outlet, pick your mode, and start drilling.
It can drill up to 26mm in concrete. That’s with the SDS-plus bits—if you’re using the included 13mm quick change chuck, you’re limited to smaller bits for other materials.
Yes, it carries CE, GS, EMC, and ROHS certifications. So it’s cleared for sale in European markets and meets safety and environmental standards.
We typically require a MOQ of 50 units per order. If you need less, let us know—we might be able to work something out depending on stock.
Standard lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation. For larger quantities, it might stretch to 25 days, but we’ll confirm when you place the order.
Absolutely, we offer OEM and ODM services. You can customize the packaging, add your logo, or even adjust the color scheme—just share your specs and we’ll sort out the details.