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| Model |
Milwaukee 5446-21 |
Hitachi H65SD2 |
Basic Info
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| Suggested Price |
$460.00 |
$924.58 |
| Price |
Check Price |
Check Price |
| Release |
Sep 2012 |
Sep 2012 |
Overview
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| Top Features |
- The product is easy to use
- The product is durable
- The product is manufactured in Czech Republic
- 8.8 ft/lbs Impact Energy – heavy duty crank piston mechanism delivers hard hitting performance
- 2 Speed Impact Mode – low reduces beats per minute (2,200 BPM) for light materials
- Constant Power Technology – maintains drilling speed and power when the tool is under load. D-Handle – provides optimal grip and control for chiseling applications
- AVS: Anti Vibration System – actively reduces user vibration and increases productivity
- Variable Position Chisel Stop – fixes the chisel in 12 different positions for various applications
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- Powerful motor produces 31-feet per pound of impact energy
- Impact rate of 1,400-BPM for rapid results
- Noise rating of 104-decibels
- Elastomer anti-vibration grip
- Comes with a 1-year limited warranty
- High output 31 ft/lbs. Impact Energy
- Powerful 10.8 amp motor
- Universal Tool retainer
- Elastomer covered anti-vibration grip
- Metal seated bearings
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All Features
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| Tool Length (In.) |
18 |
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| Tool Weight (Lb.) |
13.7 |
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| Impact Energy (Ft.-Lb.) |
8.8 |
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| Handle Type |
D Handle |
D |
| Shipping Weight (in pounds) |
26.8 |
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| Includes |
SDSMax Demo Hammer |
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| Blows per Minute |
2200/2840 |
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| Amps @ 120V |
14.0 |
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| Item |
Demolition Hammer |
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| Features |
14 AMP 1,300 Overload Protection, 2 Speed Impact Mode, Anti Vibration System 12 Different Positions for Chisel, |
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| Chuck Size |
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1-1/8-in |
| Amps (Amps) |
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10.8 |
| CSA Safety Listing |
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Yes |
| Maximum RPM (RPM) |
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0.0 |
| Chuck Type |
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Keyless |
| Side Handle |
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Yes |
| UL Safety Listing |
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Yes |
| ETL Safety Listing |
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Yes |
| Accessories Included |
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No |
| Weight (lbs.) |
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40.8 |
More Information
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