Makita HM1211B vs Makita HM0870C

Makita HM1211B Makita HM0870C
Model Makita
HM1211B
Makita
HM0870C

Basic Info

Suggested Price $928.00 $448.76
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Release Sep 2012 Jan 2013

Overview

Top Features
  • Powerful 10.0 AMP motor delivers 2,000 BPM for the most demanding applications
  • Comfortable rubber D-shaped grip side handle absorbs vibration; secures in four positions for operator convenience in any position
  • One-touch latch bit retainer for quick bit changes
  • AC/DC switch for use with alternative power source
  • Makita Motor Advantage engineered with field core interlocking steel laminations, dual ball bearing armature and more copper commutator bars, increasing energy transfer efficiency for more power and longer tool life
  • Automatic brush cut-off protects commutator from damage for longer tool life
  • Factory grease packed for reduced maintenance
  • Accepts 3/4″” Hex Shank bits
  • Hex Wrench #4 (783202-0)
  • Hex Wrench #8
  • Tool Case
  • HM1214CX
  • HM1307CB
  • HM1203C
  • HM0870C
  • HM1317CB
  • HM1214C
  • HM1500B
  • HM1100C
  • HM0810B
  • 20-pound demolition hammer with 10 Amp motor
  • Accepts commonly used 3/4-inch steel
  • Rubber grip side handles absorb vibration; can be secured in 4 positions
  • Includes demolition hammer, hex wrench, and plastic tool case
  • Measures 19-5/16-by-5-11/16-by-9-13/16 inches (LxWxH); 1-year limited warranty
  • Hard hitting (11.4J) with less weight (11.1 lbs.); ideal for horizontal work
  • Constant speed control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load to complete the most challenging jobs
  • Soft start suppresses start-up reaction for more control and better accuracy
  • Variable speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application for greater versatility
  • L.E.D. service light notifies the user approximately 8 hours before the brushes need to be replaced
  • L.E.D. power light indicates switch failure or cord damage
  • Makita Motor Advantage engineered with field core interlocking steel laminations, dual ball bearing armature and more copper commutator bars, increasing energy transfer efficiency for more power and longer tool life
  • Extended life brushes are longer for more work between service intervals and less downtime
  • 12 bit angle settings allow the bit to be set at different positions for operating convenience
  • Automatic brush cut-off protects commutator from damage for longer tool life
  • Rubberized ergonomic soft grip provides more comfort and control
  • Accepts SDS-MAX bits
  • Side Handle
  • Bit Grease
  • Cleaning Cloth
  • Tool Case
  • HM1214CX
  • HM1307CB
  • HM1203C
  • HM1317CB
  • HM1214C
  • HM1500B
  • HM1211B
  • HM1100C
  • HM0810B
  • Powerful 10.0 AMP Motor & Compact Design
  • Constant speed control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load to complete the most challenging jobs
  • Soft start suppresses start-up reaction for more control and better accuracy
  • Variable speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application for greater versatility

All Features

Cart Included No No
Tool weight (lb.) 20.7 11.1
Variable Speed No Yes
Vibration Control No No
Tools Product Type Power Tool
Product Width (in.) 19.3
Power Tool Product Type Corded Corded
Blow energy (ft.-lb.) 10.5 8.4
Side Handle Yes Yes
Power Type Electric Electric
Returnable 90-Day 90-Day
Chuck Size 3/4 In. 3/4 In.
Blows per Minute 2000 2650
Voltage (volts) 120 120 V
Manufacturer Warranty 1 year 1 year warranty
Start Type Other Electric
Impact Energy (ft.-lbs) 10.4 8.4
Amperage (amps) 10 10 A
Chuck Type Hex SDS-Max
Reconditioned No No
Product Height (in.) 17.25
Product Depth (in.) 5.36 17.75
Assembled Height (in.) 9 in
Corded Tool Type Demolition Hammer /Breaker
Accessories Included No
Side Handle Included Yes
Cord Length (ft.) 16.4
Cordless/Corded Corded
Assembled Depth (in.) 17.75 in
Assembled Width (in.) 4.25 in

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