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POWERPLUS POWP3010 Hammer Drill 800W
Package Length (cm) | 43.00 |
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Package Width (cm) | 34.00 |
Package Height (cm) | 12.00 |
Package Weight (kg) | 6.040000 |
Chuck Size | 10 MM |
Chuck Type | SDS |
Impact Rate | 0-4860 Per/M |
Max Drilling Capacity Steel | 13 MM |
Max Drilling Capacity Wood | 40 MM |
Max Drilling Capacity Brickwork | 26 MM |
Sound Level | 102 DB(A) |
Torque | NA |
Handle Side | Adjustable |
Number Speed Settings | None |
No Load Speed | 1050 RPM |
Voltage Input | 230 V @ 50 HZ |
Power Output | 800 W |
Cable Length | 4 M |
Expert Advice | When it comes to drills, speed and torque (rotational power) are inversely related. When the motor is in a faster gear, it has less torque. When it is in a slower gear, it has more torque. |
Specifications Description |
5 DRILLING TIPS AND TRICKS HOW-TO:
· Start with a punch—Pre-drilling will be much easier if you use an awl, or trim nail to punch a small depression where you want to drill. This helps guarantee very accurate drilling.
· Don’t use too much force—A drill should cut effectively with only consistent, minor force. Skinny bits will break if you push on them too hard.
· Step up sizes—Rather than use a lot of force, try starting with smaller drill bits and working your way up to the hole size you need.
· Use high speeds for drilling wood—Drill bits will work most effectively for drilling wood if you use high speeds.
· Use slow speeds for drilling metal—Conversely, slow speeds should be used for drilling metal, because metal material is removed in small scoops. If a bit is moving too fast, it will just skim along the surface. ![]() ![]() |