The main use of rotary hammer drills is to frequently drill holes in the concrete. The Makita 1510W uses 1510W power and a no-load speed of 150-310 rpm. The Makita HR5202C comes with two new on/off switches that can be used in hammering mode. The rotary hammer drills are mainly used for heavy-duty drills such as drilling into mixed joint concrete, making holes into woods etc.
Makita rotary hammer has a Ergonomically designed handle with rubberized grip provides more control and comfort.
The HR5212C is engineered for a range of concrete applications including drilling/coring through-holes for pipes, setting larger anchors, securing tilt-wall supports, small chipping applications, and more. It is ideal for a range of trades including masons, concrete contractors, demolition contractors, plumbers, electricians, sprinkler installers, and general contractors seeking a best-in-class rotary hammer.
The LC1230 is powered by a Makita-built 15 amp motor that delivers 1,700 rpm for improved performance. The quick release "tool-less" guide plate adjusts from 0 degrees to 45 degrees for quick and easy miter cutting. Cutting capacities range from 4-1/2 inches at 90 degrees to 3-1/2 inches at 45 degrees.
This machine is solely used for grinding building stone. Disc grinders with diamond wheels are commonly used to grind building stone, but fail to provide a smooth enough finish and the flying dust is harmful to the worker’s health. To overcome these problems, PC1100 has been developed with a planer base in order to get a smooth finish and also features dust collecting equipment to get higher productivity.
The PC5000C is powered by a 10 AMP motor with soft start technology for smooth start-ups. The constant speed control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load to complete the most challenging jobs, and the electronic current limiter helps protect the motor from overloading.