DeWalt DCH273N 18V Brushless Cordless SDS+ Hammer Drill (Body Only)
Product Code: DCH273N
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The DeWalt 18V SDS+ Hammer Drill is one of the category leading high speed drill on the market with an incredible 90 holes per charge. The design has the user in mind with it being compact, lightweight and ergonomic to provide an improved comfort and support during long periods of use. Its brushless motor allows for an extreme runtime and reduces the maintenance to keep the tool at maximum performance.
Features and Benefits
• 18V Brushless motor for extreme runtime and reduced maintenance
• 1.4J of impact energy, 0-4980 bpm with a no load speed of 0-1060 rpm, ideal for drilling anchors and fixing holes into concrete, brick and masonry from 4mm to 16mm
• Category-leading high speed drilling performance at more than 90 holes (10mm Ø x 80mm) per charge
• Perform & Protect: best-in-class vibration at 6.6m/s², minimising user fatigue
• Electronic clutch for consistently-high torque and improved durability
• Compact, lightweight and ergonomic design for improved comfort and support during extended operating periods
• Rotation stop mode for light chiselling in plaster, tiles and render and impact stop mode for rotary only drilling in wood and metal
• Bright white LED with delay feature improves visibility
Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 18 V
- Blow Energy: 2.1 J
- Max. Drilling Capacity (Metal):13 mm
- Max. Drilling Capacity (Wood): 26 mm
- Max. Drilling Capacity (Concrete): 24 mm
- No Load Speed: 0 - 1100 RPM
- Blows Per Minute: 0 - 4600 BPM
Part Number | DCH273N |
Display Weight (Kg) | 2.5 Kg |
Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
Brand | DeWalt |
Voltage | 18V |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery Included | No |
Number of Batteries | 0 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Auxiliary Handle | No |
Max RPM | 1100 RPM |
Help Centre
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