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Makita DHR202Z 18V SDS Plus Drill (Body Only)

Product Code: DHR202Z

£108.98 £90.82
The Makita DHR202Z 18v SDS+ rotary hammer drill can easily drill through steel, masonry and wood. The chisel can rotate a full 360 degrees with 40 different locking positions. It has triple operations modes including rotary only, hammer only and rotary hammer.

Technical Specifications

• Powered by 18V Li-ion battery (not included)
• Voltage: 18 V
• Impact energy: 2.0 J
• No Load Speed: 0 - 1100 rpm
• Blows per minute: 0-4000 bpm
• Weight 3.2

Features and Benefits

- Lithium-ion’s 40% weight saving means 18 volt power can be obtained by a battery that weighs the same as a 12 volt Ni-MH battery.
- Lithium-ion batteries have greater life spans than their Ni-MH or Ni-Cad counterparts giving 430% greater run time.
- Conveniently located push button for forward and reverse.
- High comfort grips.
- LED job light with afterglow.
- One-touch sliding chuck for easy bit changes.
- Triple operation mode: Rotary only, hammer only and rotary hammer.
- Rotation mode: The chisel can rotate a full 360 degrees with 40 different locking positions.

Supplied in the box:

1 x Makita DHR202Z 18V SDS Plus Drill (Body Only)
Part Number DHR202Z
Display Weight (Kg) 3.2 Kg
Warranty 3 Year Warranty
Brand Makita
Voltage 18V
Power Source Battery
Battery Included No
Number of Batteries 0
Battery Capacity Not Supplied
Battery Type Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Auxiliary Handle No
Chuck Type Keyless
Chuck Capacity SDS
Impacts Per Minute 4000 BPM
Max RPM 1100 RPM

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