Unique Title 1A versatile tool for impact and non-impact drilling and chiseling. Equipped with an SDS+ chuck, comes in a case with a depth limiter, a 18V lithium-ion battery, and a charger.
Versatility is a valuable feature of the tool, and units that can be used for different modes with any material are popular among consumers. With this rotary hammer, you can not only chisel and drill with impact on brick and concrete but also use it for regular, non-impact drilling on metal, plastic, and wood.
Unique Title 2Versatility and independence from mains power are not the only advantages of this tool, and the owner of the Makita DHR202 rotary hammer also gets the following benefits:
drilling holes with a diameter sufficient for most applications - 24 mm in concrete, 35 mm in wood and plastic, 13 mm in metal;
high performance due to increased drive power - 18 volts;
secure grip thanks to the closed main handle and side handle;
bright LED work area illumination;
SDS+ chuck with quick and reliable attachment of the attachment;
precise chisel position setting - 40 positions;
upgraded battery connection socket design, ensuring increased contact reliability during vibration;
single-speed drive with electronic frequency control from zero;
torque limiter;
supplied with two batteries, charger, and depth limiter, all in a case.
In other words, the owner of the fully equipped Makita DHR202 rotary hammer can work in any conditions. Just remember that for non-impact drilling of wooden and metal workpieces, you will need to insert an additional drill chuck with the corresponding shank into the SDS+ chuck.
Unique Title 3Setting the required mode (drilling, drilling with impact, or chiseling) on the Makita DHR202 rotary hammer is done with a switch on the front side of the tool with a lock button. Control is done with a trigger, pressing which increases the impact frequency from zero to 1100 revolutions and 4000 impacts per minute. The reverse switch is on both sides at the top of the handle and can be used in the neutral position to lock the drive.
Inserting a bit into the Makita DHR202 rotary hammer is done without additional tools, the bit is automatically fixed in the chuck when its cover is pressed. The chisel can be installed in any rotation position, and the angle is fixed using the lock button.
The Makita DHR unit weighs only 3200 grams, and the length of the rotary hammer is just under 36 cm. The compactness of the tool allows it to be used while holding it above the head.