Designed to bring heavy-duty craftsmen the toughest power with the utmost convenience, a cordless rotary hammer is, by a landslide, the best tool for intense industrial drilling. To find the very best cordless rotary hammers, look no further than Bosch and Makita; with models like Bosch's 11536VSR and Makita's BHR240, the best possible cordless hammering action is conveniently at your fingertips.
Makita's BHR240 (7/8") SDS-plus rotary hammer is a seriously awesome tool with big enough power to keep you shaking in your boots. Utilizing lithium-ion battery technology and an optimum battery charging system the tool has a vastly extended work-time with twice as many charge cycles. Synchronized BPM and RPM, and three modes of operation (rotation only, hammering with rotation, and hammering only) provide always efficient drilling and excellent versatility. A built-in torque-limiter quickly disengages the chuck should its bit become jammed, and the tool's chisel rotates a complete 360 degrees with 40 different working positions to ensure the greatest working comfort and versatility. Additionally, the hammer weighs just a meager 7.1 lbs for compact, lightweight, and comfortable portability. Ultimately, with an ergonomic and powerful design, reliable longevity, and a price-tag from around $430 - $470, the hammer is a smart investment and a brilliant machine.
Similarly, Bosch's 11536VSR (1") cordless SDS-plus rotary hammer combines power and innovation unlike any other hammer in the industry. Drilling faster than both cordless and corded models, the tool delivers ridiculous productivity, and utilizing Bosch's lightweight and long-lasting litheon battery technology, the tool's big power is perfectly portable. Its pneumatic impact mechanism is the strongest available among cordless models, and with an innovated striker guidance mechanism, striking pin, and overall tool design, the hammer's impact transmission is unfailingly accurate with virtually no loss of energy. For the most complete control on the job, the tool has an integral clutch to minimize any surplus torque, and a variable speed trigger to keep you on top of every application. With three modes of operation (rotation only, hammering with rotation, and hammering only) and a 36 position locking chisel, the 11536VSR is comfortable operate while still keeping you in charge of each task. Altogether, with the capacity to drill as fast as 7.1" per minute and costing around $645 - $675, the tool is a costly machine, but is worth every penny.
For the ultimate drilling experience and the overall best hammering action, one of these power tools is certain to do the trick. Producing powerful results and an always high-performance, one of these hammers is sure to carry its own weight in your tool repertoire.
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Specializing in tool parts & web communications, Mallory joined M&M Tool four years ago adding to their over 150 years combined experience. For over 70 years M&M Tool has provided the best service to the tool industry with replacement parts, sales, & service to woodworking products, machinery, & power tools like Makita's BHR240 rotary hammer & Bosch's 11536VSR rotary hammer.
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Author Resource:-> Specializing in tool parts & web communications, Mallory joined M&M Tool four years ago adding to their over 150 years combined experience. For over 70 years M&M Tool has provided the best service to the tool industry with replacement parts, sales, & service to woodworking products, machinery, & power tools like Makita's BHR240 rotary hammer & Bosch's 11536VSR rotary hammer.