Ideal Hammer Drill ID GSH388
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Demolition Hammer GSH388 Type
Part No: 26694
The IDEAL heavy-duty hammer is a machine built for comprehensive demolition. This demolition hammer comes with a heavy-duty type kit box for secure storage on the construction site. This industrial hammer has been expertly crafted to deliver exceptional results. This high-performance tool also features an ergonomic design for user comfort. This line's design also ensures the user is comfortable during any application. An electronic variable speed and impact control dial are included with this hammer. This gives the operator complete control over little bits of light material with this dial.
Double Insulation: An electrical appliance that is double insulated does not have an earth wire fitted. The appliance is designed in such a way that the electrical parts can never come into contact with the outer casing of the device.
Mechanical 2-Speed: Mechanical speed settings are found on more and more (battery-powered) drills. Using its switch, you can set the drill to either screw mode (mode 1) or drill mode (mode 2). Without a mechanical speed setting, one might drill too fast for screwing and too slow for drilling.
SDS Plus Shank: SDS Plus has a 10mm shank, while the SDS Max has an 18mm. This means that SDS Max bits have an increased capability for tougher masonry work, withstanding more torque and force. The SDS Plus range is shorter in length and is tailored to lighter duty work and smaller diameter holes.
Carrying Case: Comes with a secure carrying case for your convenience, product protection, and storage.
Packing Dimensions (cm): 10.1x7.5x20.5
Net Weight (Kg): 8.2
A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion. The percussive mechanism provides a rapid succession of short hammer thrusts to pulverize the material to be bored, to provide quicker drilling with less effort. If a hammer drill's impact mechanism can be switched off, the tool can be used as a conventional drill to also perform tasks such as screwdriving.