Makita Rotary Hammer LXT® DHR243RTJ
£548
What's Included
- DHR243 Hammer Drill
- Quick Change Chuck 13mm
- 2 x 18v LXT 5.0Ah Batteries (BL1850B)
- Battery Cover
Makita Rotary Hammer LXT® DHR243RTJ
Brushless, three-mode rotary hammer with quick-change chuck
Benefits:
- The Makita DHR243 is a 24mm (15/16") cordless combination hammer powered by a single LXT 18V Li-Ion battery. It's essentially the DHR242, but with this version you get the Quick Change Chuck (QCC) for easy switching to standard straight shank drill bits. This drill was released to replace models BHR200 / BHR202.
- Supplied with 1x Quick Change Chuck, 2x 18v LXT 5.0Ah Batteries (BL1850B), 1x DC18RC Charger in a Makpac Type 4 Carry Case.
Benefits:
- Battery protection circuit protects against overloading, over-discharging and over-heating
- Impact drilling, non-impact drilling and spike function
Brushless maintenance-free and long-life motor
TECHNICAL
- Brushless Motor: U+2714
- Vibration Level (3 axes), Impact Drilling: 15,8 m/s²
- Vibration: Chiselling: 11,2 m/s²
- Battery Chemistry (Ni-Cd / Ni-MH / Li-ion): Li-ion
- Vibration: Chiselling: 11 m/s²
- Max. Drilling Diameter in Wood: 27 mm
- Impacts per Minute (IPM): 0 - 4700 min⁻¹
- No load speed: 0 - 950 min⁻¹
- Nominal Battery Voltage: 18 V
- Tool weight with battery (EPTA): 3,4 - 4,9 kg
- Max. Drilling Diameter in Steel: 13 mm
- Side Grip: U+2714
- Sound Power Level (LWA): 100 dB(A)
- Sound Pressure Level (LpA): 89 dB(A)
- Battery protection: U+2714
- Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 353 x 85 x 213 mm
- Voltage LXT: U+2714
- Max. Drilling Diameter in Concrete: 24 mm
- Noise Uncertainty (K Factor): 3 dB(A)
- Optimum Drilling Diameter Range in Concrete: 6 - 12 mm
- Vibration Level (3 axes), Impact Drilling: 13 m/s²
- Vibration Uncertainty (K Factor): 1,5 m/s²
- Impact Energy: 2,0 J
- Vibration Level (3 axes), Drilling: 2,5 m/s²
NOISE AND VIBRATION
- Sound Pressure Level (LpA)89 dB (A)
- Sound Power Level (LWA)100 dB (A)
- Uncertainty (K)3 dB (A)
- Vibration2.5 m/sec²
- Vibration13 m/sec²
- Vibration11 m/sec²
- Uncertainty (K)1.5 m/sec²