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Makita Rotary Hammer - P-HR2670 - SDS PLUS 26 mm

by Makita
SKU HR2670-1
Original price €159.00 - Original price €159.00
Original price
€159.00
€159.00 - €159.00
Current price €159.00

VAT Included

Battery size: 110V

The Makita HR2670/1 110V Rotary Hammer is a high-performance SDS-PLUS tool for drilling and light chiselling in concrete, wood, and steel. Its 800?W motor, three operation modes, and durable internal design make it ideal for professional and industrial applications

Features:
  • Compatible with SDS-PLUS bits for fast, secure bit changes
  • Three operation modes: rotation only, hammering only, rotation + hammering
  • Variable speed trigger for precise control
  • Reverse switch for easy bit removal
  • Torque limiter to protect gears
  • Recessed lock-on button for continuous use
  • Ergonomic design for comfort during extended use
Applications:
  • Heavy-duty drilling in concrete, masonry, wood, and steel
  • Chiselling and demolition tasks
  • Construction, renovation, and industrial applications
  • Ideal for environments with 110?V power supply
Includes:
  • 1 × Makita HR2670/1 26?mm SDS+ Rotary Hammer (110V / 230V)
  • Depth gauge (varies by retailer)
  • Carry case
Tech Specs
  • Power Supply: 110V / 230V
  • Continuous Input Power: 800?W
  • No-Load Speed: 0–1500?min?¹
  • Impacts per Minute: 0–4500?min?¹
  • Impact Energy: 3.0?J
  • Chuck Type: Normal (SDS-PLUS compatible)
  • Max Drilling Diameter:
  • Concrete: 26?mm
  • Wood: 32?mm
  • Steel: 13?mm
  • Optimum Drilling Diameter in Concrete: 4–18?mm
  • TCT Core Bit Drilling: 68?mm
  • Power Cord Length: 4.0?m
  • Sound Power Level (LWA): 102?dB(A)
  • Sound Pressure Level (LpA): 94?dB(A)
  • Noise Uncertainty (K Factor): 3?dB(A)
Shipping Information

We ship all orders using DPD

  • Flat Rate Shipping: €10 on all orders.
  • Free Shipping: Orders over €250 qualify for free shipping.
  • Some orders need to be delivered on a Pallet, these are excluded from free shipping.
  • Orders are dispatched promptly, and delivery typically takes 2 to 4 working days within the Republic of Ireland.