MRHD1500CF “SUPER BLAST” Rotary Hammer Drill
Introduction Packing Plenty of Punch If you have a lot of masonry drilling applications then save time and energy with the all new GMC MRHS1500CF Rotary Pneumatic Hammer with it’s high powered 1500W motor providing the muscle behind an impressive 3.5J of impact force. A combination of Carbon Fibre and Magnesium construction offers the very latest in manufacturing materials that maximise strength and durability in a lighter powertool.
Key Features & Benefits Super Powerful 1500w Motor Ample power to drive the rotary pneumatic mechanism to deliver an impressive 3.5J of impact force. Hence the name “Super Blast” Carbon Fibre & Magnesium Construction Delivering the latest in manufacturing technology for exception durability and strength whilst delivering the lightest possible construction at around 5.2kgs. 3 Mode’s of Operation 1. Drilling with no hammer action 2. Drilling with hammer action 3.
Key Features Internal safety clutch to protect the operator in case of jammed bits SDS-Plus fitment system for rapid tool free bit changes with maximum energy transfer rate Variable speed for optimum control and penetration for various materials.
Typical Applications •Demolition of concrete slabs and brick walls • Chasing (channelling) of concrete to run cables and pipe • Lifting of tiles and pavers •Conventional masonry drilling • Conventional Steel & Wood drilling using the keyed chuck adaptor 3BVSIPCF – Unlimited Rebate Planer
Specification Sheet Technical Specifications Input Power Supplied Accessories 750watts No Load Speed 500 - 15,000rpm Impacts Per Minute 880 – 2700bpm 1 x 13mm Keyed Chuck 1 x Grease Pot 1 x Side Handle & Depth Rod Bit Fitment SDS-Plus Impact Force 3.5joules 1 x Pin Wrench 2 1 x Carry Case Modes of Operation Max Drilling Capacity into Masonry Construction Net Weight Warranty 36mm Carbon Fibre & Magnesium 5.
Operating Tips 1. That the more downward force you apply to the tool, the less efficient they are in their operation. 2. Some machines from new may not engage the hammer function and require a solid tap to a hard surface to the tip of a bit which has been fitted to the tool. Rarely would this ever need to be done again 3. When performing overhead work always use the supplied rubber dust chuck cover.
Frequently Asked Questions Q: How does a Rotary Hammer drill work? A: A small piston operated by the electric motor pushes compressed air against a metal spring loaded plate which in turn heavily impacts with the drive shaft connected to the chuck. Each single impact of energy delivered is measured in “Joules” NB: A joule is the work done or energy required to exert a force of one newton for a distance of 1mtr.