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Makita DHR263Z

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Compact professional electric rotary hammer with vertical motor and powered by two branded lithium-ion batteries. Equipped with a practical SDS Plus standard chuck for quick tool changes without the use of auxiliary tools. It is positioned as a product of the upper price category, designed to perform a wide range of assembly, dismantling and construction work in conditions of unavailability of connection to the electrical network. Thanks to the L-shaped layout, it has a relatively compact body with a length of only 35 cm, which is especially convenient when working in confined spaces. It differs from a more affordable similar model (DHR242) with increased engine power, more energetic impact (up to 2.5 J) and significantly better battery life provided by two batteries with a total voltage o...f 36 V and an impressive total energy capacity of up to 144 Wh (batteries and charger included). supplies are not included). The Makita DHR263Z rotary hammer can work in chisel mode (with a fixed chisel) and provide vigorous impact and conventional drilling. Able to create holes in concrete and reinforced concrete, natural and artificial stone, metal, wood, polymer and polymer-composite masses. There is an electronic speed control, an engine brake and a protective clutch that stops the tool from kicking back when the drill or drill is jammed.
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Makita DHR263Z
Operating modes:hammer drilling, without a hit, chiselling
Impact energy:2.5 J
Number of strokes:5000 bpm
Idle speed:1250 rpm
Cartridge type:SDS+
Power supply:battery, 18 V
Weight:4.6 kg
DHR263Z comes without accessories, DHR263ZJ comes with Makpac case and DHR263RF4 comes with 4 batteries (3Ah), charger and case

Compact professional electric rotary hammer with vertical motor and powered by two branded lithium-ion batteries. Equipped with a practical SDS Plus standard chuck for quick tool changes without the use of auxiliary tools. It is positioned as a product of the upper price category, designed to perform a wide range of assembly, dismantling and construction work in conditions of unavailability of connection to the electrical network.

Thanks to the L-shaped layout, it has a relatively compact body with a length of only 35 cm, which is especially convenient when working in confined spaces. It differs from a more affordable similar model (DHR242) with increased engine power, more energetic impact (up to 2.5 J) and significantly better battery life provided by two batteries with a total voltage of 36 V and an impressive total energy capacity of up to 144 Wh (batteries and charger included).

supplies are not included). The Makita DHR263Z rotary hammer can work in chisel mode (with a fixed chisel) and provide vigorous impact and conventional drilling. Able to create holes in concrete and reinforced concrete, natural and artificial stone, metal, wood, polymer and polymer-composite masses. There is an electronic speed control, an engine brake and a protective clutch that stops the tool from kicking back when the drill or drill is jammed.

All specifications
Specifications DHR263Z
Main
Operating modeshammer drilling
drilling only
chiselling (demolition hammer)
Specs
Impact energy2.5 J
Number of thrusts5000 bpm
Rotation speed1250 rpm
Reverseslider
Motor locationvertical
Chuck
Chuck typeSDS+
Wood drilling max. 32 mm
Metal drilling max. 13 mm
Concrete drilling max. 26 mm
Features
Functionssafety clutch
LED light
General
Power sourcebattery
Batteries in setno
Battery platformMakita 18V LXT
Battery voltage18 V
Compatible batteriesBL1815N, BL1820, BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL1860
In boxadditional handle
depth gauge
without charger
Dimensions35x11.6x23.2 cm
Weight4.6 kg
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Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2016
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