Stanley STHR263K
![]() | Outdated Product Operating modes: hammer drilling; drilling only; chiselling (demolition hammer); Power consumption (W): 800; Impact energy (J): 2.7; Number of thrusts (bpm): 5200; Rotation speed (rpm): 1050; Reverse: button; Functions: safety clutch; Power source: mains (230 V); Weight (kg): 3.3; |
Stanley STHR263K
Operating modes:hammer drilling, without a hit, chiselling
Power:800 W
Impact energy:2.7 J
Number of strokes:5200 bpm
Idle speed:1050 rpm
Cartridge type:SDS+
Power supply:mains (230 V)
Weight:3.3 kg
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I graduated from the Kharkiv Academy of Urban Economy and returned to my hometown of Poltava. But I absolutely had no luck finding a job in my field. The most prestigious position I could land in the housing and utilities sector was as a maintenance plumber at a housing operations office. Funny, right?))) It really makes you wonder if it was worth it to finish the academy and sweat it out for five and a half years. Well, it definitely was worth it; knowledge doesn't weigh you down, and it will certainly come in handy, especially since I didn't stray far from the utilities sector. Even while I was a student, I worked part-time as an assistant to a master craftsman who dealt with in-building networks, including plumbing. We worked together for a year and a half, and I learned a lot. That skill is what started supporting me. At first, I worked on my own, and now I'm considering setting up a small and non-housing dispatcher service. I got this hammer drill as a standard tool for fieldwork in cases where no serious dismantling work is anticipated. It's considered a household tool, but thanks to the quality of the Stanley brand, it surpasses many "semi-professional" Chinese ones. Small and comfortable, the weight is well distributed between the two handles. The weight is considerable, 3 kopecks of a kilogram is a decent figure for such a size, but it does not tyre the hands at all. The rotation speed of the dust-proof SDS+ chuck is controlled by a trigger button, and if necessary, the button is fully fixed. There is a safety clutch. It protects hands from sharp jerks that occur when the drill is jammed in dense concrete and other hard materials. There is also a reverse. Elastic bands are present in the grip areas, hands, both with gloves and without, do not slip a drop. Official two year warranty. It is twice as expensive as the Chinese "Dnipro" and "Proton". The first month there was a constant strong smell of "burnt" brushes, but then it seemed to settle in. |
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