Stark RH 850 Profi (140850010)
![]() | Outdated Product A small three-mode hammer drill operating on mains power. Can operate in drilling, hammer drilling and chiselling modes. The tool is equipped with an 850 W electric motor and an impact mechanism with an energy of 2.7 J. These characteristics allow using the Stark RH 850 Profi hammer drill to make holes in wood (up to 30 mm in diameter), non-ferrous metals and steel (up to 13 mm), as well as brick and concrete (up to 26 mm). The tool is equipped with an SDS+ chuck. The hammer drill is supplied in a plastic case. It comes with an additional handle and a limiter, which allows you to make a series of identical holes of a given depth. |
Stark RH 850 Profi
Operating modes:hammer drilling, without a hit, chiselling
Power:850 W
Impact energy:2.7 J
Number of strokes:5500 bpm
Idle speed:1300 rpm
Cartridge type:SDS+
Power supply:mains (230 V)
Weight:2.8 kg
A small three-mode hammer drill operating on mains power. Can operate in drilling, hammer drilling and chiselling modes. The tool is equipped with an 850 W electric motor and an impact mechanism with an energy of 2.7 J. These characteristics allow using the Stark RH 850 Profi hammer drill to make holes in wood (up to 30 mm in diameter), non-ferrous metals and steel (up to 13 mm), as well as brick and concrete (up to 26 mm). The tool is equipped with an SDS+ chuck. The hammer drill is supplied in a plastic case. It comes with an additional handle and a limiter, which allows you to make a series of identical holes of a given depth.
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