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Comparison Hitachi DH26PB vs Hitachi DH26PC

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Hitachi DH26PB
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Operating modes
hammer drilling
drilling only
 
hammer drilling
drilling only
chiselling (demolition hammer)
Specs
Power consumption830 W830 W
Impact energy3.2 J3.2 J
Number of thrusts4300 bpm4300 bpm
Rotation speed1100 rpm1100 rpm
Reversesliderslider
Motor locationhorizontalhorizontal
Chuck
Chuck type
SDS+
SDS+
Wood drilling max. 32 mm32 mm
Metal drilling max. 13 mm13 mm
Concrete drilling max. 26 mm26 mm
Max. hole saw 50 mm50 mm
Features
Functions
safety clutch
power button lock
safety clutch
power button lock
General
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
In box
additional handle
depth gauge
case (bag)
additional handle
depth gauge
case (bag)
Weight2.8 kg2.8 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2014march 2014

Operating modes

— Drilling with impact. A mode of operation that combines rotation and percussive movement of the drill. Due to this, a complex effect on the treated surface is provided; in this case, the impact gives a direct advancement of the drill, and rotation is used primarily to remove the resulting waste. It is this format of work that allows you to effectively make holes in materials like concrete, brick, natural stone, etc .; at the same time, rotary hammers cope with such tasks much more efficiently than the so-called impact drills (drills supplemented with a chiseling function).

Drilling (without impact). Traditional drilling, when the hammer works like a drill: the working equipment only rotates, not moving back and forth. It is applied to work with rather soft materials, such as a tree and metal. At the same time, rotary hammers are often more efficient than traditional drills — due to the greater power and weight of the tool, they allow you to drill larger and deeper holes with sufficient accuracy.

Chiseling (demolition hammer). In this mode, the punch tool only moves back and forth, without rotation. This format of work can be useful when splitting large pieces of hard material, removing various coatings, etc. We emphasize that a rotary hammer, even a powerful and heavy one, will not replace a full-fledged demolition hammer; however, for relatively simple tasks — such as dismantling smal...l structures made of relatively soft materials, splitting tiles, chasing walls, etc. — a tool with this mode is quite suitable.
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