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Comparison Dnipro-M PE-4020BM vs Vitals Master Ra 4016DS

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Operating modes
hammer drilling
chiselling (demolition hammer)
hammer drilling
chiselling (demolition hammer)
Specs
Power consumption2000 W1600 W
Impact energy10 J9 J
Number of thrusts3530 bpm3530 bpm
Rotation speed560 rpm560 rpm
Reversenono
Motor locationverticalvertical
Chuck
Chuck type
SDS Max
SDS Max
Concrete drilling max. 40 mm40 mm
Features
Functions
speed controller
anti-vibration system
safety clutch
speed controller
anti-vibration system
safety clutch
General
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
In box
additional handle
case (bag)
additional handle
case (bag)
Weight7.3 kg7.3 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017september 2016

Power consumption

Rated power consumed by the rotary hammer during operation. Usually, the maximum power consumption in normal operation is taken as the nominal power.

In general, the higher this indicator, the heavier and more performant the rotary hammer is, the more advanced its performance usually turns out to be. On the other hand, the electricity consumption of such tools is high. In addition, note that with the same power consumption, the actual set of individual characteristics for different tools may be different. For example, frequency and impact energy are inversely related, and for the same power input, higher frequency usually means less individual impact energy. So, according to this parameter, it is worth evaluating only the overall level of the instrument; for accurate selection for specific tasks, you need to pay attention to more specific characteristics.

Also note that power consumption data can be useful for some tasks related to catering — for example, if a construction site is powered by an autonomous generator and you need to estimate the load on this energy source.

Impact energy

The energy transmitted by the perforator to the material being processed upon impact; the higher this indicator, the stronger and more powerful each individual blow.

First of all, we recall that the energy of impacts is directly related to their frequency: an increase in frequency leads to a decrease in energy. Therefore, for models where the number of strokes can be adjusted, this paragraph usually gives the maximum energy achieved at the minimum speed of operation.

In general, higher impact energy improves efficiency when working with hard, stubborn materials, but requires more motor power (especially if it has to be combined with a high frequency). Therefore, it is worth choosing according to this parameter, taking into account specific tasks. So, for occasional use in everyday life, an energy of 2 J or less is enough, for home repair work of medium intensity, at least 3 J is desirable; a power of 4 J or more is already considered high; and in some industrial-grade perforators, this figure can reach 30 J.
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