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Makita DHP486Z 18V Li-ion LXT Brushless Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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Compact Design – for improved handling and control the overall length has been reduced by 27mm vs. the previous model DHP486Z 1/2" Cordless Hammer-Drill/Driver with Brushless Motor Up to 1,155 in. lbs. Max Fastening Torque!

Variable speed control by trigger allows you to adjust the speed to suit the application and material

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Specifications such as Impacts Per Minute and No-Load Speed remain equal to those of the DHP481, with a max of 31,500 ipm and a No Load max speed of 2,100 rpm. Some users don’t appreciate an RPM over 2,000, as when using larger drill bits, the drill struggles. With a max RPM of 2,100 on the highest setting, the option of a lower gear and thus a lower RPM of up to 550 rotations per minute is welcome. Users have regularly favoured higher RPMs over the years, possibly for no other reason than that they look good on paper! High Power Output – This model has been redesigned with a newly designed motor and gear ratio achieving not only more power but also increasing the performance in continuous heavy-duty applications. The Makita DHP486Z is a top-end heavy duty combi drill suitable for the professional looking for a machine with extra power and quality build. The DHP486 is powered by any 18v LXT battery and features a compact brushless motor that improves battery runtime by around 30% and requires no maintenance. With a huge maximum fastening torque of 130Nm, the DHP486Z can easily cope with drilling holes in soft and hardwoods up to 76mm diameter and masonry up to 16mm. Three modes include hammer for masonry, screwdriver mode with 21 torque settings for accurate screwdriving and drill-only mode. Some final things to know about the new DHP486 include the vibration level and k factor, and sound pressure level. When drilling metal, the vibration level is 2.5 m/s2 or less, whereas, for concrete, this is 8.0 m/s2. Similarly, the k factor when drilling metal is 1.5 m/s2, whereas this is 1.5 m/s2 when impact drilling into concrete. Drilling Modes: Screwdriving mode (rotation with clutch) for achieving an even consistent finish when fastening screws. Drilling mode (rotation only) achieving 40Nm max. torque. Hammer Drilling mode (rotation with hammering) for drilling in masonry up to a maximum 13mm hole diameter

The MakitaDHP486Z comes body only - batteries and charger are supplied separately. DHP486Z Features: The overall length has been decreased by 27mm compared to the previous generation for better handling and control.Screwdriving mode (rotation with clutch) is one of the three drilling modes that can be used to drive screws with an even, uniform finish. Drilling mode (just rotation) provides 130Nm of maximum torque. The hammer drilling mode allows for holes of up to 16mm in diameter to be drilled in masonry.The high-lumen twin LED job light with pre-glow and after-glow provides a clear and reliable light source for the work area. If you’re concerned about sound, this device produces 84 dB(A) at sound pressure level and 94 dB(A) at sound power level. The noise k factor is 3dB(A). All of which is a slight improvement versus its predecessor.

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Something else we love about the new model is the fact that it features XPT technology. XPT is a protective seal featured inside the drill, making it more resistant to dust and water and protecting the critical components inside. Because of this, people can use the drill outdoors or in harsh environments. All metal gear construction – allow for smoothly transfer of power in high load applications. While the highly durable materials ensure this tool has unmatched durability, and will continue to perform in years to come. Newly-designed motor and gear ratio achieves more power and increases performance in continuous heavy-duty applications

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