INGCO RGH9528-SP-4 Rotary Hammer- Ring Spring Of Dust Cap19X2
Brand | INGCO |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 900 RPM |
Voltage | 1250 Volts (AC) |
Amperage | 13.5 Amps |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Product Dimensions | 35L x 10W x 20H Centimeters |
Special Feature | Variable Speed |
Number of Speeds | 3 |
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INGCO RGH9528-SP-4 Rotary Hammer- Ring Spring Of Dust Cap19X2
A RGH9528-SP-4 Rotary Hammer- Ring Spring Of Dust Cap19X2 is a power tool that combines the functionality of a hammer drill and a drill. It’s commonly used for drilling holes in hard materials like concrete, brick, and masonry. It works by delivering a hammering action alongside rotation, making it more effective than a standard drill in tough materials.
Components of a Rotary Hammer
- Motor: Provides power for the drilling and hammering mechanisms.
- Drive Mechanism: Transfers power from the motor to the hammering mechanism and the bit.
- Hammering Mechanism: Generates a hammering action that impacts the drill bit into the material. This mechanism can use different technologies like piston or rotary hammer action.
- Chuck: Holds the drill bit in place.
- Mode Selector: Allows switching between drilling only, hammering only, or combined drilling and hammering modes.
- Variable Speed Control: Enables adjusting the speed of the tool for different materials and applications.
Dust Cap
A dust cap is an attachment for a rotary hammer that helps contain dust generated while drilling. It connects to the hammer’s drill bit holder and features a funnel or shroud that captures dust particles. The dust is then collected in a vacuum cleaner attached to the dust cap or a built-in dust collection system in the hammer itself.
Applications of a Rotary Hammer
- Drilling holes in concrete, brick, and masonry for anchors, dowels, pipes, electrical wiring, etc.
- Breaking up concrete or brick for demolition or renovation work
- Chiseling operations like chipping away mortar or tile
How a Rotary Hammer Works
When the rotary hammer is turned on, the motor powers the drive mechanism, which rotates the drill bit. At the same time, the hammering mechanism delivers impacts to the back of the bit, driving it deeper into the material. The combination of rotation and hammering makes the rotary hammer more effective in hard materials than a standard drill.
The dust cap attached to the hammer helps collect dust particles generated during drilling, promoting a cleaner work environment and protecting the user from inhaling harmful dust.
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