Ingco RH12006 Rotary Hammer
Input power: 1200 W
● Voltage: 220V-240V~50-60Hz
● No-load speed: 300-760 rpm
● Impact rate: 1950-4860 bpm
● Impact enerny: 1-7J
● Drilling capacity: Concrete 38 mm ; Core bit 100mm
● SDS MAX chuck system
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Description
Ingco RH12006 Rotary Hammer(RH12006)
The Ingco RH12006 appears to be a rotary hammer designed for drilling and chiseling tasks in concrete, masonry, and other hard materials. Here’s a breakdown of the information I can gather based on the model name, common features of similar Ingco rotary hammers, and online availability:
Possible Specifications:
- Power: 1200W – This wattage suggests the RH12006 is suitable for light to medium-duty drilling and chiseling tasks in concrete, brick, and similar materials.
- Voltage: Likely 220-240V (depending on the region). Retailer descriptions should confirm voltage compatibility for your area (Juja, Kiambu County, Kenya).
- Drilling Capacity:
- Concrete: 38mm (information found on some retailer websites)
- Steel: 13mm (information found on some retailer websites)
- Wood: 40mm (common for rotary hammers)
- Impact Energy: 1-7 Joules (information found on some retailer websites). This indicates the force of the hammering action, with a range suitable for light to medium demolition tasks.
- Chuck System: Likely SDS Plus – This is a standard shank system for lighter rotary hammers, allowing for various drill bits and chisels.
- No-Load Speed: 300-760 RPM (rotations per minute) – This specifies the variable rotation speed without a load (details might be limited online).
- Impact Rate: 1950-4860 BPM (blows per minute) – This indicates the variable hammering frequency (details might be limited online).
- Material:
- Body: Likely constructed from cast aluminum or high-impact plastic for durability (information not always available online).
- Motor housing: Probably metal for strength and durability (details might be limited).
Functions:
- Drilling: The rotary hammer can drill holes in concrete, masonry, and other hard materials.
- Chiseling: The hammering action allows for breaking up concrete or masonry for demolition or channeling tasks.
Additional Considerations:
- Variable Speed: The hammer likely has variable speed control for adjusting drilling speed based on the material. Confirmation can be found in retailer descriptions or user manuals.
- Automatic Shut-Off: This safety feature helps prevent overheating if the hammer runs dry. Not all models may have this, so check retailer information or user manuals (if available).
- Weight: Lighter than heavy-duty rotary hammers, but weight information might be limited online. Consult user reviews if available.
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