INGCO S-RH-FKNB-RH12006-SP-16 Rotary Hammer- Function Knob
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Amperage | 12 |
Chuck Design | Keyless |
Chuck Size | 1-9/16 in |
Height in | 10.5 “ |
Impact Energy/EPTA (ft. lbs.) | 6.1 Ft.-Lbs. EPTA |
Length in | 19 “ |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Max. Hole Diameter in Concrete | 1-9/16″ |
Max. Hole Diameter in Concrete-Core Bit | 4″ |
Max. Hole Diameter in Concrete-Thru Hole Bit | 2-1/2″ |
No Load BPM | 1,500-2,900 |
No Load RPM | 170-340 |
Optimal Concrete Capacity Range | 1/2″ – 1-3/8″ |
Rating | 120V |
Reverse | No |
Variable Speed | Yes |
Voltage | 120V |
Weight | 15 lb |
Weight (lbs.) | 15 |
Width in | 4 “ |
Works With | Dust Extraction/Collection Hoods, HDC200, HDC250, HDC300, Spline Drive to SDS-plus® Adapter, HA1020 |
Includes | (1) RH540S Spline 1-9/16 In. Combination Hammer (1) Auxiliary Handle (1) Grease Tube (1) Carrying Case
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Description
INGCO S-RH-FKNB-RH12006-SP-16 Rotary Hammer- Function Knob
The S-RH-FKNB-RH12006-SP-16 Rotary Hammer- Function Knob is a power tool that combines the percussion mechanism of a hammer drill with the rotary drilling action of a drill. It is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of drilling tasks, including drilling holes in concrete, masonry, brick, and tile.
Components of a Rotary Hammer
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- Motor: The motor provides the power to rotate the chuck and bit.
- Chuck: The chuck is a clamp that holds the drill bit in place.
- Drive shaft: The drive shaft transfers power from the motor to the chuck.
- Hammer mechanism: The hammer mechanism is what delivers the hammering action. It typically consists of a piston and a hammer bit.
- Mode selector switch: The mode selector switch allows you to select between drilling only, hammering only, or drilling with hammering.
- Depth rod: The depth rod is a rod that can be attached to the hammer drill to help you control the depth of your holes.
- Dust collector: The dust collector is an attachment that helps to collect dust created by drilling.
How a Rotary Hammer Works
When you turn on the rotary hammer, the motor begins to spin the drive shaft. The drive shaft transfers power to the chuck, which rotates the drill bit. The hammer mechanism also engages, driving the hammer bit forward into the material. The combination of rotation and hammering allows the rotary hammer to drill holes in hard materials that would be difficult or impossible to drill with a standard drill.
Applications of a Rotary Hammer
Rotary hammers are a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of tasks, including:
- Drilling holes in concrete, masonry, brick, and tile
- Breaking up concrete
- Chiseling
- Driving anchors
- Digging post holes
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