Corded Rotary Hammers
Corded rotary hammers drill and chisel concrete and masonry, creating holes and delivering high-impact, low-frequency blows. Also known as SDS drills and combination hammers, they have a hammer-and-rotate mode that spins and thrusts the bit to drill larger-diameter holes in harder materials than hammer drills. Their hammer-only mode chisels and chips for light demolition. A hammer's solid bit capacity is the maximum hole size it drills, but selecting a hammer by its optimal drilling range ensures that the tool will produce consistent results for hole sizes within that range. Rotary hammers are commonly used to drill through-holes, set anchors, and remove bricks. These corded tools allow long run times for repetitive tasks, maintain full power during operation, and have no batteries to recharge. Hammers with an SDS-Plus chuck use smaller bits and perform more targeted chiseling than hammers with an SDS-Max chuck.
SDS-Plus Pistol-Grip Corded Rotary Hammers
3/4 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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SDS-Plus D-Handle Corded Rotary Hammers
1 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-1/8 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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SDS-Plus L-Shape Corded Rotary Hammers
1-1/8 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-3/16 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-1/4 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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SDS-Max L-Shape Corded Rotary Hammers
1-9/16 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-5/8 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-3/4 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-7/8 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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2 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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2-1/16 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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Spline Drive L-Shape Corded Rotary Hammers
1-9/16 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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1-5/8 in Solid Bit Capacity in Concrete
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