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Makita HM1203C 20-Pound SDS MAX Demolition Hammer


INCLUDES: Side Handle Bull Point Bit Grease Cleaning Cloth Tool CaseFEATURES: Hard hitting (25.5J) with less weight (20.3 lbs.); ideal for horizontal work Constant speed control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load to complete the most challenging jobs Soft start suppresses start-up reaction for more control and better accuracy Variable speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application for greater versatility L.E.D. service light notifies the user approximately 8 hours before the brushes need to be replaced L.E.D. power light indicates switch failure or cord damage Makita Motor Advantage includes field core interlocking steel laminations, dual ball bearing armature, and large surface commutator, resulting in the most efficient transfer of energy for more power and longer tool life Extended life brushes are longer for more work between service intervals and less downtime 12 bit angle settings allow the bit to be set at different positions for operating convenience Automatic brush cut-off protects commutator from damage for longer tool life Rubberized ergonomic soft grip provides more comfort and control Accepts SDS-MAX bitsSPECIFICATIONS: Blows per Minute 950-1,900 BPM Impact Energy 25.5 Joules 18.8 ft.lbs. AMPS (120V) 14.0 Vibration (m/s2) 15.5 Bit Type Accepts SDS-MAX Bits Overall Length 22-3/4″

Product Features

  • Hard hitting (25.5J) with less weight (20.3 lbs.); ideal for horizontal work
  • Constant speed control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load to complete the most challenging jobs
  • Soft start suppresses start-up reaction for more control and better accuracy
  • Variable speed control dial enables user to match the speed to the application for greater versatility
  • L.E.D. service light notifies the user approximately 8 hours before the brushes need to be replaced
  • L.E.D. power light indicates switch failure or cord damage
  • Makita Motor Advantage engineered with field core interlocking steel laminations, dual ball bearing armature and more copper commutator bars, increasing energy transfer efficiency for more power and longer tool life
  • Extended life brushes are longer for more work between service intervals and less downtime
  • 12 bit angle settings allow the bit to be set at different positions for operating convenience
  • Automatic brush cut-off protects commutator from damage for longer tool life
  • Rubberized ergonomic soft grip provides more comfort and control
  • Accepts SDS-MAX bits
  • Side Handle
  • Bull Point
  • Bit Grease
  • Cleaning Cloth
  • Tool Case
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  • Hard hitting (25.5J), with less weight (20.3); ideal for horizontal work
  • Electronic Speed Control Automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain consistent speed under load for the most challenging jobs
  • Soft Start Suppresses start-up reaction for more control and better accuracy
  • Variable Speed variable speed control dial that enables user to match the speed to the application for greater versatility
  • 12 bit angles settings – Bit can be set at 12 different positions for operating convenience.
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  • Anonymous says:

    Depending on what you want it for, this is the best on the market. So far the Makita is working good. We have had this one for approximately3-4 months. Our soils are a mix of sandy, loamy, Caliche, you name it, and it definitely saves the backs of the crew members trying to trench for irrigation lines. Having been through several of these lightweight machines in the past 15 years, it is definitely not designed for large rock or rip rap found in the soil, nor asphalt. A jack hammer is a better choice for those uses. The crews have clear instructions not to try to break up larger rocks. Overall it is easy to use, well designed and does what it says, if you stick to the guidelines.

  • Anonymous says:

    after tons of research on Amazon – i’m happy with my decision I had been reviewing and checking out various similar tools for about a 9 months. Finally found the cash and settled on this one. which i believe is a fairly new product. I am veyr pleased with it. it is hte right wieght to do some real work around hte house and yard but not a 70lb brute that will break you in a few minutes of use. this is the right weight, that i could continually use it all day long. It is also very quiet – my hearing is suspect but my wife commented on how quiet it was. you could (i stress could) have a conversation with someone while using this hammer but you would have to raise your voice well above normal. otehr hammers are much louder and can’t talk within a 20 foot range of the tool while in use. It is fairly powerful and can break up concrete or limestone pretty quickly. my first makita cordless hammerdrill/driver is now 5 years old and still works great. So i am hoping that this tool will stand up for years to come as well. Build quality looks…

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