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Seleccione Otro SitioM18 FUEL™ 1-9/16" SDS Max Rotary Hammer
The M18 FUEL™ 1-9/16” SDS Max Rotary Hammer is the first to world 18V SDS Max cordless solution. By utilizing proprietary M18 FUEL™ technology, the 1-9/16” SDS Max rotary hammer is able to drill as fast as corded SDS Max rotary hammers, deliver corded durability, and provide over 20 minutes of continuous chipping. POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor delivers 5 ft-lbs of impact energy for the more demanding, heavy-duty applications, including dry coring and medium-duty chipping in both concrete block and reinforced concrete. Powered by the M18™ REDLITHIUM™ HIGH OUTPUT™ XC8.0 battery pack which delivers up to 5X more run-time, 35% more power and runs 60% cooler than standard lithium-ion batteries, the 1-9/16” SDS Max Rotary Hammer delivers over 20 minutes of continuous chipping. It also includes REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence, the most advanced electronic system on the market, to prevent damage to the tool and battery from overloading and overheating. The M18 FUEL™ 1-9/16” SDS Max Rotary Hammer is part of Milwaukee®’s complete cordless rotary hammer line-up, ranging from Compact SDS Plus to SDS Max, all powered by the M18™ REDLITHIUM™ battery system.
- Milwaukee® POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor provides more power, more run-time, and longer life.
- REDLINK PLUS™ Electronic Intelligence enables advanced communication between your batteries and tools, allowing for unmatched levels of performance, protection, and productivity.
- The Milwaukee® REDLITHIUM™ Battery Pack is the most durable pack on the market delivering more run-time, power and longer battery life.
- REDLINK Plus™ intelligence: integrates full-circle communication between the tool, battery and charger to protect from overloading, overheating and over-discharging.