HAMMER DRILLS

Colony stocks a wide variety of hammer drills. All these drills have two modes: hammer and drill only, making them quite versatile. They are suitable for drilling in concrete and masonry while using carbide bits, and can be used with steel and wood bits as a regular drill. Hammer drills work particularly well in brick and block, and when using concrete screws. However, if you are drilling solid concrete, we recommend using a “rotary hammer” (See Pages 175-186). Please note that in our product descriptions, “BPM” means “blows per minute.”

Hammer Drill Selection Guide

Item Manufacturer Model Amps Chuck Size No-Load RPM BPM Weight (lbs.) Length
10-1070 Milwaukee 5387-20 8.5 1/2" 0-1,000/0-2,500 0-16,000/0-40,000 6.4 14 3/4"
11-9041 Metabo SBE710 5.8 1/2" 0-1,000/0-3,100 0-59,000 6.8 10 3/4"
10-1192 Bosch HD19-2 8.5 1/2" 0-1,100/0-3,000 0-19,000/0-51,000 5.8 13 3/4"
11-9062 Metabo SBE1100-Plus 9.6 1/2" 0-900/0-2,800 0-53,000 7.4 13 3/8"


P10-9063

Metabo 1/2" Hammer Drill

Vario-Tacho-Constamatic (VTC)-Full Wave Electronics for working at customized speeds to suit the application material and speeds that remain almost constant, even under load.  Robust die cast aluminum gear housing for optimum heat dissipation and durability.  Metabo S-automatic torque limiting clutch: mechanical decoupling of the drive for safe working should the tool stop unexpectedly.  Forward and reverse rotation Spindle with hexagonal recess for screwdriver bits for working without chuck.  Restart protection: prevents unintentional start-up after power supply interruption. Includes:  geared chuck, chuck key, rubber-coated handle, drilling depth guide and plastic carrying case.

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