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Posting for under a monthRotary Hammer Drill - 1000W - Guild Corded
Brighton, East Sussex
£50
Description
Used only a handful of times - This Guild (SDS) Self Direct System Plus Rotary Hammer Drill is high powered, durable and ideal for heavy duty masonry projects. With a 1000W output, it's specifically designed for large diameter drilling and chiselling into masonry and concrete. You can easily switch between 3 modes to get the job done. There's a rotary only function for light drilling tasks, a hammer drilling setting for heavy duty drilling into stone or concrete. There's also a chiselling mode for chipping away material (like removing plaster from a brick wall).
The drill comes equipped with accessories to help you achieve a wide range of jobs. Includes a point chisel (14x250mm), a flat chisel (14x250mm), 3 SDS drill bits (8/10/12x150mm).
There's a removeable auxiliary handle for greater control and stability, an adjustable depth gauge to ensure you get the perfect depth and a dust cover. The drill has a soft-grip handle for comfortable use and you can pack it away in the strong, plastic carry case that's included.
Guild power tools are built to last and come with a 2-year guarantee. So, whether you're using a drill to put up a shelf or using a mitre saw to cut decking, you know with guild power tools, the products are built to last. Guild - for a job well done.
1000 watts.
26mm keyless chuck.
Maximum of 990 RPM.
0 - 4300 blows per minute.
Drilling capacity for wood 40mm, steel 13mm and masonry 26mm.
Functions as hammer drill.
Functions as SDS drill.
Auxiliary handle.
Cord length of 2.5m.
Accessories included: 1 x auxiliary handle, 1 x depth gauge, 1 x point chisel (14x250mm), 1 x flat chisel (14x250mm), 3 x SDS drill bits (8/10/12x150mm), 1 x dust cover.
Carry case included.
Size H22.2, W9.3, D32cm.
Drill weight 3.79kg.
Posted: 9 hours ago
Ad ID: 1501907575
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