Product Detail
Makita HM1810 Specs:
• Bit Type: 1 - 1/8' Hex Shank
• Blows per Minute (BPM): 1,100
• Impact Energy: 63.0 Joules
• Amps: 15.0
• Noise Level: 107dB
What's in the Box:
• Hex Wrench #5 (783203 - 8)
Key Features:
• Enjoy a smooth operation with the counterbalance system that cuts vibration down to just 8 m/s2, offering unparalleled comfort.
• Powered by a robust 15 - AMP motor and an efficient 1,100 BPM, it can handle even the toughest jobs.
• Stand out with the lowest noise level in its class, just 107dB.
• Works with popular 1 - 1/8' hex hammer steel.
• The automatic brush cut - out system safeguards the commutator, extending the tool's lifespan.
• A 16.4 - ft jobsite cord gives you more flexibility and instant power.
• The cylindrical tool holder allows you to drill new bolt holes if the original bolts break.
• A warning lamp alerts you to cord issues, and an AC/DC switch lets you use alternative power sources.
• A large, easy - to - operate switch provides better comfort and control for the user.
Using the Makita HM1810 breaker hammer is straightforward. First, make sure you've got the right bit attached. You'll find that it takes popular 1 - 1/8' hex hammer steel, so pick the one that suits your job. Plug it in - you can use either AC power or, thanks to the AC/DC switch, an alternative power source. The long 16.4 - ft cord gives you plenty of room to move around the jobsite. Once it's plugged in, just press the large, easy - to - operate switch, and you're ready to start breaking. The counterbalance system will keep the vibration low, so you can work for longer without getting too tired. As for the noise, it's one of the quietest in its class, which is great for your ears and those around you. When it comes to safety, keep an eye on the warning lamp. If it lights up, there might be an issue with the cord. Don't ignore it; turn off the tool and check the cord. Also, make sure you're wearing the right safety gear like goggles and gloves. For maintenance, the automatic brush cut - out system helps protect the commutator, but it's still a good idea to give the tool a regular check - up. Clean it after each use to remove any dust or debris. If the original bolts on the cylindrical tool holder break, you can drill new bolt holes to keep using it. With proper use and care, this breaker hammer will serve you well for a long time.