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| Hitachi big tools come in small packages ![]() Designed with a powerful 7.4 Amp motor that delivers 850 Watts of input power, this new rotary hammer out specs the competition in drilling, chiseling, size and weight. A newly designed mechanism, which integrates the mode selector with the idle strike restrictor, allows the DH30PC2 to be so compact while improving reliability and extending the life of the tool. Electronic variable speed control gives the tool a no-load RPM between 0-850 and an impact rate of 0-3, 700 BPM. Its solid and dependable chuck accepts SDS Plus bits by simply sliding the bit into the retainer. For removal, the retainer slides forward and the bit is released, making replacements a breeze. This multi-duty rotary hammer offers 3 modes of operation; drilling only, hammer only and hammer drilling that is controlled by an easy-to-use mode selector dial. At just 9.5 lbs and 14" in length, the DH30PC2 is the lightest and most compact rotary hammer in its class. The soft elastomer handle provides a solid and comfortable grip and a 36-position variable lock mechanism allows for simple adjustment of chisels to the most comfortable working angle. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Construction News :: home page |