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AVT Rotary Hammer HR4013C
HR4013C: ULTRA-LOW VIBRATION Rotary Hammer 4.5 m/sec2 Hammer Only 5.0 m/sec2
Lock-on in hammering mode
Vibration Absorbing Housing This is the new AVT mechanism advanced from the current “Vibration absorbing handle” The level of vibration is further reduced by completely separating the machine holding section from the motor/transmission section.
Lock-on switch for continuous chiseling applications
Balancer Lock-on in hammering mode
Trigger switch for intermittent chiseling applications
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Rotation with hammering
7.6 Joules Bit angle settings Piston Air Air
Active Dynamic Vibration Absorber Ensures operation with extremely low vibration. The tool has been designed with at body side so it’s easier to handle.
Lock-on switch for continuous chiseling applications
Trigger switch for intermittent chiseling applications
Rotation with hammering
Reaction force
Damper Spring Absorbs reaction force caused by drill bit at the moment of impact.
Drilling Effi ciency 20% Higher
Chipping Effi ciency
45% Higher Compared with our previous model: HR4011C
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Rotation with hammering
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Rotation with hammering
Lock-on in Hammer Mode
Lock-on switch for continuous chiseling applications
Lock-on switch for continuous chiseling applications
Reaction force
Trigger switch for intermittent chiseling applications
Bit angle settings
Trigger switch for intermittent chiseling applications
Bit angle settings Lock-on in hammering mode Bit angle settings Balancer
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