Milwaukee 5262-21 8 Amp Corded 1 in. SDS D-Handle Rotary Hammer
Lightweight and fast, the Milwaukee 1 in. SDS D-Handle Rotary Hammer is designed to handle the toughest applications with accuracy and ease. Get up to 40% faster drilling and 15% more life, even in the toughest applications. Designed for the toughest applications, the 1 SDS-Plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer lasts longer and drills faster than other tools in its class. With a powerful 8 Amp motor, it delivers 0 RPM to 1,620 RPM, 0 BPM to 5,860 BPM and 2.1 ft./lbs. of torque. You’ll get superior drilling speed without sacrificing the power needed to drill larger holes. At just 6.1 lbs. this rotary hammer is easy to use and helps avoid user fatigue. A mechanical clutch protects the motor when the bit binds and operation offers maximum versatility. The kit includes a side handle, depth rod and carrying case.
- Powerful 8 Amp motor: delivers 0 RPM to 1,620 RPM, 0 RPM to 5,860 BPM with up to 40% faster drilling speeds than the competition
- 2.1 ft./lbs. of torque, blow energy
- 3-mode operation for versatility, rotary hammer, hammer only and rotation only
- Variable position chisel stop allows material to be adjusted regardless of orientation
- Mechanical clutch protects the motor when the bit binds
- Lightweight 6.1 lbs. design is easy to handle and helps reduce user fatigue
- Includes: 1 in. SDS D-handle rotary hammer, depth rod, side handle and carrying case
- 5-year limited tool warranty
Julie Aulenta –
I just purchased and used this to drill 24 1″ x 15″ holes in a pool deck with cambridge pavers placed over compact sand and 4-6 inches of concrete. Exceeded all expectations. I am installing a loop loc pool safety cover and received a $2700 estimate from the pool contractor. With this tool, I got the job done for $1600. The owner’s manual says max bit should be 7/8 but it worked fine with the 1″ solid bit. Minimal binding and clutch worked great. Each hole took about 5 minutes and I took a 30 minute break after each 4 holes to allow the motor to cool as a larger much more expensive drill would be more indicated for such a job. Great drill, great performance and great price. Follow all directions, watch you tube, measure three times and drill between your pavers. If you need to drill through a paver, start the hole on drill only setting and then switch to hammer drilling.
Chris S. –
We’ve had this for a year now. We just recently started a commercial job where we had to drill 120 6″ holes in the concrete slab and footings. It did them all no prob and is still going strong.