DeWalt DCH273P2T-QW - SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer with Batteries - Percussion - Brushless Motor with 3 Working Modes
The
DeWalt DCH273P2T-QW hammer drill is a versatile and high-performance tool for anchoring and fixing applications in masonry and concrete. With a maximum drilling capacity of 24mm and holes from 4mm to 16mm, this DeWalt SDS-Plus rotary hammer is perfect for continuous work.
Its
compactness, lightness and ergonomics make this DeWalt hammer drill extremely comfortable to use, even during longer jobs. The LED light positioned on the front body ensures perfect visibility during use.
This DeWalt DCH273P2T-QW rotary hammer has a
very low level of vibrations (6.6m/s²), the lowest in its category, for greater comfort of use and less fatigue. With exceptional durability, this hammer drill is capable of drilling more than 90 holes (Ø 10x80mm) on a single charge.
The
electronic clutch guarantees constant calibration over time, while the brushless motor and 5.0Ah XR Lithium batteries ensure high autonomy and reduced maintenance times.
In addition, this hammer has
three modes of use : rotation, rotation with percussion, and percussion only (chiseling).
Included with DeWalt DCH273P2T-QW rotary hammer
- (1) Side handle;
- (2) 5.0Ah XR Lithium batteries;
- (1) Belt Hook;
- (1) Universal Charger;
- (1) TSTAK case.
Technical specifications DeWalt DCH273P2T-QW rotary hammer
- Product width: 85mm;
- Battery capacity: 5Ah;
- No Load Speed (RPM): 0-1100;
- Product weight: 2.5 kg;
- Impact Energy (J) EpTA Value: 2.1;
- Product height: 202mm;
- Weight (including battery): 3.1 Kg;
- K1 Uncertainty (Vibration): 1.5;
- Power Source: Cordless;
- Quick change chuck: No;
- Max. Drilling Capacity (wood): 26mm;
- Product length: 301mm;
- Vibration Control: Yes.
The expert opinion on the DeWalt DCH273P2T-QW professional hammer drill
"I bought this DeWalt hammer for its compactness, lightness (2.5 kg) and the convenience of the battery.
The brushless motor (without brushes) ensures reduced maintenance, longer life of the motor and battery. The hammer drill has three working modes: rotation, rotation with percussion for drilling concrete, and percussion only for chiseling small sections.
I used the hammer drill for a full day and drilled three holes in the wall. I chiseled a screed and the hammer showed no signs of overheating or weakness.
I recommend it for professional and intensive use and for top-level DIY." - Michele