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18V Hammer Drill
18V Hammer Drill

StanleyFATMAX® V20 18V Brushless SDS+ Hammer Drill (Model: SFMCH900B-XJ)

R2,199

Retail: R3,000
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R550 with Payflex instalments

R2,199

R3,000
About

Since 1843 STANLEY® tools have been on the belt and in the hands of professional contractors and accomplished homeowners. Synonymous with quality, reliability, innovation, and value, STANLEY is the first name in tape measures and trusted worldwide for accuracy and dependability.

Product Features
  • Powerful motor providing up to 1,5000 RPM and 30Nm of torque for efficient drilling into wood and metal.
  • 2.0J of impact energy allows for efficient drilling and chiseling in concrete and aggregates.
  • 3 modes (hammer drilling, chiselling and rotary drilling), suitable for a variety of tasks.
  • Variable speed switch allows for maximum application control.
  • Depth guide for carrying out repeat applications.Integral LED flashlight with 20 second delay to illuminate the work area.
  • Keyless chuck for easy bit changes.Compact and lightweight design with contoured c handle for added comfort and safety.
  • 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless System 4.0Ah battery recommended (supplied separately)Part of the new 18V STANLEY® FATMAX® V20 Cordless System - power all your V20 tools with a common new & improved 18V lithium ion battery to let you power through work with ease
Product Specifications

V20 18V Brushless SDS+ Hammer Drill

  • Max. Drilling Capacity (Masonry) [Metric]: 30 mm
  • No Load Speed (RPM): 1500
  • Impact Rate per Min: 5500
  • Max. Drilling Capacity (Metal) [Metric]: 13 mm
  • Max. Drilling Capacity (Wood) [Metric]: 40 mm
What's in the Box
  • 1x V20 18V Brushless SDS+ Hammer Drill
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