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Hitachi DH38YE 1 1/2-Inch Spline Rotary Hammer |  | Brand: Hitachi Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $742.09 Buy New: $297.77 as of 11/22/2009 19:32 CST details You Save: $444.32 (60%)
New (10) from $297.77
Seller: Mytoolplace Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3751
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 30 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 13.8 x 23.8
MPN: DH38YE Model: DH38YE UPC: 717709000872 EAN: 0717709000872 ASIN: B0000223JW
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| Features:
| • | 5.2 foot pounds of Impact energy | | • | 2 modes of operation | | • | Sealed Grease system | | • | External Brushes | | • | Dust proof cover |
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Product Description 1-1/2", Spline Shank, Rotary Hammer, 2 Mode, Powerful 8.0 Amp Motor, Increases Productivity, Sealed Grease System Ensures Minimal Maintenance, Auto-Stop Carbon Brushes To Protect Armature, Dust Proof Cover For Extended Maintenance Free Operation, Includes: Plasic Case, Side Handle, Depth Stopper, Dust Cover, 5MM Wrench, Hammer Grease A 1OZ Tube, Weight 17.0 LBS.
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| Customer Reviews: TKO in the first round April 15, 2002 Ted Staples (Ayer, MA United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this rotary hammer for drilling in grout holes for rebar and anchor bolts and some other misc. holes in concrete. It is a very good tool for someone who has a lot of varied tasks but dosen't work the tool everyday. The clutch is a wrist saver, the bits are harder to find than SDS Max and the price is right. But the tool went down in a matter of hours, and given Hitachi's impossible to locate parts, I'm shopping for a SDS Max Hilti or Bosch. No tool is a good deal if it shuts your job down.
Works Great February 14, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought mine a few months ago, and I love it. I use it for breaking up granite boulders by drilling a line of holes and splitting the rock with stonemasons' 'feathers and pins'. The thing weighs quite a bit so it's not the best for small holes in masonry walls. It seems to work best when held vertically or close to it. ... I've not had any problems with it, and it does as good a job as my friend's Hilti which cost him more than twice as much. The spline-shaft bits aren't always easy to find. My local Home Depot has a few, but mail-ordering is usually necessary to find a specific size. I haven't tried to use it as a jack-hammer yet, so I cannot confirm or refute toolpig's evaluation of when it's used as such. In any case, I think I got good value on this tool.
Tough and dependable November 27, 2000 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Like most Hitachi tools , this is very well engineered. It stands up to all kinds of abuse. Mine ran for years drilling all sizes of holes in old hard concrete. I also used it for chipping which is hard on roto hammers. They don't have a lot of power for breaking concrete as this is not their intended primary use. So when you do use them for breaking , they have to run a lot longer than a demolition hammer would. It has pretty good power for drilling though. I bought mine used and had it for five years before replacing it recently. I went to SDS max which is currently replacing spline drive in the large rotary hammer market. It is a tighter mechanism which transfers more of the hammering power to the bit , resulting in faster drilling performance. If you have a lot of spline bits , this would be a good tool to buy. If you are starting from scratch , I would recommend the SDS max hammers from Hilti , Bosch or milwaukee
good value for the price September 4, 2000 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
after a year of use and abuse my hitachi is still going strong.it drills fast and easy and in hammer mode drives ground rods and does light demolition effortlessly.i prefer the spline shank drills and accesories over the little sds shank bits but i do use an adaptor for the slightly cheaper sds or taper shanks in the smaller sizes.industrial machinery installation is tuff on tools but the hitachi DH38YE not only came through with flying colors but outlasted a much more expensive brand.
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