Hammer Drills

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Makita HP2051 Hammer Drill

2 types from £162.95

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DeWalt DWD024K Hammer Drill

2 types £99.95

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Bosch GSB 21-2RE Hammer Drill

2 types £224.95

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Bosch GSB 13 RE Hammer Drill

2 types from £79.95

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Makita HP1641K Percussion Drill

2 types £130.95

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Makita HP2050F Percussion Drill

2 types £210.95

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Makita HP1641 Percussion Drill

2 types £108.95

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Bosch GSB 16 RE Hammer Drill

2 types £153.95

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Sealey SD1000 Hammer Drill

£110.95

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Makita HP2010N Hammer Drill

2 types £343.95

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Makita HP2071F Hammer Drill

2 types £285.95

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Sealey SD800 Hammer Drill

£63.95

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Sealey SD750 Hammer Drill

£43.95

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Makita HP1631K Percussion Drill

2 types £122.95

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Makita HP1640 Percussion Drill

2 types £93.95

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Draper ID710D Hammer Drill

£39.95

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Hammer Drills

Hammer Drills Information

Hammer drills are so called because they are capable of hammer drilling into tough materials like concrete and masonry. The hammer action can also be switched off, making them suitable for drilling all standard materials like wood, metal and plastic as well. Equipped with forward and reverse switches, they are also capable of driving screws though they are not typically the first choice of machine for this task. Some machines have dedicated screwdriving modes and a few have torque control systems which increase their capabilities in this field however. The main advantages of hammer drills compared to cordless drills are their increased speed, power and unlimited runtime.

Hammer drill safety:

As with all drilling machines, eye protection should be worn at all times when using a hammer drill.

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