Makita LXT202 18-Volt Hammer Drill & Impact Driver Lithium-Ion Combo Kit
18V, 2 Piece, LTX Combo Kit, Lithium-Ion Battery & Optimum Charging System Produces 280% Total Lifetime Work With 2 Times More Cycles, BHP451, 1/2' Hammer Driver-Drill Has A New 4-Pole Motor For 560 INLBS Of Torque & Weighs Only 4.9 LBS, BTD140, Impact Driver Is 40% More Compact, 1,280 IN LBS Of Torque With 0-3,200 IPM & Is 3.3 LBS, Includes: 2 Each, Batteries, Charger & Tool Case. ...Read more |
18V, 2 Piece, LTX Combo Kit, Lithium-Ion Battery & Optimum Charging System Produces 280% Total Lifetime Work With 2 Times More Cycles, BHP451, 1/2' Hammer Driver-Drill Has A New 4-Pole Motor For 560 INLBS Of Torque & Weighs Only 4.9 LBS, BTD140, Impact Driver Is 40% More Compact, 1,280 IN LBS Of Torque With 0-3,200 IPM & Is 3.3 LBS, Includes: 2 Each, Batteries, Charger & Tool Case. ...Read more |
Just the essentials. A cordless hammer drill for masonry and stucco drilling and an impact driver for the power to drive long screws and heavy-duty fasteners with ease. Every professional needs one cordless for drilling and one for driving. Lithium-ion tools have more power with less weight. They have more power than a regular 18-volt tool because each battery cell within the battery pack has more juice than a standard battery and can deliver more power to the tool. These tools are also as light as a 12-volt tool because lithium is lighter than the nickel and cadmium in standard battery packs. 18- volt lithium-ion tools have the best power-to-weight ratio of any cordless tool. These tools come with the slide-in battery system and have more contact area than other tools. This means that more battery power will be transferred at a faster rate. I’ve seen other cordless tools with 2 small contacts and even worse, with loose connections. A tool with loose connections will not perform as advertised and may even cause premature death of the battery. Hammer Drill Impact Driver This is an impact driver, not a screw gun/drill-driver. An impact driver provides, on average, four times the amount of torque because it "hammers" the chuck laterally as it turns. Makita uses their patented "hammer and anvil" technology to achieve this, which is one the best systems ever developed. A standard screw gun/drill-driver relies solely on the motor to turn the chuck, providing a 1:1 ratio of motor to output torque. Impact drivers do make more noise than regular drills, which becomes increasingly louder when driving larger fasteners like lag bolts and nuts for j-bolts, but it’s not so loud that you have to wear hearing protection. A variable speed trigger gives the user more control when driving smaller screws. Most impact drivers are only single speed, which means that all that torque they have will easily break small screws in half . Use slow speed for small screws and fast speed for large fasteners. This impact driver comes with the same great belt clip and headlights as the hammer drill. Another great feature on this tool is the all-metal, quick-change, hex, Insty bit chuck. The chuck only accepts drill bits and driver bits that have a hex shank at the opposite end of, for example, a no. 2 Phillips driver bit. This really speeds up bit changes. Hex Insty bits have really become the standard and are offered in every drill bit kit available. Rubber grips adorn the exterior of this tool and protect it during impact if it falls. Mine blew off the roof once and suffered no damage. Charger and Batteries What's in the Box |
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