this is great but I think I would use an impact driver in almost all of these applications.. even just for the sake of not twisting my arms with such monstrous power :D
But how would they do on concrete? For hammer drilling with a 6mm drill bit, a lot of those holes actually. I do electrical and I most often fasten the installation to the concrete foundation with hammer down screws and some construction wire. Is this a tool I can consider using? I know it's not the same hammer action as a rotary hammer but it looks powerful enough.
Personally, I would not use these machines to drill holes in concrete, but only in masonry. From experience, I have damaged several models by drilling into concrete, the mechanism is sensitive.
I damaged the gearbox on my DHP481 drilling into concrete. I repaired it but will never use it for hammer drilling again after that. It's a great rotary drill. I always use an SDS now for drilling into concrete.
They are a great drills
Can you use the 40 v battery with this drill ?
No
this is great but I think I would use an impact driver in almost all of these applications.. even just for the sake of not twisting my arms with such monstrous power :D
It depends, when screwing, yes, the impact works, when drilling, especially with twist drills, cores, milling cutters, we use something like that.
How do you know the power of the drill ?
How do you know yesterday was a sunny day?
@@ToolTest I asked u a question.
I asked you a question too
@@ToolTest answer mine and I'll answer yours
But how would they do on concrete? For hammer drilling with a 6mm drill bit, a lot of those holes actually. I do electrical and I most often fasten the installation to the concrete foundation with hammer down screws and some construction wire. Is this a tool I can consider using? I know it's not the same hammer action as a rotary hammer but it looks powerful enough.
Personally, I would not use these machines to drill holes in concrete, but only in masonry. From experience, I have damaged several models by drilling into concrete, the mechanism is sensitive.
@@ToolTest thanks for the opinion, i will stick to more adequate tools for concrete then!
I damaged the gearbox on my DHP481 drilling into concrete. I repaired it but will never use it for hammer drilling again after that. It's a great rotary drill. I always use an SDS now for drilling into concrete.
Is this xph14?
No, is xph07
I destroyed my one several times. I appreciate the strength of this tool, but my oh my is it not durable enough for any serious application
how did it break? i've heard some people say its pretty fragile to drops
I damaged mine using hammer mode. Never going to hammer again with this drill. Rotary only from now on! It has a lot of power and some weak spots.
This one I like, but you forget about DF001GM. This is real POWER 140Nm and 2600 rpm.
I haven't forgotten, there will be some videos with that model as well.
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