Makita 481 vs Makita 486 | Is there a difference?
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2021
- Makita DHP/DDF 481 Specifications
Chuck Capacity: 1.5 - 13 mm
Blows per Minute (Hi) - ipm: 0 - 31,500 ipm
Blows per Minute (Lo) - ipm: 0 - 8,250 ipm
No Load Speed (Hi): 0 - 2100 rpm
No Load Speed (Lo): 0 - 550 rpm
Voltage: 18 v
Max. in wood: 76 mm
Max. in masonry: 16 mm
Max. in steel: 13 mm
Torque Settings: 21 + drill
Vibration K factor: 1.5 m/sec²
Maximum Output: 640 w
Lock Torque: 125 Nm
Max. Fastening Torque (Soft Joint): 60 Nm
Max. Fastening Torque (Hard Joint): 115 Nm
Vibration: Impact drilling into concrete: 6.5 m/sec²
Vibration: Drilling into metal: 2.5 m/sec²
Weight (with batteries): 2.7 kg
Makita DHP/DDF 486 Specifications
Chuck Capacity: 1.5 - 13 mm
No Load Speed (Hi): 0 - 2,100 rpm
No Load Speed (Lo): 0 - 550 rpm
Blows per Minute (Hi) - ipm: 0 - 31,500 ipm
Blows per Minute (Lo) - ipm: 0 - 8,250 ipm
Voltage: 18 v
Max. in wood: 76 mm
Max. in masonry: 16 mm
Max. in steel: 13 mm
Torque Settings: 21 + Drill
Vibration K factor: 1.5 m/sec²
Noise sound pressure: 84 dB(A)
Noise sound power: 95 dB(A)
Noise K factor: 3 dB(A)
Net weight: 2.3 2.7 kg
Max. Fastening Torque (Soft Joint): 65 Nm
Max. Fastening Torque (Hard Joint): 130 Nm
Vibration: Impact drilling into concrete: 8.0 m/sec²
Vibration: Drilling into metal: 2.5 m/sec²
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You kinda forgot the biggest difference between the 481 and the 486. Internally the 486 rotor drives a few extra 1000 rpm's more then the 481. It's gear reduction is bigger compared to the 481 to get it back down to the 2100 rpm's in speed 2.
The internal rotor moving a few thousand rpm's higher means the ventilator that provides cooling air pushes alot more air and the dhp486 cools alot better.
That alone is the whole reason Makita made the 486
Cools a lot better but heats more too. Only difference is noticable between these to is when you use bigger screws and big heavy drills that you dont usualy use. Only when testing. My oppinion is that there is no need to waste money on 486 if you already have 481.
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@@vladimirturudija3924 The problem is the old 481 never breaks. So you dont have any reason to upgrade to 486 unless if you are an impulse buyer.
@@henryairconcepts2999 exactly, that was my point.
@@henryairconcepts2999mine just did, I was wondering if it was worth the upgrade or go with another 481 instead
Best Video review. thank you
Thanks this is really helpful
Fantastic video! Maybe do one between 2 makita brushless impact drivers? Dpd153 vs 154? Thank you!!
Спасибо за обзор и объяснение 🤝👍
Fantástico 👏🏻 muito bom!!!
Great video thanks 👍🏻🏴
Thank you as well
Yep, it's almost the same tool. But i like it more, its length is shorter and the hand too.
When you have 1 hand on the 481 up a ladder and the bit jams, man it hurts, do any makitas have jam protection like some bosch ?
Thanks
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maybe the best tool comparasion ever 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you
where buy this gloves the makita?
I don't know, was a gift from a tools store. Did you tried Amazon or Ebay?
Now are the 2 drills considered professional or home owner use? I don't have a standard platform that I follow I have many different brands as I feel each one has a certain tool that works better than the rest I'm not a diehard this...or diehard that. I buy what works.. but with that said...my heart is with makita all the way!
Professional
I see Same quality not so different
Hopefully the DHP486 isn't as fragile and the higher RPM motor keeps the controller from burning up...
Then DHP481 is the only drill I've ever actually had completely die on me. It's also the heaviest, most expensive and most heavy duty cordless drill I own, the gets the least amount of use, and yet it died with light use...
DHP486 is likely a redesign to improve on reliability and longevity.
No concrete and brick comparison ?
No concrete, because: 1, only 486 has percussion, 481 is the model without. 2, I do not test drills with percussion in concrete, because that percussion is not for concrete, but only for light masonry. And the percussion on these drills is almost irrelevant.
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No pain, no gain. You gotta test that 486 in concrete. It can drill it. Not fast as sds+ drill, but it does drill it
@@i1bike As I said, I'm not at all interested in the percussion on these drills, and I won't test them, especially in concrete. A concrete rotary hammer is needed, like DHR171
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My apologies, i just realized that i misread the 481's name. It is DDF and not DHP haha. I was like, "whats wrong with this guy" haha
Brussels?
Sorry, I don't understand your question
Both are brushless
@@ToolTest nah, he is asking about brussels sprout , he wants to know did you ate enough of them before this test :D
Link to those gloves please..!
I don't know where you can find them, I got them as bonus
486 is slower?
By RPM, no
Can you take them both apart? The gearbox of the 481 contains plastic gears which break far too easily during job site use. Ive seen the 486 advertised as having metal gears so this would be good to see. Would also see me buying one if so as my 481 has been away twice now in the 3 year warranty period
DHP481Z "Mechanical 2 speed gearing with all metal gear construction". What plastic gears?
@@B1OD open one up and find out for yourself. It’s only the housing that’s metal, the gears themselves are nylon
@@shaneporthouse3175 if you send me a photo with the nylon gears inside I'll send you a free 481!
@@memutu lol if they were nylon they wouldn't handle this power 🤣
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on a job site those little performance superiority of 486 is not counting. 2 aspects are considered : the overall weight 600g in plus for 481, and 2 rings for setting screwdriving or drilling on 481, an advantage for 486 because when you have gloves it's hard to rotate the drilling ring. best improvement on ddf 484 too.
Wrong on both counts. 486 has the same ~ weight as both 481 and 458, if same DDF or DHP are considered, and the spec shown here is false, 2.1Kg is only without battery pack. That second ring was a feature only for top of the line drill drivers, coz' you can switch much faster to driling when you have preselected a lower torque limiter, and back again, very useful when you predrill and then screw, or anytime realy. That ring was removed only in extreme pursuit for compactness when still having a mechanical torque limiter and not an electronic one, so for a lower price realy, and more so coz' is hard to make some inexpensive torque limiter with reasonable useful low setings. Both "Milfucky" and Makita 40V failed to do this, the lowest setings is absurdly high.
як я зрозумів моделі різні а роботу роблять ну майже з однаковою швидкістю👍...чи не так🤔
Almost, yes
The gearboxes on those models are really bad, within a few minutes the first gear is gone. happend to multiple drills of these two models. Makita must be ashamed of those models. With such major disign flaws i cannot recommand this drill to anybody. Doesn't come close to being a professional drill.
разница только в весе и габаритах
486 is more powerful, besides the dimensions
Так в чем прикол видео?
To see differences in behavior and strength between the two models. But I think you already understood that 😉