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Milwaukee 5315-21 1-1/2-Inch SDS-max Rotary Hammer by Milwaukee
Product DetailsManufacturer: Milwaukee Model: 5315-21 Product features: - Patented Vibration Isolation System (both grips)
- Single motion bit insertion and positionable chisel lock
- 1-1/2 in. bit capacity, 6 in. thin wall core bit capacity
- Dial speed control: 190-385 rpm, 1700-3400 bpm
- Powerful 11.0 amp motor with Electronic Feedback Control Circuit
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Description of Milwaukee 5315-21 1-1/2-Inch SDS-max Rotary HammerThese new 1-1/2 in. rotary hammers deliver outstanding drilling performance in a lightweight package. Milwaukee's patented vibration isolation system greatly reduces operator fatigue by absorbing the hammering action with floating handles. A soft-shift stop rotation knob permits the operator to smoothly change from hammer-with-rotation mode to the hammer-only mode. An 11.0 amp motor combined with an electronic feedback control circuit allows a full 6 inch thin wall Core Bit to be driven through 5000 PSI concrete without bogging down. The on-off switch is coupled with a speed dial so that the speed and blow energy can be correctly matched to the application or accessory. The bit locking system features one-handed click-in bit insertion. The Quik-LokŪ cord allows for fast twist-off, twist-on cord replacement. A pre-set clutch protects against sudden motor overloads. The service reminder light indicates when the carbon brushes will soon need to be replaced. This versatile tool can be used for drilling up to 1-1/2 inch holes in concrete with SDS-max Bits, larger holes in concrete with Core Bits or the LHS system, or used for chipping, chiseling and demolition.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Milwaukee 5315-21 1-1/2-Inch SDS-max Rotary HammerCustomer Review: A workhorse hammer Summary: 5 Stars
I have been using this tool with a 3 inch chisel to break up ceramic tile. It has preformed well without any problems. The only complaint I have about the tool is the handle. With extended use(several hours constant use), the handle tends to loosen and slip. I found myself freqently repositioning and tightening the handle. Also, this hammer is probably the lower end for this type use. A larger hammer would probably be a better choice for this heavy work.
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