Makita

Hammer Drill (Bare Tool) 3/4 in.

SKU: HP2050
Lititz, PA
M-F 6:30am-8:30pm; Sat 6:30am-4:00pm
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The Makita 3/4 in. Hammer Drill is powered by a 6.6 AMP motor that is engineered for the most demanding applications. The HP2050 features a torque-limiting clutch that disengages automatically if the bit binds, and a positive-stop mode selector that helps prevent accidental mode disengagement. Additional features include less weight (only 5.6 lb), a large trigger switch, and an ergonomic rubberized grip for increased comfort.

Includes - chuck key, side handle, depth gauge and case

  • Built-in clutch reduces gear damage by disengaging gears if bit binds
  • Powerful 6.6 AMP motor for the most demanding applications
  • 2-speed, variable speed (0-1,200 & 0-2,900 RPM) with variable speed control dial
  • 2-mode operation "Rotation Only" and "Hammering with Rotation" for multiple applications
  • Positive stop mode selector prevents accidental mode disengagement
  • Ergonomic rubberized "Pistol-grip" for increased comfort on the job
  • All-ball bearing construction for longer tool life
  • Designed for low noise and reduced vibration
  • Large trigger switch and 360° swivel side handle for added comfort
  • Less weight (5.6 lb) for reduced operator fatigue
  • Lock-on button for continuous use
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Brand Makita
UPC 088381043212
Store Location (Lititz, PA) Aisle 28, Section S4
Package Length (in) 4.37"
Package Width (in) 16.81"
Package Height (in) 13.03"
Manufacturer Part Number HP2050
Country of Origin China
UPC Code 088381-043212
LED light No
Max. Capacity (concrete drilling) 3/4"
Blows Per Minute (2 speed) 0 - 24,000 / 0 - 58,000 BPM
No Load Speed (var. 2 spd) 0 - 1,200 / 0 - 2,900 RPM
Overall Length 14-1/4"
Optimum Range (concrete drilling) 5/32" - 7/16"
Net Weight 5.6 lb
AMPS 6.6
Chuck Size 1/2"
Shipping Weight 10.36 lb
Power Type Corded
Warning Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
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