High-performance DeWALT SDS Plus Rotary Hammer for concrete, brick, and masonry. Bare unit with 3 modes and low vibration.
The DeWALT DCH253N 18V SDS Plus Rotary Hammer is a high-performance tool designed for drilling into tough materials such as concrete, brick, and masonry. It is perfect for professionals who require a reliable and powerful hammer drill for anchors and fixing holes ranging from 4mm to 24mm in diameter. The drill features three versatile modes: rotary, SDS hammer, and chisel only, making it suitable for a variety of applications, including light chiselling in plaster, tiles, and render, as well as rotary-only drilling in wood and metal.
Equipped with a 4.0Ah 18V Lithium-ion battery (not included), the DCH253N delivers outstanding performance, extended runtime, and durability. Its best-in-class vibration control (6.6m/s²) minimises user fatigue, allowing for longer operating periods without discomfort. Additionally, the built-in bright white LED with delay feature enhances visibility in low-light conditions, ensuring precision and safety.
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Please note this product is a bare unit, meaning it does not include a battery or charger.
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