DeWALT DCH SDS 54V Cordless

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RS Stock No.:
657-159
Mfr. Part No.:
DCH911X3-QW
Brand:
DeWALT
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Brand

DeWALT

Product Type

Drill

Voltage

54V

Corded/Cordless

Cordless

Motor Type

Brushless

Handle Type

Multitool

Series

DCH

Chuck Type

SDS

Weight

11kg

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN
The DeWALT Demolition Hammer is designed to deliver unmatched power and versatility for heavy-duty demolition tasks. Featuring a robust brushless motor and a high-capacity 9Ah battery, this tool offers 27 Joules of impact energy, ensuring it can tackle the toughest jobs with ease. Weighing in at just 11Kg, it combines portability and power, making it perfect for demanding sites. Additionally, the Advanced vibration reduction technology ensures user comfort, allowing for prolonged use without fatigue. With the capability of wireless tool control and a low vibration operation of 6.0m/s², the sets a new standard for performance in Cordless demolition hammers.

Brushless motor delivers enhanced runtime and durability, reducing maintenance needs

Class-leading vibration at 6.0m/s² minimises user fatigue, increasing productivity

Wireless Tool Control allows for automatic activation of compatible dust extractors

Features a floating mechanism for superior vibration reduction

Includes a range of accessories for tailored operation, such as a bail/loop style auxiliary handle

Electronic 2-stage speed and impact energy selector provides increased control

Customisable chisel orientation with 12 positions for versatile applications

SDS max tool holder accommodates a broad range of accessories

Tool Connect Tag location facilitates inventory management and tracking

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