Milwaukee 5316-21 1-9/16” Spline Rotary Hammer


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Sale price$ 234.96 Regular price$ 370
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Description

INCLUDES:
• 5316-20 1-9/16" Spline Rotary Hammer
• Side Handle
• Carrying Case

FEATURES:
• Powerful 10.5 Amp Motor: Delivers 450 RPM and 3,000 BPM
• Powerful Hammer Mechanism: Delivers 5.5 ft-lbs (7.5J) of impact energy for drilling in hard aggregate
• CPT™ - Constant Power Technology: Delivers consistent performance in tough applications
• Mechanical Clutch: Protects the tool when the bit binds up
• 2-Mode Operation: Rotary hammer and hammer only for maximum versatility

SPECIFICATIONS:
• Voltage: 120V AC
• Amps: 10.5
• Max Solid Bit Capacity: 1-9/16"
• Max Core Bit Capacity: 4"
• No Load RPM: 450
• No Load BPM: 3,000
• Modes: Rotary hammer and hammer only
• Chipping: Yes
• Clutch: Yes
• Cord Length: 13 ft
• Cord Type: 3-Wire
• Tool Length: 18.5"
• Net Tool Weight: 15.0 lbs
• Shipping Weight: 22.85 lbs

The Milwaukee 1-9/16" SDS Max Rotary Hammer features a 10.5 amp motor that delivers optimal power for concrete drilling and chipping applications. 5.5 ft-lbs of impact energy combined with 450 RPM and 3000 BPM result in fast drilling performance for the electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC and general construction contractor. The 5317-21 features a 12-position chipping adjustment which allows the user to maintain the desired hammer position while chipping in any orientation. A mechanical clutch and advanced electronics provide ease of use and overall durability for the user.

Customer Reviews

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William Ortiz
Hammer Drill

We bought the Milwaukee 5316-21 1-9/16” Spline Rotary Hammer to drill some holes in rock where we were going to put a fence. We did have to haul a generator and a long extension cord around but it was a life and time saver. On the tee posts we would take the flange off and then drive them into the rock. Out of 1/2 mile of fence there were only 5 holes that we did not have to drill. Just in labor alone this drill paid for itself in the time we used it.

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Michael Kimler
Does the job

This tool works really well. Doesn't jump off the mark when you start. Easier on the wrists than the old ones.

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