The Makita DHP481Z combi drill is part of new slide platform versions of the 10.8v CXT (Compact eXtreme Technology). The combi-drills offer the kind of features and advantages you’d expect to find in a drill that can punch 13 mm holes into masonry while retaining a lightweight, ergonomic footprint. It has considerably more power, more drilling capability, increased robustness and additional extras such as a depth stop and side handle.
Makita DHP481Z combi drill is part of new slide platform versions of the 10.8v CXT (Compact eXtreme Technology). The combi-drills offer the kind of features and advantages you’d expect to find in a drill that can punch 13 mm holes into masonry while retaining a lightweight, ergonomic footprint. It has considerably more power, more drilling capability, increased robustness and additional extras such as a depth stop and side handle.
With 21 torque levels for screw driving loads and a whopping 7,500 blows per minute in hammer mode, it’s a real Makita DHP481Z combi-drill powerhouse.
- Compact design
If you’re forced to work in small or cramped spaces but don’t want to compromise on the strength and flexibility of the equipment you’re using, then it’s great to know Makita combi drill has a head length of just 225 mm.
- Torque setting
The Makita DHP481Z combi drill runs up to 2,000rpm in high mode, 500rpm in low mode, with a high impact output of 30,000ipm and low pressures of 7,500ipm, with a maximum torque of 54Nm with 21 settings and drill mode.
- Lightweight
Although the size is small, compact and lightweight, it still has 2 speeds, 20 torque settings and provides a hard torque of 35Nm. The engine is brushless and holds the weight to about 1 kg.
- Brushless Motor
With increased power, speed and overall increased tool life, the brushless motor provide up to 50 percent more runtime. The Makita DHP481Z Combi Drill can drill into wood (76 mm), Metal (13 mm) and Masonry (16 mm) with its metal gears and 45 Nm of Torque.
- It is a Great All-Rounder
You expect to be able to do lots of things with your combi-drill. So with the Makita DHP481Z Combi drill in your hand, thanks to the 30,000bpm, and a whopping 65 mm in wood, plus 16 mm in steel, you’ll be drilling up to 16 mm into concrete, bricks, and maçonnery in hammer mode.