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Milwaukee 5315-21 1-1/2-Inch SDS-max Rotary Hammer




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Brand: Milwaukee
Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 5315-21


Features
Patented Vibration Isolation System (both grips)
Single motion bit insertion and positionable chisel lock
1-1/2 in. bit capacity, 6 in. thin wall core bit capacity
Dial speed control: 190-385 rpm, 1700-3400 bpm
Powerful 11.0 amp motor with Electronic Feedback Control Circuit

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DEWALT DW5804 1/2-Inch x 16-Inch x 21-1/2-Inch 2-Cutter SDS Max Rotary Hammer Bit
DEWALT D6053 17-Inch Bag with Drilling and Screwdriving Sets
DEWALT D5100LG Heavy Duty Ballistic Nylon Tool Belt, Waist 36-Inch to 48-Inch
DEWALT D5100SM Heavy Duty Ballistic Nylon Tool Belt, Waist 28 Inch to 38 Inch

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Editorial Reviews:

This 1 1/2in. rotary hammer delivers outstanding drilling performance in a lightweight package. The on/off switch is coupled with a speed dial so that the speed and blow energy can be correctly matched to the application or accessory. The bit locking system features one-handed click-in bit insertion. U.S.A. Cordless: No, Rated RPM: 190 - 385, Amps: 11, Variable Speed: Yes, Solid Bit Capacity (in.): 1 1/2, Core Bit Capacity (in.): 6, Hammering Modes: Hammering Only, Hammering with Rotation, Blows Per Minute (BMP): 17,000 - 34,000, Case Included: Yes


User Comments about the Milwaukee 5315-21 1-1/2-Inch SDS-max Rotary Hammer

It is much bigger and better than its picture in Amazon when you get it. Powerful tool when you use it.



It has preformed well without any problems. Also, this hammer is probably the lower end for this type use. I found myself freqently repositioning and tightening the handle. I have been using this tool with a 3 inch chisel to break up ceramic tile. The only complaint I have about the tool is the handle. A larger hammer would probably be a better choice for this heavy work. With extended use(several hours constant use), the handle tends to loosen and slip.



I cant believe I'm the first to review this product, Milwaukeedoes not have popularity in this category yet but look out they soon will.I have used this roto hammer for over a year now and its performance is flawless, the only reason I gave it a 4 star is that it lacks a "lock on" switch for hammer only mode, not a big deal for some but for me yes.This little dog can break 3 inch slab no prob, it drills 1-9/16holes all day long, it diggs holes in rock hard ground, it scrapes 40 year old linoleun tiles of the floor, it removes any type of floor tile with ease, and many more tasks.The weight and balance of the tool is phenominal almost zero vibration is generated to your hands. This tool is iron toughand I would put it against the Bosch and Hitachi for durabilityand performance any day.