Makita HP2051F

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Specifications Makita HP2051F

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General characteristics
A type hammer drill
Chuck type quick-clamping
Number of work speeds 2
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Chuck diameter 1.5 - 13 mm
Max. number of beats per minute 58000 bpm
Max. idle speed 2900 rpm
Power consumption 720 watts
Max. drilling diameter (wood) 40 mm
Max. drilling diameter (metal) 13 mm
Max. drilling diameter (concrete) 20 mm
Features and capabilities
Capabilities reverse, safety clutch, anti-vibration system, electronic speed control
Additional Information
Gadgets spot light, additional handle, drilling depth gauge
Case included there is
Dimensions (LxH) 360x220 mm
Weight 2.3 kg
Features: Double protective insulation.

Opinions from the Makita HP2051F

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Rating: 5 out of 5
Alexei
Advantages: great drill! drills concrete in 3 seconds :) this was required
Disadvantages: keyless chuck does not hold the drill: (if you press hard, 4k falls inside, I hope only I have such a problem! for me an inconvenient limiter
Comment: in general, I am very pleased with the purchase, I regret that I did not fork out for it earlier
September 15, 2010
Rating: 4 out of 5
Advantages: Normal drill. I have been using it for over a year. The cartridge was not successful - sometimes it is blocked, you cannot open it without a tool. The backlight is an interesting thing, at first it scares, then you get used to it, I don't drill in the dark, so I don't know if there is any sense. But the machine is light, even very, the rest with this power and two-speed (manual transmission) are noticeably harder, I use and carry on myself often, so this is a noticeable fat plus.
Disadvantages: Electronic speed control is uninformative and incomprehensible, but you get used to it. The wire sucks - it dubs in the cool, in the cold it can break (plastic is not rubber). The patron is not a fountain, but it works.
Comment: You can use it. But I would look at Metabo or bosh right now - it is mainly the wrong wire-cord that strains (you need a rubber one!). Although you can take this money. The main plus is weight, a very light thing. And yes, there is a case, more convenient than a bag, but I met cases and half.
June 27, 2012
Rating: 5 out of 5
Alexey Pesterev
Advantages: Compact, relative to other rotary hammer drills of the same power. Not very hard. You can work with one hand. Powerful enough. It does not stick much in concrete when working with 12mm drills at depths up to 100mm. Backlighting. Metal 2-speed gearbox. Powerful steel keyless chuck. The suitcase has a couple of compartments for medium-sized consumables and for long drills. Very reliable! Well-developed brand service.
Disadvantages: I don't know what to write. Perhaps the blow is weak. But, for household needs it is quite acceptable. And in some tasks this can be a plus. Perhaps there is not enough rubber on the handle. Now this is often found in the database on cheaper instruments.
Comment: I have a Chinese build. In operation for more than 5 years. I exploit it mercilessly.She survived more than one apartment renovation and construction and decoration of a house. Convenient, reliable, unpretentious. Until now, the native brushes are at work. I use 80% as a drill. I usually drill metal and sometimes brick and concrete. I often use it as brushing with steel brushes and abrading with an emery wheel. The mechanical gearbox allows you to drill high-quality steel and ceramics at not high speeds, and wood at high speeds, without killing the drill and without losing power. As the main punch, perhaps not suitable. The blow is weak. Only if in case of emergency. Or when it is necessary to drill delicately in hollow brick or porous concrete.
January 4, 2019, Yekaterinburg
Rating: 5 out of 5
Sergey T.
Advantages: Inexpensive and quiet.
Disadvantages: The speed control is too sensitive, I can't get used to it.
Comment: I chose among classmates between Bosh, Hitachi, Metabo and Makita. Bosch liked it, but too expensive. Hitachi is the smallest, with a good reduction ratio between the first and second speeds 1000 \ 3000 rpm, but very noisy. Metabo shows leaks from the gearbox from all slots (and this is on the shelf in the store, and what will happen during operation). I took Makita and did not regret it.
December 5, 2015, Volzhsky
Rating: 5 out of 5
Alex T.
Advantages: Not a bad drill for garage work. A spacious case is included in the kit, there will be no problems with storing the drill and little things for it.
Disadvantages: Power is slightly lacking in some situations, sometimes you drill and drill at low speeds and at the end the drill jams, the drill does not have enough power to turn it. Well, like all the drills with which I worked, the problem with the keyboard speed control: it walks.
Comment: Well suited for garage work, at its price, a fairly good price-quality ratio is obtained.
December 16, 2019, Samara
Rating: 5 out of 5
Igor M.
Advantages: Universal: concrete, metal, wood, screws. He copes with everything with a bang. Concrete picks up especially well due to its high rpm.
Disadvantages: A bit heavy for one hand.
Comment: I trust this brand and model in particular, because the same has been working for my friend for 5 years (at home). Poetmou took one for himself.
February 20, 2015, Moscow

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