Makita HR4001C 6kg 240V/120V SDS Max Rotary Hammer

January 31, 2009

The HR4001C is Makita’s leading high performance SDS Drill with low vibration. The HR4001C has been designed for heavy duty use. Electronic-power-control for greater comfort. Protect yourself from torn muscles and broken bones with the integrated torque-limiter. The low vibration of this unit enables prolonged use, increasing productivity levels.

HR4001C SDS Hammer Drill

Soft grip handles and service light. Supplied complete with carry case.

  • 1100W
  • Hammer Drill & Chisel
  • 12 Chisel Positions
  • Impact Energy 9.5J
  • All-Metal Gearbox
  • Fan Cooled Motor
  • Live Tool Indicator
  • Constant Speed Under Load

Makita HR4001C 6kg SDS Hammer Drill


Makita Battery Charger DC1804F - Charges in 1 Hour

January 20, 2009

If you’re looking for a replacement battery charger for your Makita power tool then you’ve found it.  The DC1804F is a genuine Makita Battery Charger for genuine Makita batteries, ranging from 7.2V to 18V, both Ni-Cd and Ni-MH.

Makita DC1804F Battery Charger

The unit comes complete with an LED indicator to show charging, complete or damaged cells. We all know that time is of the essence so you can rely on the DC1804F to charge your batteries within the hour.

Makita DC1804F Replacement Battery Charger

Makita Auto-Feed Screwdriver BFR750RFE 18V

January 19, 2009

The BFR750RFE drives collated screws up to 75mm in length. The unit features a fan-cooled motor to help avoid overheating during high-intensity usage, a ¼” hex tool holder and carry case are also supplied.

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BFR750RFE

* Complete with 2 x 3Ah Li-ion Batteries so you can interchange to a fresh battery when the one in use goes flat
* A rapid 22min charger minimises wait times for batteries to recharge
* Uses 45-75mm Collated Screws, collated screws are supplied on a belt so that one after the other can be screwed into the item you are fastening
* Variable Speed & Reverse for ultimate control
* You can adjust the depth that you screw to for use on a wide range of materials
* The Makita BFR750RFE is comfortable to use thanks to its soft-grip handle

Items supplied:

  • The supplied batteries are model BFR750 (2 x batteries supplied)
  • Rapid charger
  • 1 x Philips bit
  • 2 x square head bits

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Makita LS0714/1 110V Mitre Saw

January 14, 2009

The Makita LS0714/1 is a 110v mitre saw.  It comes complete with a doubled sided rail to ensure smooth sliding of the saw across the unit, giving you a smooth, crisp cut everytime.  Complete with a Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) blade and dust bag.

Makita LS0714/1

Above image shows the LS0714 complete with red Makita dust bag

So what do you get?

  • 1010W Mitre Saw, at 110V
  • Maximum Cross Cut 52 x 300mm
  • Blade Brake to stop things spinning as soon as you cut the power, trust us, it’s safer this way
  • Spindle Lock
  • Extension Arms & Clamp
  • Die-Cast Aluminium Base
  • Dust Bag, no more sweeping and hoovering up after you’ve finished a hard days graft

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What is a Mitre Saw and What’s it For?

January 14, 2009

Before answering the question about what is a mitre saw and what is it used for we’ll begin with an answer to another different but related question, what is a mitre?

A mitre, or a miter joint as it is sometimes referred to is a joint that is made by cutting into each of two different parts (e.g. of wood) that are to be joined.  The cut is often made at a 45° angle, thus forming a corner, if the other piece is also cut at 45° the two pieces joined together will form a 90° angle.  This is the most common type of cut produced, however other cuts can be and are often required.  An example of a mitre joint would be as used in a picture frame or door frame.

Image shows piping with a mitre joint, produced using a mitre saw

Image above shows a mitre joint in some piping, made using a mitre saw

So following on from the above explanation a mitre saw is used to cut mitre joints and crosscuts.  Mitre saws were first developed using manual labour to power them, these days where speed, efficiency and clean cuts are required it is more common to find electric mitre saws in use. Mitre saws use a spinning blade to make these cuts.

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What Does An Angle Grinder Do?

January 11, 2009

Angle grinders are often referred to as circular saws. They are used for cutting metal and stone. The unit consists of a blade, which is often referred to as the ‘cutting disc’, and handle for the user to hold and guide the grinder and usually a power cord for connection to the mains electical supply.

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angle grinder with grip handle

Angle Grinder Blades

The blades or ‘cutting discs’ as they are often called vary according to the type of the material that they are designed to cut. An example would be that a thicker disc would be used to cut a paving slab than a sheet of marble. Some of the discs are designed to cut, whilst others are designed to grind (see cut and grind below).

Cut & Grind

As the name suggestions Angle grinders are not only used for cutting, they are designed to grind (or smooth) rough edges or areas on a heavyweight surface.

If you’re looking for a really tough cutting disc then look for the ones with a diamond-impregnated surface, these will have greater resilience when it comes to cutting through the tougher materials. With a standard disc the surface does wear away during cutting so that the disc becomes smaller in diameter during cutting. However, it will cost you more to splash out on diamond blades although they will last you longer.

When using an angle grinder you should avoid any sideways motion on the disc and only ever move the grinder in one direction (as indicated in the manufacturers instruction manual. If you attempt to move the grinder in the opposite direction you risk losing control and causing yourself or somebody else serious injury.

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5903RK 110V 235mm Makita Circular Saw

January 11, 2009

The 5903RK is a circular saw that provides effortless cutting with all the safety and quality attributes that you would expect from a name like Makita.

The 5903RK comes complete with it’s own carry case as shown in the photograph below, carbide-tipped blade for increased cutting power (carbides are a compound composed of carbon and a less electronegative element. A hex wrench is also included for adjusting and fitting blades.

5903RK circular saw pictured with included carry case

Features of 5903RK:

  • 1550W
  • Max. Cut 85mm
  • TCT Blade
  • Die Cast Aluminium Base & Steel Guard
  • Riving Knife
  • Electric Brake
  • Soft Start
  • Spindle Lock
  • Rip Fence

Technical Specification for 5903RK:

Max Cut @ 90°: 85mm
Max Cut @ 45°: 64mm
Blade Diameter: 235mm
Bore Diameter: 30mm
Input wattage: 1,550w
No Load Speed: 4,500rpm
Net Weight: 7.6kg

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Makita 8391DWPE3 18V Combi Drill

January 11, 2009

The 8391DWPE3 comes complete with metal gearing and rubber body protection, meaning the 8391 can withstand the harshest of working environments. The drill comes complete with it’s own Makita carry case so you can keep the main body and all associated drill peices together neat and tidy.  The drill runs on 3x 1.3Ah Ni-Cd Batteries (supplied), these can be fully charged within 30 minutes using the supplied ’super-charger’.

  • 2-Speed
  • 13mm Keyless Chuck
  • 16 Torque Settings
  • Electric Brake
  • Automatic Spindle Lock
  • Fan-Cooled Motor
  • Soft-Grip Handle

Makita 8391DWPE3

8391DWPE3 in case

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What is AVT (Anti Vibration Technology) and What Does It Do?

January 11, 2009

Makita AVT, that’s Anti Vibration Technology to you and me, is a patented system found in Makita Breakers such as the HM1810.  AVT uses reciprocating dampers to counteract the machine-generated vibration, reducing the risk to the operator whilst enhancing the impact power of the machine to increase productivity.  In other words the impact is absorbed by the dampers so it’s not passed through the operators arms and body.

Anti Vibration Technology is the ideal solution if you’re concerned about the longer terms effects of frequent use of impact vibration tools but can’t get away with not using them.  AVT will help minimise the effect on your health.  Repeated exposure to severe vibration can result in Raynaud’s Syndrome (often called “Vibration White Finger.”).  You can reduce the energy transferred to the hands by wearing gloves whilst using power tools, padded gloves always be worn when using vibrating tools, whilst not providing total protection gloves will help to reduce the risk.  In addition frequent rest stops will also lessen the risk of damage.

Breaking Concrete with Power Tools

January 4, 2009

Working with concrete requires specialist power tools, that’s why Makita has developed a range of industrial tools specifically for this purpose.  The Makita range spans operations from cutting steel rods usually used to reinforce structures through to slicing through 100mm thick concrete slabs.

The Makita HM1810 AVT breaker is fantastic peice of kit and is one of the marketing leading 30kg breaker available. This powerful 1900watt demolition breaker delivers 1,100 blows per minute with 63 joules of impact energy yet has the ultra low tri-axial vibration rating of just 9.5m/s2, this makes it much lower than many ordinary 6kg hammer drills, which is fantastic for such a heavy duty peice of kit.

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