Long service life, high power output and smooth startups are all achieved with this SDS Max demolition hammer
The Metabo MHEV11BL SDS Max Chipping Hammer has a powerful 1500W maintenance-free Brushless Motor. This gives the user a high breaking performance and rapid hammer action. The machine achieves maximum single blow energy of 18 Joules and has a maximum impact rate of 2100 beats per minute. The Metabo MHEV11BL is available in 110V and 240V models and comes with 2 handles for added stability in a Carry Case.
Features:
- Electronic soft start for smooth start-up
- Overload protection: protects the motor from overheating
- Easily accessible locking switch for chiselling in continuous mode
- Low-dust chiselling with external dust extraction ESA max (accessories)
- Optional reduction of the impact energy for working in softer materials
- Restart protection: prevents unintentional start-up after a power supply interruption
- Ergonomically shaped slim gripping area with large speed control trigger for comfortable working
- Long service life thanks to brushless technology and robust aluminium die-cast housings of gear and motor
- The adjustable front handle can be rotated 360° and the angle adjusted for an optimum working position
- Vario-Tacho-Constamatic (VTC)-Full Wave Electronics for work with materials requiring customised speeds, which remain constant under load
- Metabo VibraTech (MVT) with double dampening: Decoupled handle and impact-absorbing counter-oscillating weight actively reduces vibrations for healthy working also in continuous use
Comes With:
- Duster
- Side handle
- Front handle
- Plastic carry case
- Lubricant for tool shank end
Specification:
- Cable length: 6m
- Bit retainer: SDS-max
- Rated input power: 1500 W
- Chiseling Vibration: 10.3 m/s²
- Sound pressure level: 90 dB(A)
- Maximum impact rate: 2100 bpm
- Sound power level (LwA): 101 dB(A)
- Max. single blow energy (EPTA): 18 J
- Weight (without power cable): 12.2 kg
- Uncertainty of measurement K: 3 dB(A)
- Uncertainty of measurement K: 1.5 m/s²