Makita DHP484Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Brushless Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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Makita DHP484Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Brushless Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

Makita DHP484Z 18V Li-Ion LXT Brushless Combi Drill - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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Drilling Modes – screwdriving mode (rotation with clutch) for achieving an even consistent finish when fastening screws. Drilling mode (rotation only) achieving 130Nm max. torque. Hammer Drilling mode rotation with hammering) on the for drilling in masonry up to a maximum 16mm hole diameter. LED Joblight – high brightness twin LED joblight with pre-glow and after glow functions. Illuminating the working area for greater visibility during application

Makita DHP484 and DHP485? What is The Difference Between Makita DHP484 and DHP485?

The Makita DHP485 has more torque compared to the DHP484. This will help drilling performance, but you will really see the benefits of more torque when using as a screwdriver, more torque will help you better tighten screws, and loosen tighter screws. Makita DHP485 Vs DHP484 Drilling in Wood, Masonry, and Steel Makita believe that for a good tool you need a good motor, and Makita makes every effort to make sure their motors are of the best quality. They use premium grade steel to produce armature shafts and gears, and only steel of the highest grade is used.The Makita DHP484 and DHP485 are very popular mid-range Makita combi drills. Both are excellent combi drills, but you may be wondering what is the difference between Makita DHP484 and DHP485? All metal gear construction – allow for smoothly transfer of power in high load applications. While the highly durable materials ensure this tool has unmatched durability, and will continue to perform in years to come. Makita DHP484Z 18v LXT Li-ion Brushless Combi Drill Bare Unit The Makita DHP484 is a Cordless Hammer Driver Drill powered by 18V Li-ion battery (sold separately) It is ideal for professional and DIY use featuring the Makita Brushless motor, precision-engineered to be up to 50% more efficient than a comparative model. A brushless electronic motor runs more efficiently than brushed types. This can help reduce the tool's energy consumption. Speed Mechanical Gearing – high speed mode produces 2,100rpm for rapid drilling speed while low speed produces high levels of torque to suit high load operation.

Makita DHP484Z 18V LXT Brushless Combi Drill (Body Only) Makita DHP484Z 18V LXT Brushless Combi Drill (Body Only)

The DHP484 has slightly better RPM, this will help give it better performance in general drilling and if using as a screwdriver. However, 100 RPM difference between the two will not be that noticeable with most tasks. The better drill is the Makita DHP484, it has better specs, more compact and has a brushless motor. If having the best possible spec from the two is important, then the Makita DHP484 is the one to go for.

User benefits

I have a lot of knowledge on general property maintenance that I would like to share. I have been involved in property maintenance for the last 22 years and have gained a wide range of knowledge on various topics that come under property maintenance. Their HQ is in Japan. Their Telford manufacturing plant is the only full-production facility for power tools in the UK and has been successfully running construction on many of our top line cordless power tools since 1991.

Makita DHP484Z 18V LXT Brushless Combi Hammer Drill Bare Unit Makita DHP484Z 18V LXT Brushless Combi Hammer Drill Bare Unit

With a max torque of 54Nm and 2-speed gearbox, the DHP484Z delivers high-speed drilling and powerful screwdriving performance. It also features a brushless motor that provides longer run time, increased power and speed, and longer tool life. And with its compact and ergonomic design, this cordless drill is comfortable to use even for extended periods of time. The Makita DHP484 is smaller and more compact when compared to the DHP485, making the DHP484 better to use in smaller, awkward spaces and when on a ladder doing overhead work. What Makes the Makita DHP485 better than the DHP484 It's really everything you are likely to need in this type of drill and maybe a bit more. All the features are there and the brushless motor is a dream. The Makita DHP484 has better blows per minute, this helps give it better performance when in hammer mode drilling into masonry. The MAKITA DC18RC has a cooling fan that blows cool air into the battery. A digital power display identifies the condition of the battery and charging condition.High-speed drilling and powerful screwdriving performance thanks to the max torque of 54Nm and 2-speed gearbox. The Makita DHP484 is a cordless hammer driver drill powered by 18v li-ion battery and developed based on the current model, the DHP480. The DHP484 features an all metal gear construction, with aluminium gear housing for extra protection. Improvements also include increase impact rate making the DHP484 that little bit stronger. It's also more compact than the DHP480 at only 182mm compared to 199mm.



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