Electric Combi Drill EasyImpact 600 (600 W, in Carrying Case)
£51.49
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The Easy tools from Bosch – the handy helpers for small projects
Compact, light and ergonomic for comfortable handling and effortless drilling in masonry up to 12 mm and wood up to 25 mm
Bosch Electronic Speed Control for trigger-enabled control of speed when drilling
Keyless twin-sleeve chuck for fast and easy bit changes
Scope of supply: EasyImpact 600, carrying case
From the manufacturer
Effortless and precise drilling in different materials
Lightweight, compact, and powerful with quick and easy drill bit changes and an automatically controlled drilling speed, the EasyImpact 600 is perfect for comfortable work in masonry, wood, metal, and soft concrete.
Key features of EasyImpact 600
Optimal performance
600 W motor for effortless drilling in masonry, metal and wood
Speed Control
Automatically controlled drilling speed
High convenience
Easy-to-use due to ergonomic & contemporary design
Mode selection
Impact mode
Screw driving / drilling mode
Technical Details
Power
600 W
Idle speed
3,000 min-1
Impact rate Ø
45,000 min-1
Torque
15 Nm
Max. drilling Ø
masonry: 12/steel: 10/wood: 25 mm
Chuck capacity
2-13 mm
Weight
1.7 kg
What are the advantages of an impact drill?
The impact drill is an all-rounder. The impact drilling mode can be switched off and it can be used for other drilling e.g. in wood, metal, tiles. You also have the option of clamping bits to also perform screwdriving (without impact drilling mode).
What is this little round button near the throttle switch for?
This is the Lock-on switch. With it you can set the impact drill in "continuous operation". When you have used the lock-on switch, the gas switch is locked and can be deactivated with a short tip on the main trigger again.
Is the impact drill suitable for concrete walls/ceilings?
Impact drills have a low impact force, which make them excellent for drilling in rather porous wall materials such as brick or lime stone. But drilling holes in concrete is more relaxed and faster with a rotary hammer drill.
What types of drill can be used?
The single sleeve chuck accepts the common ¼ inch (HEX) and round shank drills.
How can you make sure that the drill bit is firmly fixed in the drill chuck?
Insert the drill bit, hold the rear sleeve of the keyless chuck tight and firmly turn the front sleeve in rotational direction by hand until you hear several clicks in a row.