The DCH481X2 60-Volt MAX Brushless 1-9/16 in. SDS MAX Combination Hammer is a lightweight high-performance hammer that is powered by a DEWALT brushless motor and durable German engineered mechanism. The DCH481 delivers 6.1 joules of impact energy for fast drilling, even in the hardest concrete. The lightweight design makes it ideally suited for horizontal serial drilling for #4 – #8 rebar, dry coring and chipping in any mid to upper wall and ceiling application. The patented E-Clutch, system provides enhanced control to the user in a bind up situation and can help minimize sudden torque reaction compared to standard clutches. The Active Vibration Control, technology employed delivers reduced user vibration for less user fatigue and greater productivity. With its balanced design, SHOCKS, Active Vibration Control, technology and Extreme Run Time, this hammer is ideally suited for all day use, even in the hardest concrete.
- 6.1 joules of impact energy provides corded power without the cord
- E-clutch for maximum control in bind-up situations – a perform and protect feature
- SHOCKS – active vibration control reduces vibration felt by the user at the handles, a perform and protect feature
- DEWALT built brushless motor for all day runtime and durability
- DCB609 power of corded, the freedom of cordless
- DCB609 9.0 Ah capacity when used in a 20-Volt MAX tool
- DCB609 compatible with all 20-Volt MAX, 60-Volt MAX and 120-Volt MAX tools
- DCB609 compatible with all 20-Volt MAX chargers
Rose Glover (verified owner) –
Works well like always
Oceane Auer (verified owner) –
Works great on my grinder
Elliot Roob (verified owner) –
Battery lasted a longer than I thought it would.
Dasia Gerlach (verified owner) –
This thing is a BEAST. Doesn’t last very long, but when it’s on, the power it puts out feels like a plugged-in power tool. The good news about the short lifespan is that charges back up quickly. Definitely have a backup on standby, if you’re planning on doing a full day’s worth of cutting.
Brown Bergnaum (verified owner) –
Works good.
Cade Stamm (verified owner) –
Used it on our new dewalt table saw. Ripped about 10 4 x 8 sheets of 3/4 inch ply. The battery level did not go down at all. Nice. Burn the extension cords.
Trinity Hackett (verified owner) –
You got to get one of these/
Vince Johnston (verified owner) –
I got it for my husband fo Xmas
Baylee Maggio (verified owner) –
Battery worked fine for what we used it for.
Moses Little (verified owner) –
Works well. Heavy duty charger.
Edna Marvin (verified owner) –
I got it to replace 2 batteries for my Dewalt blower because they went dead. It barely fits in the battery sling, but it so far runs longer between charges, as expected. I’ve had it for only 2 weeks, so these are just initial impressions.
Clementine Gaylord (verified owner) –
Made quick work of tile removal from a bathroom I was remodeling. Lasted a single battery charge. Working on removal of brick wall and still no let down. Battery wait takes a little getting used to, however more overall freedom and mobility.
Isai Littel (verified owner) –
Great for more power!
Jazmyn Moen (verified owner) –
Works great on my grinder
Eleanore Towne (verified owner) –
I bought this battery to use with DeWalts right-angle drill/driver to drive large screws into studs and joists that I am double-studding in a DIY earthquake retrofit from the ground up. Now I’m going to buy more tools that work with this battery, such as a compact impact drill.
Monserrat Dibbert (verified owner) –
So far the battery works well…my only disappointment is that I was hoping for it to run for ninety (90) minutes instead of just over 25 minutes…but I guess it depends on the device/tool its being used with. I use it with the DeWalt 60v Grass Trimmer.
Thomas Crooks (verified owner) –
Product as expected. Cost is the big issue.
Dahlia Veum (verified owner) –
My Son runs his own Plumbing Company and was pleased with this because it holds a charge longer too run multiple tools that he uses at the job sites and saves time and does the job running with power the tools he uses.
Damon Roberts (verified owner) –
New battery is fine too bad I had to buy a new one original one quit taking a charge 2 days after buying the weed eater at Home Depot
Bradford Beer (verified owner) –
I’ve no trouble with any of the Flexvolt batteries I’ve purchased, but I think DeWalt should make clear on the package that the 9Ah rating applies when used with a 20V rated tool; and the theoretical rating is 3Ah when used with a 60V tool. A good explanation of why this is so is at: http://toolsinaction.com/dewalt-flexvolt-12-0-ah-battery-review/. As a side note, one importanat reason DeWalt Flexvolt and 20V Max are wired in groups not exceeding 20V is that the pack meets the FAA limit for batteries and can be carried aboard aircraft, so don’t throw away the flight adapter packed on the battery.