Powered by FUEL technology, the M18 FUEL 1 in. SDS Plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer delivers faster than corded speed, corded durability and all day work on 1 charge. The Milwaukee POWERSTATE Brushless Motor Provides 2.1 ft./lbs. of impact energy, 0 RPM to 1,500 RPM and 0 BPM to 4,400 BPM. The Milwaukee REDLITHIUM XC 5.0 Battery Packs provide all day work on 1 charge, 20% more power and 2X more recharges than standard Lithium-Ion batteries. REDLINK PLUS Intelligence integrates full-circle communication between tool, battery and charger to protect from overloading, overheating and over-discharging.
- Includes: one M18 FUEL 1 in. SDS plus D-handle rotary hammer (tool only) (2713-20), two M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 extended capacity battery pack (48-11-1850), one M18 and M12 multi-voltage charger (48-59-1812), 1 side handle, 1 depth rod, 1 carrying case
- Drilling mode 3-mode: rotary hammer, hammer only, rotation only
- Thin wall core bit capacity 2-1/2 in.
- Solid bit capacity 1 in.
- Blow energy 2.1 ft./lbs.
- FUEL technology: delivers faster than corded speed, corded durability, and all day work on 1 charge
- POWERSTATE brushless motor provides faster than corded speed
- REDLITHIUM XC 5.0 battery packs: provide 20% more power and 2X more recharges than standard lithium-ion batteries
- REDLINK PLUS intelligence: integrates full-circle communication between tool, battery and charger
- In-line ergonomics provide extended reach for overhead and downward drilling applications
- Compatible with all M18 batteries and M18 chargers
Enola Hagenes (verified owner) –
I ordered my latest Mlwaukee power tool from the homedepot website.what a nice package for demolition as I used it to bust up parking ties.It split up the old concrete Nicly it was powerful and vibration on the hands was little. Kit came with case charger two batteries in one nice package I’d recommend this to anyone in the geology field and demolition job to have one of these What an amazing tool
Vergie Pacocha (verified owner) –
Far exceeded expectations
Evalyn Metz (verified owner) –
OVERALL: Excellent power for a cordless. Having a second battery really nice for longer work. Case very solid for work site. Easy to handle and use, much like a smaller SDS-Max. USABILITY: Nice balance and handle placement. Mimics the shape of an SDS Max hammer very closely, though obviously much lighter. No shock absorption for back handle, but probably don’t need it.CONTOLS: Good cuff around bit keeps head clean. Handle adjustment and depth gauge easy to use. Mode switch has a little button on top to keep from accidentally switching modes. Forward/Reverse and trigger work well..
Constantin Kutch (verified owner) –
Worked great. Held up better than expected.
Hollis Wolff (verified owner) –
– takes time and finesse to drill into concrete- chisel was useless on concrete- with (extra) sds+ chuck, you have the most powerful, versatile drill ever. Ish.This is the lowest rating I’ve given a Milwaukee cordless tool, and I’ve never given a drill less than five stars — all to date have performed at least as well as corded drills, but this one decidedly doesn’t — I think Milwaukee is going to have to go with 36v/two batteries for anything above hammer drill functionality.I started with a chisel on jackhammer mode, which just danced on the concrete. I switched to a drill, which took longer than a hf loss leader corded sds+; I eventually switched back and forth between rotary hammer and hammer drill modes which, even with the switching time, seemed to speed up the process. I went back to the chisel to try to eat at the edges of the 3/4″ hole I’d started — I still couldn’t get it to bite.I’m planning to (eventually) get a sds+ chuck for around fifty, and use this for any job that needs some leaning, which come up pretty frequently, so I’ll find plenty of use for this. If I have any remote concrete drilling, I’ll have no problem using this, but, if I drilled concrete regularly in unwired locations I’d definitely get a generator and a corded.The fore handle is secured with a metal band attached to the plastic handle; no reason to believe it would break, but I can’t see a way to repair it if it does — this is the same handle my hf uses, I’d love to see something beefier that still allows for 360* rotation, perhaps indexing. I assume this is loose to save your non-trigger arm from impact fatigue — I’d rather have the impact fatigue if that allowed me to use this more as an extension of my arm — but then there is no scenario in which I jack/rotary hammer with any frequency; your joints might truly appreciate this fore handle.
Rebeca Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Great power and run time for a cordless hammer drill. The length is good for drilling over head. Attached the m12 Vac to it to reduce dust generated during drilling. Wish it had better bit storage in the case is the only negative.