Get durability, performance and Constant Power Technology (CPT) for your toughest applications. The Milwaukee 5317-21 1-9/16 in. SDS-Max Rotary Hammer offers a heavy-duty 5.5 ft. lbs. of impact energy for solid performance, even when drilling in hard aggregate. Constant Power Technology ensures consistent drilling power for the toughest applications handled by electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC and general construction contractors. A 12-position chipping adjustment lets you maintain the optimum hammer position while chipping in any orientation. A mechanical clutch protects the motor when the bit binds, and two-mode operation offers maximum versatility regardless of the application. The tool comes with a side handle and carrying case.
- Superior Milwaukee durability delivers maximum life even in the toughest concrete applications
- Powerful hammer mechanism: delivers 5.5 ft. lbs. (7.5J) of impact energy for drilling in hard aggregate
- Powerful 10.5 Amp motor: delivers 450 RPM and 3,000 BPM
- Mechanical clutch: protects the tool when the bit binds up
- 2-mode operation: rotary hammer and hammer only for maximum versatility
- CPT – Constant Power technology: delivers consistent performance in tough applications
- 12-position chipping adjustment: allows the user to maintain the desired hammer position while chipping in any orientation
- Includes: (1) 5317-21 1-9/16 in. SDS max rotary hammer, (1) carrying case, (1) side handle
Ashtyn Mertz (verified owner) –
Nice performance just wish it had anti vibe
Mark Murphy (verified owner) –
I use this core drill in combination with a Milwaukee # 48-20-5094 thick wall core bit to drill holes for mini split line sets. I have yet to NOT be able to drill a clean cut 3 1/8″ hole through brick, concrete, or cinder block.
Brandi Shields (verified owner) –
I would recommend this for those seeking a heavy duty piece of equipment, for commercial construction, or anyone looking for a real workhorse. It comes in a nice locking case with rubber grip and hole for padlock. I love how the front handle adjusts so easily by twisting tight or loose. You can tighten it to any position you like. This is great for those awkward places. The bits come in and out with a pull of the quick disconnect. I recommend using the complimentary grease tube so your bits slip in an out with ease. There are obviously instructions, and their location in the case also makes for a great storage pocket.It is quite heavy if you’re not accustomed to large commercially-rated tools. However, for the power this baby puts out, it makes up for it. You won’t be standing there all day trying to get those holes drilled; I can promise you that. If you get the right bit, you’ll be able to go thru even the toughest concrete, not to even mention cinder-block (which only takes seconds to cut through). In fact, it’s so powerful you really have to watch out not to break the pieces you’re working with. If you apply too much pressure or select the hammer option (to the right), you may find yourself having to buy more materials. However, I’m sure that most people will be using this to drill into new or old concrete. Just like a household spray bottle, there are two options but four selections at the top. You have the rotary hammer to the left and the hammer/chisel option to the right, with the top and bottom being marked “0” for blank. Now, even tho they’re supposed to turn off, there is a clutch inside which you need to release by clicking the trigger for a few seconds. This will ensure safety, and prevent damage to a new work-piece or injury to a fellow workmate. I selected the top “0” and it fired before it turned off. The bottom “0” took a chip out of my concrete as I assumed it wouldn’t work and ran it really quick. Unfortunately there are no bits with this kit, since it is a bare tool. However, when you go to buy bits, MAKE SURE you get the SDS MAX, not the regular sds. These are approximately 3/4″ in diameter at the end (about twice as thick). When I bought my bits the first time, they were simply SDS, which are approximately 3/8″ in diameter at the end. The Max also has a different looking fitting, 5 grooves instead of 4, which makes it easy to tell apart. There are many attachments available which you can buy for your purposes. One of the best things this tool is good for is removing tile and mortar. If you find a long enough flat blade It’ll make for easy work, especially if kept sharp.
Daisha Ortiz (verified owner) –
Easy for work with.
Jeff Mills (verified owner) –
An excellent tool it was very easy to use and did the job that I bought it for. May my job of digging ton of holes for my fence. Which I i also bought at homedpot. Over it’s an excellent tool
Samson Borer (verified owner) –
the convenience of using sds max drill bits on a cordless drill is so practical around the job site that most of the time it is the only drill needed at job site.
Jessika Collier (verified owner) –
Hammer function worked great in conjunction with a masonry chisel to rip up almost 1000 sq ft of tile. The only thing that could have made this tool better was that if it had a button to lock the trigger so as to lock in the action of the hammer without having to always depress the trigger.
Mercedes Ankunding (verified owner) –
Lightweight, efficient and capable. I definitely recommend it.
Boyd Bailey (verified owner) –
Excelente producto.
Mariane Boyle (verified owner) –
The best tool ever!
Hoyt Blick (verified owner) –
Great warranty and it’s a beast.
Emil Grant (verified owner) –
Worth every penny and then some.
Dillon Prosacco (verified owner) –
We bought this rotary hammer drill because of the SDS Max chuck size. We use the drill in conjunction with a floor scraping bit to remove tile and grout. It is on the smaller size of SDS Max drills which is nice because it is light weight, but when using for scraping and chiseling the light weight features means more kickback. Works best chiseling with someone over 200 lbs leaning on it.
Winona Lind (verified owner) –
Good good
Newell Shanahan (verified owner) –
Drill works awsome & gets the job done..I especially liked the price
Millie Murphy (verified owner) –
Should have more power compare to size
Wiley Mann (verified owner) –
This is one heavy duty drill. I have another brand of “standard” duty hammer drill but I wanted something with more muscle for drilling rebar holes in concrete slabs. This really does the trick. I have not used it just as a chipper yet but based on the hammer power when drilling it will do great.Be aware that standard SDS bits WILL NOT WORK. I bought an adapter to use my SDS-plus bits in it but I bought some SDS-Max bits for larger holes. It adds to the cost of use but it is worth it for heavy duty use. Also, SDS-Max bits are not as widely available at big box home centers.
Elinor Kerluke (verified owner) –
This drill was easy to assemble
Emiliano Schulist (verified owner) –
We need a to install 46 anchor bolts into an old existing concrete foundation… This tool had the power to accomplish the job with no problems.
Laurine Bruen (verified owner) –
I LIKE.MOST POWER