The Milwaukee 1-3/4 in. SDS-Max Rotary Hammer has a powerful 15 Amp Motor capable of delivering 8.1 ft./lbs. of impact energy for the most demanding applications. The AUTOSTOP E-Clutch prevents over-rotation of the tool in case of tool lock up giving users a more controlled experience while using the corded rotary hammer drill. The variable speed dial allows users to set the optimal speed per application while 2 modes, Rotary Hammer and Hammer Only, allow easy transitions between drilling large holes or chipping applications. When chipping, a lock-on button allows users to chip without constantly pulling the trigger. Built-in Advanced AVS (Anti-Vibration System) minimizes the vibration users feel while using the rotary hammer drill. Includes a free 13 Amp 5 in. Small Angle Grinder With Dial Speed (6117-33D). The 13 Amp small angle grinder from Milwaukee maintains speed under load to power through tough jobs. Undeterred by industrial-grade materials, this 5 in. grinder spins up to 11,000 RPM with enhanced circuitry to prevent overloading or overheating.
- Powerful 15 Amp motor
- E-clutch for user protection
- Built to last in the toughest applications
- 8.1 ft./lbs. impact energy
- AUTOSTOP E-clutch
- Variable speed dial
- Advanced AVS Anti-Vibration System
- 2 mode: rotary hammer and hammer only
- Lock-on button
- 380 RPM
- 2,900 BPM
- 10 m/second vibration
- (6117-33D) machine life prolonged and bind-ups prevented by electronic clutch
- Includes: one 5546-21 1-3/4 in. SDS-Max hammer, side handle, grease tube, one 6117-33D 13 Amp 5 in. small angle grinder slide, lock-on, 1 flange, 1 side handle, 1 spanner wrench, 1 type 27 guard
- (6117-33D) tool-free design enables quick adjustments and installation of guard and accessories
Otha Feest (verified owner) –
Powerful, heavy, commercial grade rotary hammer that is surprisingly well behaved. As other reviews have noted, this isn’t the sort of beast you want to try to hoist up to work overhead (or for very long horizontally), but if you need to drill anchor holes, break up concrete, etc., I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how quickly this does the job. I’ve only had it for a couple of weeks, but I’ve already used it to tear out a bunch of failing brick work on a below grade entryway that I’m starting to rehab, dig out and break up a couple of corner post footings from an abandoned fence on our lot, and drill a few anchor holes for a new stair railing on our concrete stoop. The tool still looks new. Features variable speed, the choice of hammer only or hammer with rotation, an anti-vibration system (helps, but you’re still going to get shaken up), and an e-clutch that stops the tool automatically if it senses that the bit has bound. Side handle is 360 deg. adjustable. Bottom line, a professional quality tool suitable for heavy all-day use. Comes with a nice molded case that can accommodate several of the SDS Max bits that fit it. Highly recommended.
Presley McCullough (verified owner) –
This is a product that I use often and the quality of Milwaukee makes me come back to it and Home Depot is one of the few places in the area we can get it, but the size I bought is not sold in the stores and we had to go on line to get it. Delivery was timely
Ona Stokes (verified owner) –
This SDS-MAX hammer drill is huge, and is great for drilling large vertical holes in concrete, or doing demolition work. If you need to break up concrete, or need to drill dozens of 1/2″ to 1 3/4″ vertical holes in slabs, this 22 pound 15 amp drill is a great option. This drill is a big, heavy beast, and is great for big jobs.However, if you need to drill holes smaller than 1/2″, need to drill horizontal holes, need to work in tight spaces, or need any precision, then a smaller model is probably a better choice.Note that this model uses the massive SDS-MAX bits with 18mm shank, and it is NOT compatible with the smaller SDS or SDS-Plus bits. You can purchase an SDS-MAX to SDS adapter, but be aware that this heavy drill can easily snap the smaller SDS / SDS-Plus bits when used in the adapter. (I learned the hard way)And while the SDS-MAX bits are heavy duty and large, the larger or longer bits can be pretty expensive, so definitely think about the bits you need, as they will be an investment. But during a recent trip to Home Depot, I saw that there were a lot of different Milwaukee SDS-MAX bits available–more than standard SDS or SDS-Plus–so it seems that SDS-MAX has become very popular.This model appears to be an upgrade to Milwaukee’s largest rotary hammer drill, with an increase to 15A, an increase of maximum bit size to 1-3/4″, the addition of the E-Clutch feature, and the addition of the variable speed control.This is a fantastic hammer drill that can easily handle big jobs.
Noel Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Just what I was looking for. I’m making a concrete counter top for our outdoor grill area and I needed a grinder with either variable or multiple speed settings to polish it. This Milwaukee grinder is absolutely perfect for me. With 6 speed settings, you don’t have to guess or “paddle” the trigger, hoping to keep it around the same speed. Just set it to the desired speed setting and turn it on. I couldn’t be happier. It has plenty of power and doesn’t bog down at all. I would highly recommend to anyone who’s in the market for a good grinder at a decent price.
Renee Murazik (verified owner) –
This the most awsome grinder I have ever bought. It is very smooth and powerful. The variable speed is great for wire brushes and cut off wheels.i kept my old 4inch grinder as it is lighter and fits in smaller spaces.
Esther Heaney (verified owner) –
The drill has good speed and balance
Gene Spinka (verified owner) –
Okay. Since when did Milwaukee start producing their tools in … CHINA. I paid $150 for something make in China! If I wanted China build tools, I would just run down to Harbor China or China Freight. I can’t remember which. I bought a Milwaukee variable speed grinder 22 years ago and finally the brushes and switch are going bad. However, I really needed an angle grinder while my old good friend is being repaired. And there it was … right on the side of the grinder … made in China! How sad. I will say that while I was using it, the body seem to get pretty warm. My old friend didn’t seem to get warm. So this is day one of using it. I will update in a month to see how it is going.
Maia Treutel (verified owner) –
This tool is easy to operate and with the correct blades does a fantastic job! The price was vary good as well. I highly recommend it!
Mack Raynor (verified owner) –
Very easy to use, works really good.
Ericka Smith (verified owner) –
not bad for its size
Kennedy Gaylord (verified owner) –
Great tool
River Cummings (verified owner) –
Overall its a good tool. Two slight irritations, they shortened the cord length (compared to the 4 1/2″ variable speed grinder, which they discontinued making), and the on/off switch is very close to handle, and with wearing gloves, it can be a little tricky turning on and off. (4 1/2″ grinder had paddle switch which was very easy to use). Did I tell you they discontinued making that model?!!!!
Christina Hermann (verified owner) –
I have been a big fan of Milwaukee tools for about 35 years, it started with my Heavy-Duty SAWZALL (1 photo). they have been making heavy duty, professional grade power tools for a long time. this combination hammer is another example of heavy duty. it is heavy, solid and powerful, WOW. it is called a combination hammer and i am sure it will do a great job at coring but in hammer only mode, it is more like small jack hammer. i love it!!!
Litzy Heaney (verified owner) –
It works great wish more Homedepot Cary more bits
Ted Schroeder (verified owner) –
Effortless quartz cutting. Smooth with almost no vibration or arm fatigue. The shock absorbing handle works wonders. Best grinder I ever used. Save wear and tear on your body that come from buying cheap poorly made grinders and get this one, you will not regret it.
Orland Reichert (verified owner) –
This drill has done every job I’ve asked it. I use it mostly for sculpting rock – diamond blades, carbide rock bits…it works perfectly and the variable speed is essential.
Quinton Walker (verified owner) –
The 13 amp is a little beast; just wish it had the paddle trigger like the 11 amp
Bernita Crooks (verified owner) –
This is the best variable grinder on the market. Performs well.
Rachelle Lemke (verified owner) –
Best grinder I have found. love the fact I can adjust the speed
Skylar Hermann (verified owner) –
This drill saves me lots of time. I drill about 20 3/4 x 7″ a day this drill does it twice as fast as my old drill that was the same size.