Makita HR3210C/2 240V 32mm SDS-Plus AVT Rotary Hammer

Makita HR3210C/2 240V 32mm SDS-Plus AVT Rotary Hammer Supplied in A Carry Case

Makita HR3210C/2 240V 32mm SDS-Plus AVT Rotary Hammer Supplied in A Carry Case


Makita HR3210C/2

Benefits:

  • Soft start to suppress start up
  • Variable speed control
  • Constant speed control to automatically apply additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load
  • Anti-Vibration Technology
  • LED job light
  • Depth gauge
  • Double insulated
Capacity:

Maximum in concrete 32mm

Maximum TCT core 90mm

HR3210C/2 240V 32mm AVT Rotary Hammer

Supplied in a carry case

The HR3210C Rotary Hammer has a powerful 850 watt motor, with soft start, variable speed control and constant speed under load to deliver up to 630 rpm, 3,300 bpm and 5.0 joules of impact energy to handle demanding applications.

The Rotary Hammer has 3 mode operation, Rotary Only, Rotary with Hammer and Hammer Only, a one touch sliding chuck adapted for SDS-Plus bits, for quick and easy bit installations and removals and 24 bit angle settings to allow the bit to be set at different positions for operating convenience. The HR3210C has a lock on switch for continuous operation in “Hammer Only” mode and torque limiter to automatically disengage the clutch to prevent gear damage if the bit hits against any reinforcements or jams for operator safety.

The HR3210C has extremely low vibration, features: AVT, Anti-Vibration Technology. The Anti-Vibration system has an active dynamic vibration absorber with ensures operation with extremely low vibration. The tools have been designed with a flat sided body so they are easier to handle. The damper spring behind the drill bit absorbs reaction force caused by the drill bit at the moment of impact. The damper springs in the handle separate the handle from the machine body, further reducing the vibration.

Please Note:

Any accessories shown are not necessarily supplied as standard equipment.



Weight: 10.5 kg
Size: LARGE
Dimensions: 44.5 x 60 x 16 cm; 10.52 Kilograms
Model: HR3210C
Part: HR3210C/2
Colour: Blue
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Makita
Dimensions: 44.5 x 60 x 16 cm; 10.52 Kilograms
Quantity: 1
Size: LARGE

11 Responses

  1. PauletteClark says:

     United States

    The Makita HR3201C SDS hammer drill is effective for drilling into concrete and chiseling out small openings. I’ve used it with bits up to 1 inch in diameter. If you hit rebar using an ordinary drill bit, your progress will stop. (Special bits are made for going through rebar, but I haven’t tried them.) This tool isn’t useful for breaking up entire concrete slabs. ( No SDS type tool is equivalent to a jackhammer. ) I have also used the tool to demolish bathroom walls made of ceramic tile applied over wire mesh with thinset cement.

    I rate the HR3201C as slightly more powerful than the current model of the Bosch Bulldog SDS hammer drill. However, I prefer to use the Bulldog. The Bulldog is less tiring to use because it weighs less and is easier to use in tight spaces. The Bulldog has a feature that prevents the tool from twisting suddenly if the bit gets stuck while drilling at full speed. The HR3201C lacks this feature.

    The main weakness of the HR3201C is that the front of the tool is held on by a single screw. After heavy use, the screw vibrated loose and was lost. The nose and front cover of the tool came loose. I couldn’t find an exact replacement for the screw at local hardware stores. The screw goes into to plastic, so you could force-in a different screw letting it cut its own threads, but I’m not sure it would hold any better. The exact replacement screw is available online from tool parts sellers. (I ordered it about a month ago, but it hasn’t arrived yet.)

    The HR3201C comes with a tube of grease to lubricate the shaft of the SDS bits. This grease slightly deteriorates the rubber tip of the tool. You end up dealing with a messy black coating of grease when changing bits. The Bosch Bulldog recommends using light oil on the bits. Changing bits on the Bulldog is a much cleaner process.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    No more sprained or broken wrists. Even an ancient Tungsten Carbide drill bit made its way through engineering brick.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Wow. If you have never used one of these, and limited yourself to just a hammer drill, you will be amazed. What takes a hammer drill a few minutes, takes just a few seconds with this tool. I am sure there are many tasks that can be accomplished with this tool that a hammer drill can’t do at all, even a nice one. I bought this for a few concrete holes and some floor scraping. I was amazed at the speed when drilling holes 1/2″ diameter, 1.5″ deep. I pulled the trigger and it seemed like it was already done. I started laughing. I was amazed that something so tedious with a $200 hammer drill only took a few painless seconds with a tool better suited for the task. With a 2.5″ wide chisel I can easily remove the leftover flooring that lesser tools could not. If I am not careful and hold the chisel at the wrong angle, it will start digging holes in the concrete.

    I spent hours looking for the right tool, and deciding if I wanted to get SDS-Plus or Max. It would be nice to have both, but with only one I thought the -Plus would be more useful since it could basically do everything my hammer drill could do, but faster. The -Max tools are so big that they and their attachments are not suitable for smaller tasks, which is mainly what I needed. One reason why I chose the Makita HR3210C is because it has a speed dial. When scraping floors it would be difficult to keep a steady speed with a finger trigger on a constantly vibrating tool. Just set the dial and the speed will stay the same whether the trigger is held light or firm. This model also has the most impact energy of all the SDS-Plus tools I found. The Makita multi-tool I bought has been excellent, so I felt comfortable buying another Makita. The one I received was made in Japan.

    I will still use my hammer drill for masonry, and it’s a powerful 1/2″ drill that is useful for larger wood bits, paint mixing paddles, and the like, but it’s days of drilling concrete are over.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love this machine. Its pretty powerful and for DIY the right tool. Its strong enough to deal with concrete (drilling, knocking down) and I had no job so far it could not deal with.

  5. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Der luft und luft… Gekauft 2012 zum Hausbau und auch 2017 immer noch ohne Ausfall oder Problem in Einsatz. Ich habe ihn auch mehrmals verliehen (in der Familie) da wurde nur bemngelt die Maschine sei zu schwer. Wrde ich persnlich aber nicht sagen.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersPerfect heavy duty SDS drill. Made chasing out cable runs considerably faster than with a standard 2KG SDS drill. It’s a bit heavy on the arms after a while, but the power it delivers is fantastic.
    If you are just drilling, stick with a lighter unit, but if you are coring or chasing this is well worth it, and I only wish I’d bought one sooner.

  7. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Ich habe diesen Bohrhammer nun schon eine ganze Weile. Es wurden damit Betonwnde eingerissen, Schlitze geschlagen, Beton gemischt, Wanddurchfhrungen gebohrt. Der Bohrhammer zeigte dabei keine Schwchen. Diesen Bohrer kann ich voll und ganz empfehlen.

  8. WinstonW45 says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersHier kurz meine Eindrcke nach ein paar Wochen Einsatz: Egal ob Bohren von Lchern (Durchmesser 14) in Ziegel, Zementputz entfernen oder altes Podest vor der Tr (blauer Beton…) abreien – es geht alles sehr gut von der Hand. Das Teil hat ordentlich Bumms, dementsprechend ist das Gewicht. Ist aber so bei der Leistungsklasse. Man kann die Maschine schon eine ganze Weile halten, beispielsweise beim Entfernen von Putz. Eine schwerere sollte es fr solche Arbeiten nicht sein. Beim Zerbrseln von gegossenem Beton (kleine Flchen) hilft das Gewicht. Wunder sollte man aber nicht erwarten, fr grere Betonflchen braucht es ein schwereres Gert. Ich bin der Ansicht, fr die Sanierung meines Hauses die richtige Maschinengre und auch das richtige Modell getroffen zu haben. Bin sehr zufrieden.

  9. Anonymous says:

     Germany

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersHabe die Maschine gekauft da ich ein altes Haus renovieren musste. Wanddurchbruch (Beton), Fliesen neu im Bad,sowie Kchenboden und Flur.
    Nach dem Wanddurchbruch hatte sich die Maschine bereits bezahlt gemacht.
    Das Gert hlt was es verspricht !
    Absolut tolle Maschine die ich nur weiterempfehlen kann.
    Bohren und Hmmern alles nur vom feinsten !

  10. RufusOJHSq says:

     Germany

    Nach Entfernen von 40m Fliesen kann ich den Bohrhammer nur empfehlen! Super Schlagstrke beim Meieln und Bohren. Das Gewicht ist schon heftig, aber in dieser Leistungsklasse mu man das wohl hinnehmen.

  11. [email protected] Peter Larson says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersSo Far It is a great Tool, I replaced a Ten year Old Makita with this one, I just hope it does what I expect and that is based on the history of the old one I had.
    Only Time will tell. I do not mind paying for a tool I make a living with, and my customers do not mind paying for a job well done in a time frame they expect, so if a tool breaks down or does not work well then it reflects on me and certainly on the manufacturer of the tools I use. Thank you, I will keep in touch, One thing is for certain Amazon has always backed up what I have purchased from them, and only rarely have I had to contact them about something. Thank You Amazon.