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Makita HR4002 1-9/16" Rotary Hammer, accepts SDS-MAX bits

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Features

  • Powerful 10 AMP motor delivers 4.6 ft.lbs. of impact energy to handle the most demanding applications
  • 2-mode operation for "Hammering Only" or "Hammering with Rotation"
  • Torque limiting clutch engineered to prevent gear damage by automatically disengaging gears if the bit binds
  • Rubberized ergonomic soft grip provides more comfort
  • No hammering when idling functions helps increase tool life

Description

The Makita 1-9/16" Rotary Hammer (model HR4002) has a powerful 10 AMP motor that delivers 2, 500 BPM for the most demanding applications. The HR4002 includes a torque limiting clutch that is engineered to prevent gear damage by automatically disengaging gears if the bit binds. The "no hammering when idling" function helps increase tool life, and the soft grip handle provides increased comfort on the job. From the Manufacturer The new HR4002 rotary hammer is sleek, powerful, compact, and ergonomically designed to increase your comfort as well as your production. Featuring a powerful 10 AMP motor, a no hammering option to aid in a longer life and greater performance of your tool, a soft grip to help your comfort and reduce the vibrations as well as a built-in torque to limit clutch disengagements if the bit jams and to ensure stable torque control.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandMakita
Power TypeCorded Electric
Voltage100 Volts
Amperage10 Amps
Chuck Capacity10 Millimeters
ColorTeal
Components IncludedUnit, Instruction Guide
Dimensions18.03"L x 4.49"W x 10.08"H
Construction MaterialMetal
No-Load Speed500 RPM
Weight6.2 kg (13.67 pounds)
Maximum Output Power350 Watts
OriginChina
Model NumberHR4002
Availability StatusNot Discontinued
SizeOne Size
DesignTool Only
Wattage1050 watts
Package Quantity1
Number of Items1
Batteries NeededNo
Warranty1 Year
Release DateJune 6, 2008

Frequently asked questions

The Makita HR4002 Rotary Hammer is designed for heavy-duty applications and can easily drill through concrete, brick, and stone. Its powerful motor and SDS-MAX bit acceptance make it ideal for a wide range of construction and renovation projects.

Yes, the Makita HR4002 is equipped with a mode selector that allows you to switch between rotary hammer drilling and hammer-only mode for chiseling. This flexibility makes it a versatile tool for demolition and correction jobs as well as drilling.

Absolutely, the Makita HR4002 includes several safety features designed to protect the user. Notably, it has a torque limiting clutch that prevents gear damage by automatically disengaging the gears if the bit binds and an ergonomic soft grip that reduces vibration for comfortable, prolonged use.

The Makita HR4002 Rotary Hammer typically comes with a side handle for enhanced control, a depth rod for precise drilling depth adjustment, and a carrying case for easy transport and storage. Note that specific package contents can vary, so checking the details of your individual purchase is advised.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Makita hammer drill has received rave reviews for its performance, durability, and power. Users have highlighted its superiority over other brands like Bosch, noting its ability to effortlessly drill through concrete and its exceptional value for money. Despite a minor issue with maintaining the chisel or shaft angle for one user, the overwhelming feedback is positive with many touting it as the best investment in tools they've made.

Pros

  • 🔨 Superior performance compared to other brands
  • ⏱️ Immediate start with no need for warming up
  • 🛠️ Extremely durable with a high build quality
  • 💪 Powerful enough for heavy-duty tasks like drilling through concrete slabs and removing tiles
  • 🏷️ Great value for money

Cons

  • 🔄 Minor issue with maintaining chisel or shaft angle for some users
  • 🔧 Suggestion for improvement on the ratcheting handle lock to prevent loosening

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a reliable, powerful, and durable hammer drill for medium to heavy-duty tasks, the Makita hammer drill comes highly recommended. With far more pros than cons and a reputation for outperforming more expensive brands, it's an excellent investment for both professional and personal use.


  • Made in China
Style: Rotary Hammer
Made in China but good quality, is running very good.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Dan

  • makita
Style: Rotary Hammer
I love this hammer 10 min out of the box I am removing a 80 year old fireplace flu. This thing is a beast. I know that bosch is known for the best hammers,but the comparable bosch is $80 more and almost same specs. I figured the money I saved can be spent on bits and with SDS MAX bits they are expensive. This thing blazes through tile and with a few outlineing holes will cut through a basment wall in minutes. I am self employed and buy lots of tools when I get a new tool I use the tool for a month or so before I write my name on it I used this for 1 week straight for 40 to 60 min at a time and was so impressed I wrote my name on it that day without worry of having to send it back. If you need a good rotary hammer this could be the one for you and a great price as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2011 by Ron

  • Excellent hammer drill, best in class
Style: Rotary Hammer
We had a similar size Bosch and had quite a few problems with it. We had it rebuilt once, but that only lasted for a few hours of use. When it died the second time we switched to the Makita. This was a night and day comparison. The Makita doesn't hesitate or require warming up. It starts and runs and is quite powerful. We use it to drill 5/8" holes in concrete slabs for fasteners. This is another in a long line of Makita electric tools we own and this is now the only brand we buy. They are extremely durable. Their service centers are easy to locate and respond quickly if a tool is sent in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2014 by Bix

  • so far so good, no problems at all
Style: Rotary Hammer
I have had this about a year. so far so good, no problems at all. I have used it to drill a few hundred holes into concrete. I have broken up fence posts concrete, chipped off part of a huge rock out of the way for a paver patio and even cautiously loaned it out to friends where I do not even want to know what they did with it. still working perfectly every time. comfortable and not too heavy. I am very happy, I was going to buy a bosch for 1100.00 bucks but just didn't have the money so i got this one with the intentions of buying the bosch later when i had more money. I do not think I need it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017 by Fretts

  • Overheats
Style: Rotary Hammer
Bought this drill in July 2024, so its four months old. Just started using it for my home remodel the first week of November. I've used it about four hours one day and about five hours the second day. I'm taking up tile and scrapping up the mortar under the tile. The drill overheats and quits. Once it cools off it will run some more. Not good for a professional tool. This item was listed as "Used-like new." Actually it was refurbished. If I'd have known it was refurbished I'd have bought a new one. I've had bad luck with refurbished tools. I wish I'd have returned it the minute I realized it wasn't as described. I'll call the manufacture tomorrow. The manufacturer wasn't sympathetic and gave me a link to find an authorized repair facility. The link didn't work, the link just said, "Error." I'd have felt better towards Makita if someone had said they were sorry I got a defective tool and sent me the contact for a repair shop close to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Wayne R. Lovern

  • Makita wall smasher
Style: Rotary Hammer
Great drill and can't be beat for the money. I have used it to cut holes through concrete for deck posts, fences, smash up tiled floors, core drill holes through basement walls and use it to scrape up floor adhesive. The only thing it don't have is a rotate only mode which I don't really need but would be nice for small jobs. It comes In a nice sturdy box and has a nice tough cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2012 by Gadget geek

  • Best investment I have made in a long time!
Style: Rotary Hammer
I have used just about every brand made and this is about the smoothest hammer drill I have ever used. This is one of the best investments I have made in a long time. The price was much less than I expected and I was just ready to be disappointed but was pleasantly suprised. This drill is the best.
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020 by Dawayne Plumb

  • All the same
Style: Rotary Hammer
So, I have a Milwaukee sds plus which doesn't retain the chisel or shaft angle locked so you're constantly adjusting. Assumed the tool is too small for what I'm doing so bought this Makita sds max which initially didn't do that but by the second day same thing. Also I don't understand why they can't incorporate a ratcheting handle lock so the handle isn't constantly coming loose. Overall, I've found the Makita tools are of slightly better quality than Milwaukee and Dewalt which I have a bunch of all. More than likely, and the more you research, it is found that conglomerates own several of these brands under one roof manufacturing similar tools with same components under different names as price and higher end but effectively a money grab from we, the little people. Milwaukee and Ryobi are made by the same manufacturer (TTI in China) so you might have a red Ryobi! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by Francis

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