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Hammer drill Isma WMC-1096 750W with 96-piece drill and bit set in case
Hammer drill Isma WMC-1096 750W with 96-piece drill and bit set in case
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Hammer drill Isma WMC-1096 750W with 96-piece drill and bit set in case
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Hammer drill Isma WMC-1096 750W with 96-piece drill and bit set in case
Hammer drill Isma WMC-1096 750W with 96-piece drill and bit set in case
Isma WMC-1096 is a 750W hammer drill designed for drilling and light chiseling in materials such as concrete, brick and wood. The tool combines an impact mechanism with variable speed control to handle through-holes and anchor fixing, and it is supplied with a 96-piece set of drills and bits stored in a durable carrying case. The compact body and auxiliary handle provide better control during continuous operation, making the unit suitable for renovation work, DIY projects and light-construction tasks that require impact drilling and a comprehensive accessory kit.
The 750W motor delivers sufficient power for common drilling tasks while keeping the tool weight manageable. An impact function enables drilling into masonry and concrete, and a variable-speed trigger allows precise control for screwdriving and delicate materials. The included 96-piece set contains a variety of drill bits and screwdriver bits stored in a molded case for organised transport and quick access. Ergonomic design features such as an auxiliary handle and a slim grip help maintain stability and reduce user fatigue during prolonged use.
Select the appropriate drill or bit from the supplied set for the material and hole size required. Fit the bit securely into the chuck and set the tool mode — rotary or hammer — according to the task. Use the variable-speed trigger to start at a low speed for positioning, then increase speed as needed. When drilling masonry, apply steady pressure without forcing the tool; for screwdriving, control speed to avoid over-torque and damage to fasteners or surfaces. Use the auxiliary handle for added stability and wear suitable personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and hearing protection.
For best results, match drill types to materials (masonry drills for concrete and brick, wood drills for timber) and replace worn bits to maintain drilling quality. When performing extended work in masonry, allow brief pauses to avoid overheating. Store the drill and accessories in the provided case to protect bits and prevent loss.
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