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Corded Hammer Drill No name VMW75076 (model YVMW76WL)
Corded Hammer Drill No name VMW75076 (model YVMW76WL)
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Corded Hammer Drill No name VMW75076 (model YVMW76WL)
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Corded Hammer Drill No name VMW75076 (model YVMW76WL)
Corded Hammer Drill No name VMW75076 (model YVMW76WL)
Corded Hammer Drill No name VMW75076 (model YVMW76WL) is an electric hammer-function drill engineered for drilling and light chiselling in masonry, concrete and other hard materials. The tool combines rotary drilling with a percussive mechanism to increase drilling speed and efficiency when working with dense substrates. Powered from the mains, it is intended for DIY enthusiasts and professionals performing renovation, installation and repair tasks that require impact-assisted drilling and standard drilling operations.
The corded design ensures consistent power delivery for prolonged use without battery changes or charging interruptions. The hammer action provides improved penetration in brick, concrete and stone compared with regular drills. Ergonomic housing and a side handle support stable control during impact drilling, while a keyed or keyless chuck (depending on the configuration) secures a range of drill bit sizes for versatile use. The tool’s simple mechanical layout facilitates routine maintenance and reliable long-term operation under typical jobsite conditions.
Fit a suitable masonry or twist drill bit into the chuck and tighten according to the chuck type. Select hammer mode for impact drilling into concrete or masonry, or disengage hammer mode for regular drilling in wood or metal. Position the drill perpendicular to the work surface, apply steady pressure and start at low speed to establish the hole, then increase speed as needed. Keep the auxiliary handle engaged to maintain control and reduce torque reaction. After use, unplug the tool before changing accessories or performing maintenance.
For safe and effective operation, wear appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection and dust mask when drilling masonry. Use correctly sized masonry bits and gradually increase hole diameter with successive passes for large holes. Allow the motor to cool during extended continuous operation and periodically inspect the power cord, plug and chuck for wear or damage.
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