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Rotary Hammer Yato YT-82131
The Rotary Hammer Yato YT-82131 is a heavy-duty power tool designed for demanding drilling and chiseling work in masonry and concrete. Equipped with a 1300 W motor and an SDS Max chuck, this rotary hammer delivers a maximum impact energy of 20 J and supports drilling diameters up to 50 mm in concrete. The tool runs from standard AC mains at 220–240 V and combines substantial striking power with a robust build to handle prolonged use on construction sites and renovation projects.
The Yato YT-82131 combines high motor power with an SDS Max system for secure bit retention and efficient energy transfer. Its 20 J impact energy provides effective material penetration, while the minimum impact rate of 300 impacts per minute ensures consistent performance under load. At 9.7 kg, the unit balances mass and manageability for controlled operation during heavy-duty tasks. Durable housing and practical colour coding (orange and black) support visibility and site identification.
Before use, ensure the power supply matches the tool's 220–240 V requirement and inspect the bit and chuck for wear or damage. Install an appropriate SDS Max bit by inserting it into the chuck until it locks. Select the required drilling or chisel mode according to the task, secure the workpiece or mark the drilling points, and hold the rotary hammer with both hands using the main and auxiliary handles for stability. Apply steady, controlled pressure—allow the tool's impact energy to advance the bit without forcing it. After finishing, switch off and unplug the tool, allow it to stop completely, and remove the bit only after it has cooled if necessary.
For best results and safe operation, use correctly sized SDS Max bits rated for masonry or concrete, wear suitable personal protective equipment including eye, ear and respiratory protection, and take regular breaks during extended use to avoid overheating and operator fatigue. Maintain the tool by keeping the chuck clean, checking brushes and power cord periodically, and following the manufacturer's service intervals.
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