Makita SDS Cordless Hammer Drill (ETL1468) Check Availability

WHAT IT DOES

A cordless hammer drill is a power tool great for drilling holes in walls: stone, brick and concrete when you don't have access to mains power. It needs to be used with specific type of drill bits, called masonry bits. It has a hammer mechanism inside the drill which will deliver concussive blows behind the masonry bit to assist in drilling into hard material like brick and masonry.

Smaller hammer drills usually have a couple of settings allowing you to turn off the mechanism and just use the normal drill in wood, metal or plastic. Bigger hammer drills usually only have one setting: hammering but it makes them more powerful. But for proper power, rotary hammer drills are the best.

Is this the the correct drill for your project? This one specifically about the different between rotary hammer and hamme drills: https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/drilling-into-concrete-tools-rotary-hammers-and-hammer-drills/ or our more general guide for choosing the best drill for the job: https://edinburghtoollibrary.org.uk/guides/

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YOU WILL NEED TO RESERVE A CHARGER AND BATTERY SEPARATELY. SEE THE BOTTOM OF THIS DESCRIPTION FOR A LIST OF COMPATIBLE CHARGERS AND BATTERIES.

WHAT IT DOES

SDS drills are high powered drills usually for drilling into masonry, concrete or brick.  This version has three settings - drill for wood or metal, hammer drill for masonry/brick/concrete and hammer only for chipping at stone (like a small breaker).

What is an SDS drill? Answer is here - https://www.its.co.uk/blog/buying-guides/what-is-an-sds-drill/

 

ABOUT THIS TOOL

  • Suitable for drilling through steel (up to 13mm), masonry (up to 24mm) and wood (up to 27mm)

  • Cordless - works with 18v Makita batteries and chargers

  • Depth stop and extra handle for really heavy duty drilling

This might be more drill than you need!  Check out our handy guide to make sure it’s the right one for your task:

https://edinburghtoollibrary.org.uk/guides/#drill

 

SAFETY INFORMATION & PPE

Safety glassesEssential

Ear protectionEssential

Dust maskRecommended

Safety glasses, ear protection, and other PPE are available for a suggestion donation in both of our depots.

 

Please note that you will need special SDS drill bits for this drill


Compatible Makita chargers:

ETL1470 / ETL1471 / ETL1472 / ETL1473 / ETL1474 / ETL1475 / ETL1476 / ETL1477 / ETL1496

Compatible Makita batteries:

ETL1488 / ETL1489 / ETL1490 / ETL1491 / ETL1492 / ETL1493 / ETL1494 / ETL1495 / ETL1497 / ETL1498 / ETL1499 / ETL1500 / ETL1501 / ETL1502 / ETL1503 / ETL1504 / ETL1505

SAFETY INFORMATION & PPE
  • Auxiliary handleEssential especially when drilling large diameter holes into masonry or into wood using a flat bit, or hole saw, to protect you if the drill jams.
  • Safety glassesEssential
  • Ear ProtectionEssential
  • Dust MaskRecommended
  • Work Work Gloves (with grip material)Recommended for comfort and grip when drilling for long periods
Safety glasses, ear protection, and other PPE are available for a suggested donation at check out.

YOU MAY ALSO NEED
  • Drill bitsEssential suitable for the type of screws you are using, or width of the hole you are drilling.

HOW TO USE IT

Fit the auxiliary handle to steady the drill and protect you if the drill jams.This is important when drilling large diameter holes especially into masonry, and into wood using a flat bit, or hole saw. Here is a video about the safe use of the auxiliary handle: https://youtu.be/oGphjIuyDg4?t=10

For drilling holes, use a higher speed. Consider using a centre punch drilling a smaller pilot hole first to guide the hammer drill. Back-out of the drill hole frequently while drilling to allow the drilled material to be removed from the hole and avoid overheating and bluntening the drill bit.

For driving screws, turn off the hammer setting, use a slow speed and set the torque clutch to a low number to start, increasing gradually if necessary.

INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS

Note this video is a general introduction and is not specific to this exact tool. We always advise reading the manual if provided below, especially the safety advisories, before using any tools.