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19 March 2008

DeWalt has completely redesigned its seven-model range of 2 kg SDS Plus hammers for increased power and performance, it says. The in-line D25112K has a 780 W motor for 3,1 joules of impact energy and has two-modes rotary hammer and rotary only. The other models in the range have three-modes and an 800 W motor with 3,4 joules of impact energy, designed for the fixing of harder materials such as concrete. The D2511113K and D25114K are of an in-line design, while the D25313K and D25314K have an L-shaped design, allowing for a stronger grip for drilling bigger holes. The largest model is the D25315K, which is also L-shaped and has a built-in dust extraction system.

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