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2" AVT® Rotary Hammer accepts SDS-MAX bits Model HR5212C POWERFUL 15 AMP MOTOR DELIVERS 14.8 FT.LBS. OF IMPACT ENERGY TO HANDLE THE MOST DEMANDING APPLICATIONS • Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT®) is a synchronized, three-component system that more effectively reduces vibration resulting in a low 9m/s2 • Air actuated counterbalance directs air pressure from the crank and barrel room into the counterbalance cylinders to move counterweight pistons in the opposite direction of the drive piston actively reducing vibration • Vibration absorbing housing features a spring loaded main handle and upper housing that move independently of the motor and drive mechanism effectively isolating most of the vibration away from the user both at the rear handle and side handle COMFORT Air actuated counterbalance actively reduces vibration PERFORMANCE Vibration absorbing housing moves independently of the motor and drive mechanism ERGONOMICS Integrated damper spring at the base of the impact bolt is engineered to absorb impact vibrations CONVENIENCE Lock-on or trigger activation in "Chipping Only" mode with a push button start/stop control ANTI-VIBRATION TECHNOLOGY® makitatools.com

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ANTI-VIBRATION TECHNOLOGY
®
2" AVT
®
Rotary Hammer
accepts SDS-MAX bits
Model HR5212C
Lock-on or trigger activation in
“Chipping Only” mode with a push
button start/stop control
CONVENIENCE
Integrated damper spring at the base
of the impact bolt is engineered to
absorb impact vibrations
ERGONOMICS
Vibration absorbing housing moves
independently of the motor and
drive mechanism
PERFORMANCE
Air actuated counterbalance
actively reduces vibration
COMFORT
POWERFUL 15 AMP MOTOR DELIVERS 14.8 FT.LBS. OF IMPACT ENERGY TO
HANDLE THE MOST DEMANDING APPLICATIONS
Anti-Vibration Technology (AVT®) is a synchronized, three-component system
that more effectively reduces vibration resulting in a low 9m/s
2
Air actuated counterbalance directs air pressure from the crank and barrel
room into the counterbalance cylinders to move counterweight pistons in the
opposite direction of the drive piston actively reducing vibration
Vibration absorbing housing features a spring loaded main handle and
upper housing that move independently of the motor and drive mechanism
effectively isolating most of the vibration away from the user both at the
rear handle and side handle